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🎨 Easy Cut Carving Sheets - 4 Pack Blue Soft & Firm Printmaking Set for Clear Linoleum Prints (2"x3") Review

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Description of 🎨 Easy Cut Carving Sheets - 4 Pack Blue Soft & Firm Printmaking Set for Clear Linoleum Prints (2"x3")

Print Making Set - Perfect for beginners & professionals or hobbyists. 4 Easy-Cut Blue Sheets - cuts like butter. 2" x 3" small Cut unmounted sheets - EZ-Carve. The fine textured surface produces sharp, clear prints. easier for artists of all ages to carve on

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good linoleum, easy to cut

I used to be able to order a pack of twelve 8x10 sheets for about $40. It's good. You can use either side for carving. I wish they were bigger, like 5 x 7 (why didn't I put 5 stars). I wish the price was lower. The product is easy to cut and I love how well you can see your marks.

Pros
  • Relief and block stocks
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 2 out of 5

rather flexible. If you're a good carver, you can .

later. I didn't know there were two different textures - soft and hard, both seemed the same to me, and neither is "soft", rather elastic. If you're a good carver you can get a good line, but I didn't find it easy to cut. However, neither my skills nor my tools are too sharp! I'm just saying I found it. I like the Moo Carving the best, it gives a pretty good line. Luckily I can find some locally - heavy and expensive to ship.

Pros
  • Polygraphic linoleum
Cons
  • I'll write

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Easier to cut

It is easier to cut than traditional printable linoleum, but the print is not as clear. It also has no backing, not even the traditional woven hemp, which allows it to cut deep into the linoleum without cutting through it. It's more flexible - probably better when mounted on a block. Despite all that, it's quite usable and I'm glad I tried it for my second attempt at block printing on linoleum, something I haven't done in 30 years.

Pros
  • Engraved
Cons
  • Wrinkled