Inking the printing press with green rubber base ink in preparation for letterpress printing
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2022
- In this video, Howard prepares our Chandler & Price jobbing press, made in 1902, with Pantone Green rubber base ink for a press run to print his holiday cards for 2022.
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I like the sound of the ink on the rollers
"zszszszs-zszszszs"
@@MWL_-jo3nf "sssssssssssss"
That’s not ink. That’s a rubbery grease
@@MCHamii go and stay at Indian old trains you will also enjoy it
This is the weirdest comment and thread ever lol… 🫣
The crazy mechanisms people made still blow my mind... even after 100 yrs .
You should see the ones today the do stuff like this but hundreds of times a second
Pretty sure the printing press has been around way longer than 100 years
The mechanism is simple, manufacturing it back then is another thing
It's the inefficiency that blows my mind
@@chas1878further proving his point
In this video, Howard prepares our Chandler & Price jobbing press, made in 1902, with Pantone Green rubber base ink for a press run to print his holiday cards for 2022.
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How do you know how much ink u have to start with?
I love running a chandler and price. They are so fascinating to watch. Wish we still had one. But we still have the 4 kluges and a Heidelberg windmill
@@NAME-pd3ln It mostly comes from experience and trial-and-error. I usually put on a little bit less than I think I'll need. You can always add more later but it's a pain to clean up excess ink
I'd love to see a print!
а где печать ?
I operated a letterpress similar to this one for over 20 years, it was about 40 years ago. I am 78 y.o. and this brings back great memories, thank you, God bless you.
Chorei agora vendo isso. Trabalhei desde os 8 ano de idade ate os 18 com meu pai. Papai faleceu em 2019 de uma parada cardíaca. Ele era técnico em Artes gráfica legido por lei Federal especial. Sempre trabalhei com ele em gráfica e depois que ele se foi eu não quiz dar prosseguimento. Nunca irei superar sua perda papai Erasmo. Te amarei eternamente. 😣😥
Receba meus lamentos amigo, pois e assim mesmo, eu nem conheci meu pai nem minha mãe, e sei o que é isso
Соболезную😥😥😥
Meus sentimentos amigo. Eu também aprendi artes gráficas com meu pai.
@@isaacdasilva822 obrigado irmão que Deus lhe abençoe. 🙏
@@realjordansjc obrigado irmão e que DEUS lhe abençoe 🙏🙏
Another fine example of mechanical artistry. I know computer controlled equipment is a bazillion times faster but theres something about the harmony all the gears, cams and rollers. Endlessly fascinating 👌
I love that!!! What a musical tone!
Others enjoying video,
Me who enjoying the background melody 💫
Same, worked at a printing press for a few years and this was oddly nostalgic. Though the place I worked was about 1000x louder XD
Same here, I was bobbing my head to the beat.
Batucada
Ты тоже это до конца посмотрел?
I wish I could sit in this shop and watch these men work for a day.
My anxiety until it's evenly spread out 📈
Тоже листаешь, что бы найти коментарий на знакомом языке и понять что происходит на видео?
Yes.
imagine this is the only thing aliens find on Earth if they ever come
they wouldn't be able to come in the first place, if that's the only thing they could find here 😂
they will regret coming to earth if they see only this machine..
@@arora_for_life on the contrary I think they would be most impressed for the year this was made and what it is used for its a marval for its time
@@sicilianjiu-jitsu2984 I wouldn't say impressed. We humans have existed for hundreds of thousands of years but our tribal ways of living, impulses, and easy manipulation caused humans to have little development until a few thousand years ago. I read somewhere that it took us longer to go from copper to steel than it did to go from steel to nuclear bombs, however that just shows how much more we could have developed if we had a better, inclusive, and functional society.
They'd be lucky and impressed.
Так вот как это делается👌🏻
Спасибо тебе автор за ролик.
Я уже столько научной литература прочитал по поводу этой темы,но к сожалению ничего полезного не нашел,теперь увидел это глазами 😯
О боги,кто придумал эту красоту..
Что это ?
@@HEXY_EBYSHEK033 ,это дорогой мой друг,анализатор спектра продольный,великий человек создал это произведение искусства!
Спектр ??? Это раздожееие света на разные цвета вроде как было , а тут тупо штанги какие-то смазкой мазюкают )))
@@simondimon7777 😂х.з,Я так понимаю это типография какая то))
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Валиком бы быстрее сделал😁
The first 3 cycles looked like a work of art
Modern art, maybe
WE NEED MORE OF THIS Howard!
I always love old machines. their mechanical clanking are both very satisfying and quite scary
With those you can literally hear the forces involved, indeed respect-inducing
The sounds alone make me want to go back in time.
That is almost the soundFX a narrow gauge steam loco makes as it climbs up the mountain grade.
True
And I'm absolutely here for it xD
This is awesome, what printing used to look like. Now we can print anything from anywhere.
