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Ikea + Drawers = Printing Press?

<p>I came across a blog post recently in which a person says that they made a printing press simply out of an old IKEA dresser&comma; some extra wood&comma; and a few steel pipes&period; Is it true that with an old set of drawers and some extra scraps you can make your very own printing press&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Homemade printing presses<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>Basically&comma; this person&&num;8217&semi;s printing press&comma; and most other homemade printing presses like it&comma; are a much&comma; much simpler and smaller version of the printing presses that printing and publishing companies use to create books&comma; magazines and the like&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;These homemade printing presses have very similar components to their larger&comma; more complex counterparts&period; It includes an engraved printing plate that the user applies ink to&period; They need to push the inked printing plate against a sheet of paper to be printed&comma; so it includes a lever to apply that pressure&period; There is a place to hold the paper to be printed&comma; and a place to hold the engraved printing plate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>How does it work&quest;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>This homemade printing press that was made out of an IKEA dresser is operated very simply&period; The user rolls ink onto a glass plate using a rubber brayer&period; There is an additional piece of plywood on the sides of the dresser which holds the engraved printing plate&period; They use the glass plate to apply ink to the engraved printing plate&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The user attaches a piece of paper to the drawer on the inside of the press&period; They then slide the drawer closed to meet up with the inked printing plate&period; They push a lever to apply pressure to the printing plate onto the piece of paper that is to be printed on&comma; and the print&comma; or impression&comma; is created&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Other homemade printing presses<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>If you search the internet and YouTube&comma; you will see dozens of articles and videos about people making printing presses and letterpresses in their own homes&period; Most of these creators are using their home printing presses to create wedding invitations&comma; t-shirts&comma; etc&period; Some of them are very basic&comma; like the IKEA drawer printing press&period; Some of them are much more complex&comma; with electronic parts and the such&comma; much more representative of the larger scale professional printing presses&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Will homemade printing presses replace conventional printing methods&quest;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>Just like with any industry&comma; it seems like the home-based printing business model is gaining in popularity&period; Many of the creators of these homemade printing presses are marketing their services as small-scale printers&period; So&comma; should larger print shops be worried&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I say no&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I think it&&num;8217&semi;s a great thing that these innovators and entrepreneurs have been able to find a way to build something for themselves to make money and a small business out of&period; But the vast majority of these home printing presses are manual&comma; so that greatly limits their abilities&period; So&comma; they may begin to take small amounts of business from the larger printer companies in the form of small amounts of wedding or party invitations&comma; graduation announcements&comma; etc&period; But they don&&num;8217&semi;t have the ability to print large amounts of prints in a small amount of time&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; larger print shops need not worry&period; They will still receive the same amount of large-scale or more elaborate orders that they&&num;8217&semi;ve always received&period; Instead of worrying about potential lost business&comma; they should applaud these home inventors&period; Every industry should welcome innovation and creativity&period; And that is exactly what these home printing press builders and making sure to keep in the printing industry&period; So hat&&num;8217&semi;s off to them&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This article was written by Nicole&comma; a writer for Graphic Innovators&period; They specialize in the sale of new&comma; remanufactured and quality used web offset presses and auxiliary equipment&period; Find a heidelberg print press&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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