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The Power Baren

A baren for any budget

By Robert Viana (Contact)

As I sat in my studio one afternoon, I found myself daydreaming about buying myself a brand new heavy duty ball bearing baren for some of the more larger prints that I have planned. Previously I had discover that those, oh so beautiful pieces of equipment, were just out of my budget. I would not give up though. I thought for a while and came up with a simple idea to overcome the "Budget Blues." I hope you will give it a try and tell me what you think.


The Power Baren

Materials Needed:
2 pieces of mat board (cut into circles of desired size)
White Glue (Elmer's or whatever)
Locktite brand epoxy (the 5 min. set)
2 boxes of regular thumbtacks. (about 100 for the size I made)
White Artist Tape ½ inch wide

Directions:

1. Cut your mat board into circles. I made mine 4 ¾" in diam.
2. Use the white glue and glue these two discs together. Put a weight on it and let it dry. (about 10 to 20 min)
3. Divide your disc into four quarters.

4. Place tacks side by side all along the cross lines.
5. Fill in the sections as best as you can leaving as little space between tacks as possible.

At this point you will have 2 pieces of mat board with a bunch of sharp pointy tacks sticking out the bottom.
BE CAREFUL.
6. Wrap your ½" Tape around the outside edge of the disc. AS TIGHT AS YOU CAN GET IT! Try not to have any leaks around the edge.

7. Mix up the epoxy in a EXTREMELY well ventilated area. It will smell horrible and the fumes are bad. Do this quickly, it sets to firm in about five minutes. You want to have it in place before this happens, of course.

CAUTION! Do not breath fumes!
8. As is sets you can take a toothpick and run it all through the epoxy between the tacks points to make sure it has covered all the tacks. IT MUST COVER ALL THE TACK POINTS BY AT LEAST 1/8 INCH TO BE SAFE. Don't get pricked!
9. Once it has set, remove the tape and it is ready for use. I waited about 2 hours before I removed the tape.
I tested the baren on my keyblock for Baren Exchange #33 and it worked great.
I was using cherry plank boards as my block material, nice and hard wood. I have not yet tested this out on softer wood. Use with caution. The baren will have some weight to it so you DO NOT need a whole lot of pressure to make good impressions. Also, I was using it right on hosho paper, without a protector sheet and it was fine. Experiment with it. The whole thing costs around $15.00 The most expensive item being the epoxy.
Let it air out for a little while, It will still smell bad.

© Robert Viana 2008.