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hello artists I'm going to take you through beginning to end how to create your first edition and to experiments first you want to cut or tear paper to fit your plate our paper is much larger than our fate if you cut it in half and then take some off of the side of the half you'll have a nice size paper next you want to create a jig for your registration matrix and I just use an old box I cut little strips that will hold my paper in place so that it always goes back to the same spot and you can either glue those little strips of extra cardboard or tape them which is what I did here it's just there so that each time my paper will go in the same place I usually mark it up so that I can re turn to this jig at a later date to reprint my plate or another plate of the same size and I don't need to put strips on the other side just a marker line is enough then I want to place my plate where I want it to go and again cut strips that I will tape or glue down to form my Jake and this will compr...