holmburgers
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I learned about this process from the book 'Spirt of Salts'.
Basically you take a page from a magazine, tape it face down onto a piece of paper and brush the back with a powerful solvent. A cellulose stripper is recommended in the book (IIRC). After brushing on, you put under weight and the ink will dissolve & transfer to the paper, giving you a unique copy of the original.
I'm wondering if anyone has done this. I've had zero success so far with a few different magazines.
Apparently the printing inks used & the solvent are important to success. It's a beautifully simple process, and would be a lot of fun if we could figure out which magazines work best.
Basically you take a page from a magazine, tape it face down onto a piece of paper and brush the back with a powerful solvent. A cellulose stripper is recommended in the book (IIRC). After brushing on, you put under weight and the ink will dissolve & transfer to the paper, giving you a unique copy of the original.
I'm wondering if anyone has done this. I've had zero success so far with a few different magazines.
Apparently the printing inks used & the solvent are important to success. It's a beautifully simple process, and would be a lot of fun if we could figure out which magazines work best.