i have a 250 watts fog lamp like that. does it mean i have to double the burning/exposing time since 500 watts is half the time of a 250 watts? i tried buying a 500 watts bulb but it wont fit to a 250 watts size lamp, i don't wana buy another 500 watt light. thanks
@trebluap I think it would make sense to double the exposure time since you are using a light half the strength of a 500 watt. You have to kind of play with your exposure time. 500 watt lights are not real expensive though. Home Depot has a 500 watt work light for $17.00. I got lucky and found one on sale for $6.00 so it might be worth a trip to Lowes or Home Depot. The faster you can burn a screen the more money you can make. :) Hope it helps.
I also highly recommend using Saati Chem emulsion called TextilPV (pink). When i first started I was using ulano (good stuff) but like your emulsion it took around 11 minutes to expose.
the Saati TextilPV takes about 2 minutes. I am using the same worklight set up as you though my disance may be a few inches difference. I love the Saati, it has never given me any problems.
nice idea on the screen rack, was that your idea or did you find it somewhere?
you can also use a vinyl cutter to cut out designs in opaque black vinyl and stick it to transparency material. works great as long as its opaque. basically anything that blocks the light can be used. such as cutting out designs in black paper.
I also use transparency with a laser printer, but I usually double the transparency because the toner is not dark enough without doubling.
You can also put a peice of glass over a metal (new) trash can. Put the light on the floor of the can. Cut a hole at the bottom of the can for the lights cord. Put the screen on top of the glass and then something like a leather apron on top of the screen. Plug light on - wala -
i have a 250 watts fog lamp like that. does it mean i have to double the burning/exposing time since 500 watts is half the time of a 250 watts? i tried buying a 500 watts bulb but it wont fit to a 250 watts size lamp, i don't wana buy another 500 watt light. thanks
trebluap 1 month ago
@trebluap I think it would make sense to double the exposure time since you are using a light half the strength of a 500 watt. You have to kind of play with your exposure time. 500 watt lights are not real expensive though. Home Depot has a 500 watt work light for $17.00. I got lucky and found one on sale for $6.00 so it might be worth a trip to Lowes or Home Depot. The faster you can burn a screen the more money you can make. :) Hope it helps.
theruffside 1 month ago
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i made a exposer light, can't wait to start screen printing i have a customer all ready
so i need to finish putting every thing together:)
GOD Bless
SacredEffect 5 months ago
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SacredEffect 5 months ago
I also highly recommend using Saati Chem emulsion called TextilPV (pink). When i first started I was using ulano (good stuff) but like your emulsion it took around 11 minutes to expose.
the Saati TextilPV takes about 2 minutes. I am using the same worklight set up as you though my disance may be a few inches difference. I love the Saati, it has never given me any problems.
misterscreenprint 1 year ago
@misterscreenprint
I will have to check out the emulsion you mentioned. I have since upgraded
to a uv exposure unit and now the screens expose much faster.
theruffside 1 year ago
nice idea on the screen rack, was that your idea or did you find it somewhere?
you can also use a vinyl cutter to cut out designs in opaque black vinyl and stick it to transparency material. works great as long as its opaque. basically anything that blocks the light can be used. such as cutting out designs in black paper.
I also use transparency with a laser printer, but I usually double the transparency because the toner is not dark enough without doubling.
misterscreenprint 1 year ago
@misterscreenprint
The idea for the screen rack was mine. I posted the plans on my blog if you
want to check it out. I think the post was in August or maybe July. I can not
wait to get a vinyl cutter. :)
theruffside 1 year ago
You can also put a peice of glass over a metal (new) trash can. Put the light on the floor of the can. Cut a hole at the bottom of the can for the lights cord. Put the screen on top of the glass and then something like a leather apron on top of the screen. Plug light on - wala -
GlassyARTmuse 1 year ago
@GlassyARTmuse
What a great idea! I would have never thought of it. I LOVE all the inventive things people come up with. Very cool! Thanks for sharing. :)
theruffside 1 year ago
Great videos!! Keep em coming!!
ckrampen22 1 year ago
@ckrampen22 Thanks for taking the time to watch my video and for leaving a comment. I really appreciate it. :)
theruffside 6 months ago