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Linocut Plate - 8x10"

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Diazo sensitizer - 2oz
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Diazo sensitizer - 2oz

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Diazo Sensitizer is designed for use with Diazo Photo Emulsion. This formula comes in a dehydrated form—just add water and mix thoroughly, and it’s ready to use!

Contains 2 oz
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Urethane squeegee - screen printing - 14in
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Urethane squeegee - screen printing - 14in

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Perfect for high-use, this screen printing squeegee features a firm square-edged urethane blade that is impervious to acid, turpentine and thinners, and is suitable for printing jobs on paper, cardboard and wood. It also boasts a contoured wooden handle for easy handling and ultimate control.
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Lucite Roller - 10 cm
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Lucite Roller - 10 cm

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A hand-held, texture polyamide rolling tool for crafts, linoleum and block printing, rubber stamping, paste up and stencils. It's also excellent for photo mounting and inking. A great tool to have in schools, offices, or in your studio. Size: 10 cm (4 in).
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Screen Printing & Linocut: Printmaking for Every Level

Screen printing and linocut are two of the most accessible and expressive printmaking techniques available to artists and makers. Both allow you to create bold, repeatable images on paper, fabric and other surfaces, with results that are graphic, tactile and distinctly handmade. DeSerres carries a selection of screen printing and linocut supplies suited to beginners and experienced printmakers alike.

Choosing Between Screen Printing and Linocut

Screen printing uses a mesh screen and squeegee to push ink through a stencilled design onto a surface. It is well suited to flat, graphic imagery and works on both paper and fabric. Specialty inks are available for different surfaces, including water-based inks for paper and fabric inks for textiles. Linocut is a relief printing technique in which a design is carved into a linoleum or soft-cut block, inked and pressed onto paper or fabric. Carving tools come in a range of profiles: V-gouges, U-gouges and flat chisels, each producing a different line quality and texture. Both techniques reward experimentation and are well suited to edition printing, pattern design and mixed media work. Explore our Calligraphy & Inks, Embroidery, Punch Needle & Sewing and our full Crafts collection for more options.