Hand-Fed Cylinder Proof Press Maintenance in-person workshop

 Registration is closed for this event

August 26th, 2022 6:00 PM

  • Instructor: Alan Hillesheim
  • Workshop Type: Printing
  • Workshop Status: Open
  • Workshop Start: August 26th, 2022 6:00 PM
  • Workshop End: August 26th, 2022 9:00 PM
  • Sessions: 1
  • In-person or Online?: In-person

 

This is an in-person workshop. All students and the instructor must show proof of vaccination against Covid-19 and agree to wear a mask for the duration of the class unless otherwise announced by SFCB. If you choose to complete the registration process you are agreeing to these terms.

 

Good printing comes by knowing what a press can do. In this workshop you will examine every aspect of the press with an eye toward maintaining all of its parts as well as adjusting those parts for optimal printing. Not only will you learn how to maintain the press and trouble shoot problems, you will also learn how to fix the press. Knowledge of press maintenance will not only keep the press in good working order, it will make you a better printer.  

Students will learn how to evaluate the condition of any hand-fed cylinder proof press quickly and concisely; they will learn how to adjust rollers and impression, control inking and fix simple problems. They will learn how to maintain the press through lubrication and adjustment.

*This is the perfect companion course for students enrolled in SFCB's Cylinder Core Certificate program. 


Materials to Bring: None

Workshop Fee (includes materials fee): $70
Scholarships available; click here to apply

Date & Time: Friday, August 26, 2022 :: 6-9pm

Location: 375 Rhode Island St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Note: Please read over the SFCB Registration Policies before signing up for a class.

REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE START DATE OF THIS WORKSHOP


About the Instructor | Alan Hillesheim

Alan Hillesheim has been wrenching around printing presses for 35 years. Printing presses need to be moved, oiled, inked, cleaned, and maintained, in short they need attention like a six year old. Maintenance is a dirty business, but a necessary one for beautifully printed anything. Alan has a passion for the mechanics of the print studio and enjoys encouraging others to roll up their sleeves and grab a wrench. His 35 years in the letterpress business and “all-ten-fingers” count speak for themselves. Join him and wear old clothes.
Oh, and once the press is in fine order, Alan has a few secrets to divulge about perfect inking and stellar printing.


Past Student Reviews:

“Lots of practical and useful information, great instructor.”

“Loved how open ended it is. Alan is a great wealth of knowledge and tries to make the class applicable to the issues we might be having with our presses or if we’re renting studio time.”

“Great class. I appreciated that we didn't have a strictly timed agenda and had some time to just tour the press(es) while learning quite a lot about their operation by way of their maintenance.”

 

375 Rhode Island St
San Francisco, CA 94103-5133
United States