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Preventive Conservation: Kasemake

What is Preventive Conservation? It is all measures and actions aimed at avoiding and minimizing future deterioration or loss. They are carried out within the context or on the surroundings of an item, but more often a group of items, whatever their age a

Kasemake

 

CCH now makes many of your requested boxes, portfolios and other custom housings using the Kasemake Mini Grand Pro (aka Mini) computer aided design and digital cutting machine. Mini consists of a large suction table which holds material in place while it is being cut and creased. An arm moves back and forth along the table, while the tool head (or carriage) moves left and right.

The tool head has six tools: a pen for writing unique identifying information on the housing (e.g. item barcodes, call numbers, etc.), a creasing tool for creating folds, and four cutting knives that are able to cut corrugated board, tan barrier board, foams, polyester film, mat board, and more.

The system includes custom software with an extensive library of designs and drawing tools that are used to create a variety of housing solutions. There is also a database where requests are upload to and selected for being created.

Kasemake Machine Video

Click on link below to view a video of the Kasemake machine in operation.  The video will start momentarily.