Subject: Workshop on the Medieval book
Technology of the Medieval Book VII 11-22 July, 1994 Week One: Fiber Preparation through papermaking and sizing. During the first week, participants learn to process flax from retting through making thread; European style papermaking with traditional fibers, some of which are beaten on site in a waterpowered three-hammer stampmill. Asian style papermaking using Kozo cooked and beaten by hand. Week Two: Bookbinding During the second week, participants learn to quarter-split oak for boards, and dress the wood down with hand tools; manufacture parchment/vellum; alum tawing; manufacture of fore edge clasps. The book produced in week one is modeled after the limp vellum style, the book produced during week two is finished in oak boards. For additional information contact: Jack Thompson Thompson Conservation Lab. 7549 N. Fenwick Portland, OR 97217 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:81 Distributed: Thursday, May 12, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-81-006 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 May, 1994