Bookpress
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Bookpress
I am going to be taking a bookmaking course later this year; they suggest trying to bring a bookpress if you've got one. I didn't have one, so I made one!
White Oak finished with Osmo (a finish I would replace my blood with if I could).
I have very happy with the crossbar - I used a 1/16 tapered ball end mill. I was a little disappointed with the carving on the uprights. For that I used a 1/32 ball end mill with a 6% stepover, and I find that the definition is not as good as I had hoped. Carving time was about 2 hours for each side of the upright.
The carvings on the base are contoured - I a little hard to appreciate on the photos, but the pieces are thicker in the middle and taper toward the edges, like the crossbar on the top.
The 1 1/2 screw was made with the Beal threading system. The screw handle was turned on a lathe.
White Oak finished with Osmo (a finish I would replace my blood with if I could).
I have very happy with the crossbar - I used a 1/16 tapered ball end mill. I was a little disappointed with the carving on the uprights. For that I used a 1/32 ball end mill with a 6% stepover, and I find that the definition is not as good as I had hoped. Carving time was about 2 hours for each side of the upright.
The carvings on the base are contoured - I a little hard to appreciate on the photos, but the pieces are thicker in the middle and taper toward the edges, like the crossbar on the top.
The 1 1/2 screw was made with the Beal threading system. The screw handle was turned on a lathe.
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Re: Bookpress
You better chain that thing to your leg or someone in the class is going to walk off with it and that includes the teacher!!!
Beautiful work! Not sure it's going to help with bookmaking, but it sure won't hurt. Good luck with the class.
Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful work! Not sure it's going to help with bookmaking, but it sure won't hurt. Good luck with the class.
Thanks for sharing!
John
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Re: Bookpress
Outstanding - I love everything “vintage-ish”!! You did a great job!
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Re: Bookpress
Really pretty. Better take that as carry -on and NOT check it if you're flying <g>
Tim
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Re: Bookpress
Very well done
Bob
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Re: Bookpress
Wow very impressive, love the flourish details as well!
Olly
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Re: Bookpress
Local library has an ornate cast iron one I'm always trying to figure out how to hide in my wheelchair:)
Be glad Calgary is a Long ways away from Maine!!
Wonderful job!!
scott
Be glad Calgary is a Long ways away from Maine!!
Wonderful job!!
scott
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Re: Bookpress
WOW!!
Phil
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Re: Bookpress
That is amazing. Beautiful piece of work!!
Joe
I have a chip on my shoulder....several more in my hair and lots more all over my shop floor.
I have a chip on my shoulder....several more in my hair and lots more all over my shop floor.
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Re: Bookpress
Nicely done, its a work of art and functional as well.
I am sure you will get some orders after your first class.
I am sure you will get some orders after your first class.
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Re: Bookpress
Beautiful work. This could also serve as a press for inlay work.