The linoleum block is made of non-toxic PP material, making it safe to use. It is soft enough to carve, yet holds a nice edge in the printing process. The dark gray surface is helpful for seeing where you have just cut.
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What tools should I use for linoleum block printing? — Moku Art Studio
Using steps 1. Drawing the wordart/pattern by pencil on paper or trace the printed wordart/pattern over with pencil 2. Turning over your drawing and line it up with our carving block 3. Start coloring the opposite side with pencil to transfer your drawing 4. Mending the lines with pencil on our carving block 5. Start carving with graver Note: the carbon paper can not transfer your drawing on carving block.
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