I want an hour of this.
AWESOME! We have one of these in my grandfather's house. He is 89 yo and mostly blind, so he cannot keep ussing it to print, but we keep it as a great memory
Para aqueles que nunca viu uma máquina desta, ela é a primeira impressora tipográfica da época em que não existia off- set.
Boa lembrança essa máquina para mim, trabalhei 12 anos com tipografia, com máquinas de vários formatos, os jovens de hoje se mostrar esta máquina não sabem nem o que é.
@@gasparsilva7653 ок
The amount of time and patience to get this to work flawlessly is astounding
Wow!
Just as cool in slow motion!!
Tinha 16 anos,quando comecei a trabalhar na tipografia,e foi esse modelo de máquina a primeira,uma consane acho eu...havia várias máquinas,pense nos belos convites de casamento que era feito por min...
That is a fantastic piece of history there.
So satisfying seeing this spread the ink around.
Your videos never disappoint
Hell yeah I love printing press
Damn I feel amazingly sleepy after watching these guys
I like that sound 😍😍
That sound... So relaxing
The rhythmic clanking of the machine is actually quite pleasing. Sonorous, even.
Put down the thesaurus, redditor
@@AB-5482
1) I don't use reddit
2) it's not my fault your double digit barrio IQ limits you to a single syllable vocabulary, brownie
3) You have to go back
Absolutely wild that people figured this out originally.
I really love the sounds the machine makes
Superb ! Great share. Also kudos to the one's who're maintaining it !!❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
OMG. Marvel/DC could never create this kind of suspense!
Amazing!
Very tallented and skilled job.
also very interesting one.
old is gold
Beautiful
sick beat dude
Thats whats worth living for
He know the exact timing when the plate is full with ink😊
I love seeing these machines
This is so unique.
What a beautiful piece of machinery!.😁👍
Why can't I take my eyes off of this I need the ink to be even before I can stop watching it
очень нужная вещь!
Да мне нужна такая.
что это такое
@@neri1834 испытание сопле размазолки для гоблинов!
@@neri1834 это для выкачивания малафьи , из яиц
Всю жизнь о ней мечтал... Да видно не судьба
Can I just pull up a rocking and chill while this machine moves… definitely will fall asleep
I could sleep here. The sounds of dreams.
I love the era of machines that were slower than human workers
This machine is much faster than human worker my friend.
@@chernoalphaspunch nah
Wow that is surprisingly effective at spreading it
That press is a beast
Everytime I see these videos, it always amazes me just how little ink is needed to operate the machine.
That was so satisfying......
This is so neat.
such a pretty green
Old is gold
Nostalgic sounds!
I love the sound of the clanking, like a real steam machine 😁👌
this is one of the prettiest colors of ink!
it looks like a fun clean up
the beat goea hard
Awesome colour 👌 😍
That is so cool.
This hipnotic.. 😵💫
That old uncle was looking like alfred from batman
Wow, that brings back memories! We had an old Kluge letterpress in my high school graphics shop, and a Kelsey hand-operated press at home. (Yeah, I’m that old… :-)
такой хреновиной продолжайте действовать ,чтоб не мешать другим))
The sound reminds me of painting walls with a roller.
this can’t be the most efficient way of doing this
120 years ago it was
This letterpress can do about 500/1000 print/hours and only one color per run. Nowadays mediocre offset printing machine do about 20.000/hours and 4-6 color per run.
Efficient is never starting civilization to begin with. Now your odds are about a million to one you're going to be under a boot
Why am I so obsessed with these 😵
the clickickety clack is so calming
Ничего не понял, но жутко интересно!)😅🤣🤣🤣
А что непонятного, автор же обьяснил, что это механический принтер
The spiraling!!!!😊
Kkkkk!!! Nunca imaginei que viria uma destas novamente!!!
I learned how to set type in a composition stick, ink the rollers, and work from a California job case when I was in junior high school. Great way to print. All that is gone now. It's all done on computers!
I remember this in highschool
nice music... good job sir 👍👍👍
Woooooo.. Sorprendente
My favorite color and machine!
Omg!!!! Look at that machine!!!!! 😮😮😮😮😮😮 Hola Míster Howard,good morning, blessings from Veracruz Mex
Satisfying video
Last one fully functioning fully original
I worked on one of those like 10 years ago and is ciredible the monster of metal waving is amazing and scary at the same time.
I remember doing that in shop class in high school
Essa máquina é uma minerva.
எப்படி இருந்த நான்...
இப்படி ஆயிட்டேன்...🖨️🖨️🖨️
I didn't know it was so musical
oddly satisfying
機械とはこんなに優しい音を出すのですね
This song is fire
That beat went hard
Great! Brave implementation of ink spreading!
Quite satisfying 😍🧑💼
That was intense
What a rithm
Teknologi yang sangat indah.
Oddly satisfying ❤