Printmaking Tools That Work

Registration jigs, brayer holders, and ink racks built by a printmaker who got tired of bad alignment and bench chaos.

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Print Drying Rack

Keep prints off your workspace while they dry.

Hang wet prints upright so they don't smudge or take over your entire bench. Compact enough for small spaces.

Brayer Holder

Tired of inky brayers rolling onto the floor?

This holder keeps them suspended over your bench. Less mess, more actual printing time.

Ink Tube Rack

Stop digging through drawers for ink.

A wall-mounted rack that keeps tubes upright and visible. Find what you need without the drawer shuffle.

How Our Tools Help You Print With Confidence

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Choose the Tool You Need

Whether you're aligning prints, drying wet sheets, or keeping your brayer off the bench, these tools solve actual studio problems.

The registration jig, brayer holder, and drying rack are all designed for clarity and fewer mistakes. Nothing fancy, just tools that work.

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Set It Up in Seconds

Designed for real studios, including the small and messy kind.

Most tools need zero hardware. Set them on your bench, tape them down if you want, and get back to printing.

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Stay Focused on the Print

Once your tools are set up, things get easier. Cleaner registration, fewer mistakes, less time fixing problems.

More time for the good stuff: carving, inking, and pulling better prints.

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About the Maker

Hi, I'm Graham, a printmaker and designer in Columbus, Ohio.

I started making these tools because I was tired of misaligned prints and studio chaos. The registration jig came first. I built it for my own bench, and it worked better than I expected.

Every tool here started as something I needed and couldn't find anywhere else. I design and test each one before it goes to the shop. If I wouldn't use it myself, I won't sell it.

If you're into linocut, block printing, or just getting your hands inky, you're in the right place.

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