Polyester Plate Lithography Process
Tutorial Process Video for the Polyester Plate Lithography technique.
Really accessible process with just some extra time and ingredients needed
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Venice by Gyvus / venice
Tutorial Process Video for the Polyester Plate Lithography technique.
Really accessible process with just some extra time and ingredients needed
Music by
Venice by Gyvus / venice
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Good demonstration... thank you!
real nice video thanks
Question 1: One fluid ounce is 0,0295735 liter - one cup is about 0,236588 liter - but this still also depends on the acidity of the apple vinegar. The German apple vinegar 5% acidity. What about the american one? Question 2: I have gum arabic in dried form, and it is more golden, food quality - would that work and how much do I need?
This has been an excellent video Marc - do you have a website with your printmaking on it?
Marc thanks for the video - how long did you apply the heat gun for?
Very interesting project! May i know where can i buy the polyester paper? Or any glossy surface paper can be used?
Hey Marc! Really nice video! Thanks for sharing! What kind of "polyester plate" is that? Any other names maybe for that material? Thank you, have a great day!
Anyone know where I can buy these polyester plates in Australia? I can only find them in the US, Blick has Pronto plates for 60c each but it's $68 for postage.
@RoyBlumenthal
14 күн бұрын
I'm in South Africa, and had the same issue. Look for the following... Mylar sheets Black plastic stencil sheets Xerox NeverTear All three of these are polyester paper.
Why apple cider vinegar and not regular vinegar?
@lesliehowells
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I know the acidity of apple cider vinegar is lower than that of white vinegar (ACV=5% to 6% acetic acid and 95% to 94% water, WV=4 percent to 7 percent acetic acid and 93 percent to 96 percent water), but I wonder how critical that difference is. Thank you for the video, Marc. I do hope you can answer some of your fans' questions!
@lesliehowells
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I think I understand now (begins typing third response in 10 minutes!): Citric acid is used in the inking process, and Apple Cider Vinegar is derived from fruit, not grain, as white vinegar is. Apparently, as explained in the link I sent, you can use citric acid instead of vinegar.
not one of 5 printing places would let me put my plate through their lazer printers.
@coolvideostuff1
12 күн бұрын
Buy your own printer