Punchcutting is a craft used in traditional typography to cut letter punches in steel as the first stage of making metal type. Steel punches in the shape of the letter would be used to stamp matrices into copper, which were locked into a mould shape to cast type. Cutting punches and casting type was the first step of traditional typesetting. The cutting of letter punches was a highly skilled craft requiring much patience and practice. Often the designer of the type would not be personally involved in the cutting.
The initial design for type would be two-dimensional, but a punch has depth, and the three-dimensional shape of the punch, as well as factors such as the angle and depth to which it was driven into the matrix, would affect the appearance of the type on the page. The angle of the s...
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Cutting a punch for a Qu ligature.jpg
Description: "Gravure à l’échoppe. Atelier du livre d'art et de l'estampe. Imprimerie nationale". Th...
De Vinne 1876 - Punch and matrix.jpg
Illustration of a punch (left) and matrix (right) used in type-founding, ca. 1876.
Gravure de poinçons typographiques (a punchcutter's bench).jpg
Showing how punches were engraved. Original description in French: "Gravure de poinçons typographiqu...
Poinçon du caractère I en lettre françoyse, corps saint Augustin (type B1) - écriture de chancellerie de Nicolas Breton ; gravée par Philippe Danfrie - btv1b10061085d (1 of 6).jpg
1ère publication: Le Discours de la Court, avec le plaisant recit & ses diversitez, de l'imprime...
Tipos-de-letra punch and counterpunch (cropped).jpg
Punzón, contrapunzón y matriz perteneciente a una antigua póliza de Bodoni, gentileza de la Universi...