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Pfeil Professional Lino and Wood Set B
£125.00Exceptional quality Swiss made carving tools for lino cutting. Each tool is made from precisely ground stainless steel, with a classic mushroom hardwood handle. 70mm blade length, 125mm overall length.
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Set B is a perfect overall professional set which includes most of the tools you may need in lino or woodcarving, including some wider tools for larger work. Includes:
• L 5/3 – 3mm shallow gouge
• L 7/6 – 6mm gouge
• L 7/10 – 10mm gouge
• L 9/5 – 5mm shallow gouge
• L 11/1 – 1mm U
• L 12/1 – 1mm V -
Pfeil Lino and Woodcut Tools
Starting at: £20.00
Exceptional quality Swiss made carving tools, suitable for either lino or wood cutting. Each tool is made from precisely ground stainless steel, with a classic mushroom hardwood handle. 70mm blade length, 125mm overall length. Learn More -
Pfeil Professional Lino and Wood Set C
£125.00Exceptional quality Swiss made carving tools for lino cutting. Each tool is made from precisely ground stainless steel, with a classic mushroom hardwood handle. 70mm blade length, 125mm overall length.
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Set C is designed for very fine detailed lino or woodcarving projects. The set Includes:
• L 8/3 – 3mm curved gouge
• L 8/7 – 7mm curved gouge
• L 9/2 – 2mm shallow gouge
• L 11/0.5 – 0.5mm U
• L 12/4 – 4mm V
• L 15/2 – 2mm V -
Roberson Copperplate Reducing Oil
Starting at: £21.90
Printing inks can be made by mixing powdered pigments with copperplate oil. Pour small quantity of oil into well of dry pigment and grind with glass muller untill smooth. Thin oil is then added until mixture has consistency of double cream. Thin, Medium or Thick. Learn More -
Crocus Powder
Starting at: £12.00
A red amorphous powder consisting of ferric chloride oxide. Used as a colourant for ceramic glazes. Also used in polishing glass, metal, or gems. Also known as jeweller's rouge. Learn More -
Lascaux Studio Acrylic Colours 250ml
Starting at: £25.70
Great quality acrylic paints ideal to use in silkscreen printing. Mix the colours undiluted to obtain the desired hue and then add the Lascaux Screenprinting Paste. It is advisable to experiment initially, to determine satisfactory working mixes. To find a satisfactory working ratio, it is useful to first print colours using a 50/50 mixture of undiluted colour to paste and to then shift the ratio depending on the results. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More