What is the difference between Speedy-Cut Easy and Speedy-Carve Blocks?

 

Speedy-Cut Easy™ Blocks:  Manufactured from a blue, eraser-like material, Speedball's Speedy-Cut Easy™ Blocks make for easier carving than traditional linoleum blocks and are great for printmakers of beginner to intermediate skill levels.  These blocks are durable, resisting flaking, cracking and crumbling. Available in four sizes, Speedball’s Speedy-Cut Easy Blocks are suitable for use with water-soluble printing inks only.

 

Speedy-Carve™ Blocks: Created from a revolutionary material, Speedball Speedy-Carve™ Blocks provide you with a nearly effortless carving experience without having to sacrifice the fine detail usually associated with traditional linoleum block designs. Available in five sizes and great for use with either water-soluble or oil-based block printing inks, these blocks are the perfect fit for novice and expert relief printers alike!

 

See here for step-by-step instructions on how to carve on Speedy-Carve blocks.

 

With what ink types (water-, oil-based, etc.) can Speedball linoleum surfaces be used?  

 

Speedball’s Linoleum Blocks (mounted and unmounted variations) can be used with any water-soluble or oil-based block/relief printing ink.

 

 

With what ink types (water-, oil-based, etc.) can Speedball soft block surfaces be used? 

 

Speedball’s Speedy-Carve™ can be used with and water-soluble or oil-based block/relief printing ink.  Speedball’s Speedy-Cut™ and Speedy Cut-Easy™ are only suitable for use with water-soluble block printing inks.

 

 

Does Speedy-Carve™ contain latex? 

 

No, Speedball’s Speedy-Carve™ does not contain latex.  Both Speedy-Cut™ and Speedy-Cut Easy do contain latex.

 

 

Can Speedy-Carve™ be used with a laser cutter?  

 

Since Speedy-Carve™ contains PVC, it is not recommended for use with laser cutters.