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The Speedball Block Printing Press Model B is a compact, steel-framed printmaking tool designed for hobbyists and educators. It offers two adjustable height settings to ensure even pressure for clear, consistent prints up to 6 x 8 inches. Weighing just 6 pounds, it’s portable enough to create art on the move, while its sturdy construction supports use with both hard and soft substrates. Perfect for small projects, this press elevates your printmaking with professional-grade precision and ease.
| ASIN | B000BYVMIE |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #279,155 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #255 in Printing Presses & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Speedball |
| Color | Black |
| Color Family | Black |
| Cover Material | Steel |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 139 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Type | Unframed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00651032041365 |
| Included Components | Speedball Model B Press |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Framed | No |
| Is Original Artwork | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 6"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Speedball Art Products Company |
| Material | Paper |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Paper Finish | Glossy |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 6"W |
| Product Style | Industrial |
| Recommended Uses For Product | printmaking, artistic creation |
| Room Type | Classroom, Home Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 8"L x 6"W |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Theme | Reproduction |
| UPC | 651032041365 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wall Art Form | Wall Hanging Decor |
| Warranty Description | No |
J**T
Consistent Good Prints
I like this small hand press. I see mixed reviews online about it, and it is not going to satisfy someone who is looking for results similar to those found on something like a bigger, much more expensive etching press. But don't underestimate it. For small projects, using good inks, it yields a nice clear print for a great price. Best feature is the even pressure. I have now practiced with viscose block print ink for both fabric and paper, and with runnier textile paints. Good consistent results with all! But you have to make some minor adjustments. The best way to print is to lay your block "face up" on the memory foam pad. I print on linen and cotton and it is great for fabric. I can even do repeat prints on larger pieces of fabric with it. Also, it works best with either mounted lino, or good rubber stamps (pink Speedy Carve). I tried it on unmounted lino and did not get as good a result.. I think the thicker the block, the better the print. Some people complained that the bottom of the press will scratch their table surface or slide around. My solution for this is just put a piece of the rubbery shelf liner or rug grip stuff under it. It won't budge. Also, you might want to play around with the table height. You can get more leverage on the press at varying heights. It's all about how tall you are, probably. Tip: If you are still worried about a good clear print, you can also just use the press to adhere your print to the inked block. Once you've pressed your inked block and paper in the press , just slip the whole thing out from under pressing plate, and finish off your print with a baren or flat wooden spoon. The initial pressure gives a good start to the hand-printing process. There are two levels for the upper plate. I'm not sure why, as it seems the lower one is the only one that ensures a good print. Also, the printer is sturdy enough, but make sure to press without twisting the pressing arm. It's great! I recommend it, and with a little experimentation with inks and blocks, it yields excellent results for small projects.
S**R
Buyers Beware! 1 Yr Old- Speedball gives NO Warranty!
I am an at-home crafter so this press was an expensive investment for me. The bottom corner is bolted on one side and welded on the other. The welded corner has broken off and the press does not function. On the order details- Amazon states to contact the Manufacture for Warranty info. I did and got this back.... "Thank you for contacting Speedball Art Products. Unfortunately, this product is not covered by any warranties. Any replacements or repairs are not available on this product. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask." I am so disappointed in Speedball. I thought they were a reputable company and made a sound product. It is crazy to me to point your customers to contact the company regarding warranty details only to find out they in fact do not have one.
F**T
Good compact option, does require a lot of manual labor.
This is a great simple solution for printing lino-cuts up to about 5x7 inches. It doesn't have the precision or speed of a rolling press, but at a fraction of the price, it's the best solution for the money. It requires plenty of manual force and leverage to get adequate printing pressure, and I usually get best results when I run my print in one direction and then turn it 180° and press it again. I also finish up with a hand brayer before pulling the paper from the block, to get best results. This little press has improved the consistency of my prints, especially when running a lot of duplicates at once. It's compact and doesn't take up a lot of room to store when folded up. This does require more physical exertion than a rolling press, since you're essentially just leveraging your body weight for the press pressure, rather than using the pressure of mechanical rollers, so be prepared to be a little sore after running prints all day. At about 20% of what it would cost for a small standard press, this is great for beginners or artists working from home-studios. I live in a small Manhattan apartment, so this is perfect for my little urban workspace.
K**C
Saves time and wrists!
I print mostly with speedycut blocks using waterbase ink, and using the Speedball red plastic baren to press prints sometimes left red streaks across my paper. Though attaching a large piece of adhesive felt (like the kind used for furniture feet) to the baren helped, it still meant having to press quite hard, and sometimes ghosting would occur if the paper shifted even slightly. This press has done away with those issues, and I'm really thrilled. It also means less repetitive stress on my wrist and hands. My only complaint is that the press top is substantially shorter than the base, and thus it's easy to miss your target or press only part of your block if you aren't used to with how far the top comes down when you press. I really don't know why it wasn't made a bit longer, but it's definitely a solidly-built piece of equipment. Also folds flat for easy storage and transport. Wipes clean. Will see how it holds up to regular use once I've had more time with it.
A**R
Wanted to love it, but it broke
I read the reviews and realized I had about a 50% chance of getting a product that works properly. I took the risk and I got a bad one. The welding is crappy, and the whole top or the press broke within 3 uses. Don’t risk it.
K**.
Moderately useful for medium sized stamps
Top platen isn't dead flat across the entire surface, which makes it difficult to get an even print on anything 4" x 6" or larger. Useful for smaller sizes stamps, but isn't robust enough to take much compression force (don't put your whole body into pressing). The small footprint is nice for a work area with limited space.
A**R
Really great printmaking tool!
Because of its heavy-duty metal construction this is definitely no toy. It's perfect for the hobbyist (like me) who just wants to make small prints that don't hurt the wallet. I'm actually using it with my 5-year old. No way am I allowing her to cut linoleum but instead invested in a stack of cheap bargain bulk styrofoam plates (this is where we drew our images onto with a ball-point pen), Speedball 4-Inch Pop-In Brayer and Rollers, 4-Pack , Speedball Bench Hook and Inking Plate for Block Printing , and a tube of Blick water-soluble block printing ink. The results were amazing! I can see how the smaller press to larger base could confuse a person initially but it takes seconds to figure out what your dimensional limitations are. I really don't see how you could do the job of this as easy, successful, and affordable. Just get it.
K**S
Works nicely for small format Lino cuts
I’ve only had a chance to do one print so far, but it looks so nice and it’s so much easier than a brayer.
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