🎨 Unlock your creative edge with the ultimate block printing starter kit!
The Speedball 3471 Super Value Block Printing Starter Kit is a comprehensive 7-piece set designed for beginners and students. It includes 37ml of black water-soluble ink, a soft rubber brayer, a lino handle with built-in cutter storage, three precision lino cutters (#1, #2, #5), and a 4x6 inch Speedy-Carve block. This compact, all-season kit comes with clear instructions, enabling users to create custom prints and paper crafts while saving money by bundling essential tools in one package.
Brand | Speedball |
Age Range (Description) | Teen, Adult |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | General, Mixed |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.75 x 4.63 x 2.5 inches |
Material | High quality material |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Included Components | Speedball Super Value Block Printing Starter Kit – Includes Ink, Brayer, Lino Handle and Cutters, Speedy-Carve |
Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
Size | 7 Piece Set |
Number of Pieces | 7 |
Paint Type | Ink |
Model Name | Speedball Super Value Block Printing Starter Kit – Includes Ink, Brayer, Lino Handle |
Special Feature | Removable |
Art Craft Kit Type | Block Printing |
UPC | 798804788506 775901774090 651032034718 734911345478 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00651032034718 |
Manufacturer | Speedball Art Products Company |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 4.63 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | 3471 |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | High quality material |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3471 |
K**E
Worth the money and easy to use
This is a great kit! This was my first time doing linocut printmaking and now if my favorite! It was so easy to carve I was surprised on how quick it was. The ink is water soluble so it would probably not hold up on fabric but since it’s not an oil based ink it makes clean up a breeze. I’m an avid printmaker when it comes to other forms of printmaking and this is the best Brayer I’ve ever used. There is only one piece of linoleum but you can easily order more of just the linoleum. Definitely worth the money.
S**.
Essential to a beginner!
I ordered this kit for a college class (it wasn’t required but I needed it for my choice of project) and I’m still regularly using it in my free time for fun! It comes with most of the essential tools you need to get started if you want to learn block printing. I really like that you get a variety of carving nibs to play around with, and the removable roll of the rubber brayer makes it so much easier to clean. I highly recommend this kit for anyone looking to start making their own block printed clothing!
R**.
So simple and so much fun!
This was my first experiencing with block printing and this kit is great. I decided to make some wrapping paper for my niece's unicorn themed birthday party and I'm so pleased with how it turned out!I drew the design directly onto the block with pencil and then carved it out (the block is soft but not too soft, sort of like a rubber eraser) and I just rolled the ink directly onto a large glass dinner plate. It helps to watch a quick how-to video on YouTube just to see how you want to cut it ( i.e. do you want to cut out the negative space or leave it?) and also to see how much ink to use/how much to roll it to get the right consistency to roll it onto your finished stamp.I surely recommend this for beginners as I am one and now I can't wait to create more!
E**N
Worth it for the brayer alone!
I have been making prints for the last year and my brayer and carving tool are holding up excellently well. Only complaint is that the blades are prone to rust, could just be the humid place I live in.The rubber blocks are amazing for beginners and easy to work with while you get a feel for the tools.
A**N
Not Without Problems, but still good (3.5 stars)
Over all this is a pretty good "starter kit" but I'd like to warn you of a few problems (or issues) I came across:* The linoleum block is HARD. Way too hard, especially for someone just starting out with linocuts. (I kept thinking that this was sad because it might scare people away from linocuts because they may think it wasn't worth the physical exertion of carving into this hard linoleum. Every cut my cutter was skipping, snagging and flying off the block. I was grunting like a crazy person lol) I'm not saying it's impossible to cut, but it is NOT smooth like other linoleums. You can hurt yourself struggling to make lines in it.Do what I did: buy the BENCH HOOK along with this kit. It helped a whole lot. I bought the Speedball bench hook on here for about $9-10. Well worth the investment. It's "dual purpose" (meaning you can also use it as the ink tray)* Came with a very cheapy styrofoam tray to roll the ink in. It's the type of styrofoam tray you might find packed meats on at the grocery store. I feel they could have added maybe a PLASTIC tray or a non-porous sheet of vinyl or some other material. You could buy a small sheet of plexiglass at some place like Lowe's which I did a few days before receiving this which would work perfectly for rolling the ink on. (I purchased it to do monoprints... but it's OK because the ink is WATER SOLUBLE... meaning you can wash it off, no problem.)* The cutters sometimes comes lose. I tightened it very tightly but if you angle some of the cutters a certain way, they essentially come undone. (I didn't mark off for this; I'm just warning people.) I think the more you use the cutters, the more you'll understand it and how to hold it, how much pressure it can take, etc.* The "directions" are pretty much worthless. Really, a waste of paper. They don't tell you how to change the cutters (not everyone will understand how... luckily I had nib pens that use almost the same method of switching nibs.) They don't tell you how to clean up or store the block. I suggest looking on youtube and doing a browser search.You only get one block, so I would also order up some extra linoleum... because you will definitely be hooked once you see your prints! (I actually ordered unmounted linoleum from Dick Blick because they had much better deals that the ones I found on Amazon & m local Micheal's no longer sells printmaking supplies.)So after drawing out my design of a lady's face and transferring the design to the block, I took about 3 hours of carving. It had some minute details that I thought I'd be able to get done neatly... but because the block was so hard, I did find my cutter snagging quite a bit. I'm surprised I didn't cut myself at all! Everyone's always saying how dangerous this can be, so I was almost expecting it.I will say I am very happy with how my prints came out. I really thought my first linocut prints would come out pretty crappy but I really do think it came out beautifully.Would I recommend this kit? Sure, just beware of what I mentioned above.
W**E
A fun little set!
Purchased this set for Christmas and we are having so much fun with it! The quality of the tools is very high. It's a great set to learn and get into linocut art or stamp making.
A**R
Great kit
Great starter set. Love how easy it is to wash. Barely even need soap, just water! I bought extra pads to carve. They are thin enough you can also cut them to different sizes.
S**A
Love it
Love this kit! The tool cuts through easily and comes with 3 different tips for thinner-thicker cuts.
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