Chase (printing)

A chase is a heavy steel frame used to hold type in a letterpress.

[1] Most of the space in the chase not occupied with type is filled with blocks of wood called furniture.

The type and furniture are locked in place by quoins.

[2] When a chase is locked up with type, furniture, and quoins, it is called a forme.

This typography-related article is a stub.

A single-page " forme " for printing the front page of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The black frame surrounding it is the "chase"; the pieces of wood are the "furniture", and the two objects each on the bottom and left side are the "quoins".