Sunday, September 13, 2009
I have done some preparation, or immersion, if you will, into the letterpress world to better prepare myself for my course on the subject this semester. I could not be more excited about sinking my teeth into this medium, and I fear I will not be able to drag my sensibilities back to the world of digital prints. For those interested, I have compiled some letterpress links, galleries, work, and resources: (more…)

I happened across these packs of gum in the Charles Village Safeway and thought they were particularly beautiful. They have a great, simple, retro style to them that pretty effectively sold the product to me. INSPIRED! Check out the Wikipedia article on Beeman’s Gum to learn more about this sweet vintage product.

These are the plans for a rubber band gun I am working on at the moment. It, and its packaging, is going to be my final for GD II, and I am getting quite excited about it. The bloodwood and curly red leaf maple are in the mail!
You should be able to figure out how it works from looking at the diagrams; the tension of the loaded rubber bands (up to 5) is key to its fuctionality. I am still debating whether or not it needs a spring to give the trigger some extra tension. I was originally hoping to lasercut the bloodwood middle parts, but at 3/8ths of an inch thick, our 30watt laser won’t be able to handle it. So, I am going to have to etch it and then cut it manually with a bandsaw. I am very fortunate to have cheap access to a laser for something as simple as marking cuts.