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Usage: Carve the shape you want, then apply it with water-soluble and oily block printing ink. Soft and easy to engrave rubber blocks are perfect for making stamps.

Ideal for school and home. The Extendable Heavy Duty Segmented Roller provides excellent leverage while applying pressure to linoleum, carpets, tile, wall coverings, laminates, large veneer projects and more! Projects that were once difficult are now a cinch with this rugged tool with its ergonomic, heavy duty leverage handle and rubber rollers.

The heavy duty cast leverage handle allows you lean into to apply as much pressure as needed and will take virtually all of your weight behind it. The extendable handle has a black, rubber handle bar style grip for comfort. The piece kit includes a cutter with 6 blades, a baren, water-based black ink, an ink brayer, an ink tray, and several linoleum blocks.

There are also two different types of lino blocks included: traditional lino and soft cut lino. You get several of each, so you can try out a few designs before having to buy more. The only thing missing is paper, which is a bummer but not a deal-breaker. And before you panic — most of the cutting heads are stored in the baren handle to save shipping space. Another great choice for beginners is this block printing kit from trusted brand Speedball.

There is one soft cut block included, which is great for beginners, as well as a traditional backed linoleum block that might be a bit too tough. One of the biggest draws here is the variety of quality ink options included, although again there is no paper to print on.

Remedy that with some simple printing paper. It has just the bare essentials, providing a solid base of linocut tools to enhance with future purchases if you want to continue the hobby.

The kit includes a cutter with three blades, a brayer, black ink, and a single soft Speedy-Carve lino block. These are great for beginners because of just how easy they are to carve. Enter this excellent taster kit, which provides enough linocut tools and materials to get a feel for the hobby while creating two unique prints.

It includes a lino cutter with two heads, an ink roller, ink, two softcut lino blocks, and instructions for beginners. Once you have a bit more experience with linocut, you might want to consider upgrading your cutters.

Before you do upgrade, make sure that your linocut tools are sharp. A quick honing can bring dull linoleum cutters back to life in an instant. With that out of the way, there are relatively inexpensive lino cutter sets that will get the job done and store away nicely to save space. Speedball is one of the most trusted names in linocut tools, and this cheap and cheerful linoleum cutter set is just what you need to get started.

It comes with 5 cutters which store neatly inside the handle when not in use. Get inspired: Pop culture printmaker Brian Reedy on making money with art. There are several other inexpensive lino cutter sets from Essdee, which you can check out here. Flexcut is another excellent brand for lino cutters, and this set is a step above beginner cutters from Speedball or Essdee. The cutters come sharp out of the gate, but you may still want to run them through the strop before use especially the V cutter.

Note: The image on the listing below is inaccurate at time of writing. It shows a more expensive set with a wooden box and more cutters. What you are buying matches the image above with a leather tool roll. If you can spend the money, this boxed set has everything you could ever need. To get the most for your money, you should only pick up the cutters you use the most.

They come sharp out of the box and are easy to maintain over years of use. Keep in mind that they come with two handle types: mallet and palm. The mallet handles are longer and designed to be used with a mallet obviously on harder materials like wood. For linocut, you want to buy the palm handle carving tools. The rounded handles offer incredible control for delicate edges, but also a comfortable grip for digging out large waste areas.

But for the rest of us, you can absolutely get by with three or four individual linoleum cutters. Depending on the work, you may also want to consider a second V or U cutter.

V cutters are the real workhorses for most linocut artists. They can be used for basic outlines, textures, detail cuts, and more. They also cut equally well on both sides of the blade, making them extremely versatile.

This makes it the ideal choice for the first big lino cutting tool purchase for most linocut artists. Next up is another versatile linoleum cutting tool: U cutters. These allow both quick removal of larger areas and detailed cleanup after using smaller lino cutters.

Here there are two great choices, and both will serve you well. Save your money for other linocut tools. Now that you have a great linoleum cutter, you need to find the right material to cut into. We have a list of lino cutter accessories that can make your life easier when cutting lino or make handy tools when lino printing. Support Internet Freedom.

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