Handpresse
A hand press, or handpresse, is a manually operated device used to apply force to a workpiece. It relies on lever, screw, or cam mechanisms to convert human effort into pressing action. Typical components include a frame, a movable platen or die, a fixed bed, and a handle that drives the press toward the work area.
Two common designs are screw presses and lever presses. In a screw press, a threaded screw raises
Historically, hand presses have appeared in many crafts. The screw press was a crucial development in early
In contemporary practice, hand presses are mostly encountered as historical artifacts, in specialty print shops, or