Tuesday, 17 May 2011

New! Linocut tool sets available here

I am often asked where to get good quality economical tools for linocut. I've tried a lot of different brands and styles, from the ubiquitous Speedball kits with the red handle and removable blades, through to the professional quality but quite pricey Pfeil tools that I use for my own work. Most of the cheap lino tools you can buy are rubbish. The main problem is that they use poor quality steel and are not sharp enough. When you use them they tend to tear the lino, rather than cutting it cleanly.

Well, I have just found these rather good little tools (from an obscure supplier - I'm afraid I can't say who!) and I have decided to sell them via my etsy shop. They are $15 for a set of six, which is just under £10. They are lovely and sharp and come in a really useful range of shapes and sizes. Here's what you get in a set:

One large and one small U tool
One large and one small V tool
One large and one small shallow gouge

With a lot of the Chinese and Japanese sets you get a knife (hangito) and a little chisel. These are useful for making Hanga prints if you're a budding woodcut artist but for carving lino I find I literally never use them. So instead, with this set you get more tools you will actually use!

If I find there is a demand for these, I am thinking of producing a Linocutboy starter kit with tools, lino, ink, roller and baren. So let me know if you think it's a good idea and there's a gap in the market!



The tool kit comes in a nice little plastic carrying pouch.



Here's a quick little linocut I made using the tools. You can get very good detail, especially with the V tools.



The toolset is available from my Etsy shop. Perfect for beginners or as a gift for someone special. Ah!

14 comments:

  1. Brilliant.
    Just what I need as I flung my rubbish school-kiddy quality ones out the window in disgust the other day.
    Nothing else available on this island.
    Will order mine as soon as my new bank account and credit card is up and running ...

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  2. An excellent idea! I'm not a fan of the speedball ones as they don't give as much detail - are there any more for sale? I'd love to get a set!

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  3. Argh! I've only got four sets and I've sold them all already (in 24 hours!) Will try to get some more asap...

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  4. I am definitely interested in a set of these!

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  5. yes please !

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  6. Please let us know when to expect more tools on your etsy site... there are none there now!

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  7. Think I just found a new supplier! Will contact you all if they're the tools I think they are...

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  8. a whole set for linocutting would be amazing!! that's exactly what i need right now!! :(

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  9. I've ordered a load of these now. Will be selling them through my etsy shop very soon.

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  10. The linocut tool set is available now from my Etsy shop:
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/88176006/linocut-tools-set-of-six

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  11. Inspired by the Guardian article I just tried to buy a set, but there seems no way to place an order. Does that mean you're out of them again?

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  12. Hi Paul,
    Yes, sorry! They were really popular. I've ordered 50 more sets but they won't be arriving until the end of February (they're coming from Korea!) I'll let you know when they're in and make sure you get a set if you want one.

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  13. Hi, just wondering if there are any kits available now?
    I have a state exam in art in may and would love if I had these by then for the lino prints I have to do for it!
    Thanks, Roisin.

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  14. These are now back in stock! Apologies to everyone who has had to wait. Here's the link to my etsy shop:
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/95341706/linocut-starter-kit-tools-roller-ink

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