Hail, thou patient readers. :)
I coughed a bit when I looked at the "last post on" date. It's been a month? More than a month? Where does the time go?
Well.
A fair portion of it went into the furious production of books, once I put hands on more PVA. Here's to Southerland Station art supply in Huntsville, for finding a supplier in Atlanta who carried an archival glue and could ship during a warm snap. I've got a gallon on order, now; this is a problem I shouldn't have to worry about again for a little while.
What else?
Ah!
A smaller commission, a one-off for the same gentleman who commissioned my first leather-covered book. We've been experimenting with etching brass on this one. Ahh, electricity and chemicals...
Photo posts and more details to follow. There're a couple of things I'm really proud of, it's just a matter of pausing in the doing of them so as to write about them...
So that's how my month's been--how about yours?
Labels: bookbinding, brass, EvilGazebo, learning curve, leatherwork, SCA