3/ Oh, skipped a step: Wife does the artwork by hand, sketching, then I scan it in, email it to her, she uses "curves" to push everything to pure black or white, I laser print it, cut it out, place upside down on lino block, then transfer.
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4/ they sell expensive transfer pens that you rub on the back of the paper. Maybe $7 each? I buy a quart of Xylene (cc
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5/ And the good news is that Xylene or Tolulene have other great uses around the home. E.g. are you a housewife and have a hard time getting stubborn machining oil off your Bridgeport? etc.
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