1.) You need a green film/ or any film... Use a Printer, a usual printer you use when you print your reports for school. Print the Design you want in the Film or the Plastic thingy :)
2.) Use a cutter to make a hole, Trace the design or Printed Image to make the hole.
3) after doing that remove the plastic surface, then paste the film in a 'SILK SCREEN' (use a tape)
4) now, get your squidgee and Paint then do what he did. oh and put the cardboard
The stencil material is actually a fine screen that is coated with a light-sensative paste. You place the image (printed on the plastic sheet) on the screen, and expose it to light. Once exposed, you wash out the unexposed part of the image from the stencil, which creates the image on the screen. At this point, you're able to push ink through the screen.
The ink is probably water-based, or just your basic fabric paint.
all this is cappilary film cut down to smaller sheets this video is mis-representing its self type in 'capillary film' in the search bar above and you will see that I am right.
I use this film regularly, this guy is selling sand at the beach don't buy it.
I use Speedball, it will stand professionally any number of washes. Just make sure you set the ink by ironing, don't iron directly use cloth. You can't go wrong.
You have to use silkscreen ink that is designated for use with fabrics, once it is dry you must mix half water and half vinegar in a bowl, saturate a piece of a smooth fabric like you would find from an old bedsheet, and then wring it so it is just damp. once you have that just lay it over your design an iron it until the sheet is no longer damp, it is important not to use the steam setting on the iron.
i seriously dont get how the paint goes through from "printing" that shit onto the stencil paper...how the fuck are you sopose to get the space inside the letter O and not get paint in it?
@vfather2007 It has holes he already traced it.
1.) You need a green film/ or any film... Use a Printer, a usual printer you use when you print your reports for school. Print the Design you want in the Film or the Plastic thingy :)
2.) Use a cutter to make a hole, Trace the design or Printed Image to make the hole.
3) after doing that remove the plastic surface, then paste the film in a 'SILK SCREEN' (use a tape)
4) now, get your squidgee and Paint then do what he did. oh and put the cardboard
iiJkRii1 4 months ago
how to make an design using paper??
mrsuperlolo18 8 months ago
My guess is....
The stencil material is actually a fine screen that is coated with a light-sensative paste. You place the image (printed on the plastic sheet) on the screen, and expose it to light. Once exposed, you wash out the unexposed part of the image from the stencil, which creates the image on the screen. At this point, you're able to push ink through the screen.
The ink is probably water-based, or just your basic fabric paint.
Website doesn't explain this. Wonder why.
Seemsayin 1 year ago
You just cut that black shit on the paper so that you get the same font but now made with the help of the scissors! :)
goldfinger17 1 year ago
can you sponsor me?
TheJuniors95 1 year ago
That’s a wild brew. Looks like some other home systems I have seen on YouTube. Who wants to learn how to screen print tee shirts?
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
yes, Nice explanation? seriously..
HeroinMethod 1 year ago
Супер=)
Leon4ick1983 1 year ago
how do your create the whole in the transparency paper ???do you use the photographer method or cut out?
MrEddyz1 1 year ago
now the Question is will it go out fast once you've washed it a several times?
feel free to reply!
2S3RioOus 1 year ago
all this is cappilary film cut down to smaller sheets this video is mis-representing its self type in 'capillary film' in the search bar above and you will see that I am right.
I use this film regularly, this guy is selling sand at the beach don't buy it.
stewartpowerandlight 2 years ago 2
thanks
cry12344 2 years ago
he shows to put a cardboard inside the shirt but he doesnt show or say u need to cut anything out... wtf is this?
zeroreal1ty 2 years ago
how u cut that out of that plastic?
ComputerGod92 2 years ago
with stanley knife or a hobby knife
tarzandekat 2 years ago
exactro blade
i7vSa7vi7y 2 years ago
use a katana or bread knife or handy pocket size foldable machete
onefinalhit 2 years ago 2
ahahahaa!! was a stupid question tho i gotta aggree ..lol
dngcat 2 years ago
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Positioning your print with that system must be hard. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing tee shirts.
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
sugoi
8lilchan8 2 years ago
how do you cute the letters on the stecil ???
couse is really difficut cute the letteres with a knife...
smoked666 3 years ago
what kind of paint does one use for the stencil?
Joburg1960 3 years ago
Use Fabric ink, sold at most art supply stores.
Nanpa0 3 years ago
Does that kind of ink stand up to multiple washes?
danedw9113 3 years ago
I use Speedball, it will stand professionally any number of washes. Just make sure you set the ink by ironing, don't iron directly use cloth. You can't go wrong.
Nanpa0 3 years ago
can it be any colot of shirt
proggworkress 3 years ago
i use freaking rustoleum paint
mejjop 3 years ago
HEY GUYS...
I think he used fabric paint or fabric inks
Cya
WhyIsMyLifeLikeThis 3 years ago
what everrr
mariahh420 3 years ago
THANK YOU!
guterbol 3 years ago
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i didnt know the austrian incest creep did tshirts
benn148 3 years ago
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lmao
BugJuice69 3 years ago
hello etchomatic
What is the name of the red paint you used
on this video.. please let me know..
it would really help
rudeep 3 years ago
rlly quick has to be sed
Bodwizer 3 years ago
what kind of paint did he use? Does it come out in the wash?
michelejrgm 4 years ago
you can use any paint but normal paint wiil fade
kieranblacker 3 years ago
You have to use silkscreen ink that is designated for use with fabrics, once it is dry you must mix half water and half vinegar in a bowl, saturate a piece of a smooth fabric like you would find from an old bedsheet, and then wring it so it is just damp. once you have that just lay it over your design an iron it until the sheet is no longer damp, it is important not to use the steam setting on the iron.
poptartJUNKIE0000 3 years ago
hmm thank you for this video. it's an interesting technique too!! quicker. this is useful for mass stenciling.
ninic23 4 years ago
cool
TheJakestaNZ 4 years ago
uhhh paper and spray paint works the same if not better...
anarchyaddict 4 years ago
what kind of paint is it,and where do u find it.
will it fade away after washing it?
toolet123 4 years ago
he put the image on sideways...
zcl812 4 years ago
you cut it moron
D4MexicanStaringFrog 4 years ago 2
u kant find the kit on the website
Lightswitchy 4 years ago
how do we cut the detail out..the video does mention
yolandajo 4 years ago
There is one detail he didn't mention is that. The paint should come out from your pocket. :)))
YLMZTURKOGLU 4 years ago
i seriously dont get how the paint goes through from "printing" that shit onto the stencil paper...how the fuck are you sopose to get the space inside the letter O and not get paint in it?
truswiss 4 years ago 8
nice one!
redindygo 4 years ago
yeah wtf don't you need solvents and stuff
JackG727 4 years ago
Cool
rmcj5 4 years ago
they need a new "spokesmodel" for this product...he is NOT making me want to buy this.
ebbertk 4 years ago 2
its cool if u wanna make ur own t-shirt.. but u will be pretty tired of doing it a 100 times ;D
lenny121 4 years ago