Printmaking Tools That Work

Built by a printmaker who got tired of bad print alignment and bench chaos. Designed for the small, messy, always-in-progress kind of studio.

Start with the Registration Jig

Print Drying Rack

Wet prints need somewhere to go that isn't your bench. This rack keeps them hanging upright while they dry, compact enough for small spaces and out of the way while you keep printing.

Brayer Holder

Inky brayers rolling off the bench is its own kind of chaos. This holder keeps them suspended and off your work surface, so you can set one down mid-print without thinking about it.

Ink Tube Rack

Wall-mounted and easy to scan, this rack keeps your tubes upright and visible. No more drawer shuffling when your block is already inked and you need a color fast.

A smiling man with glasses and a beard wearing a blue checkered shirt, standing in front of a graffiti-covered wall.

About the Maker

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

The registration jig came first. I built it for my own bench because I was tired of misaligned prints and wasted paper. It worked better than I expected, so I kept going.

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

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

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