@CUSTOMIZEDMYSHIRT I have continued to use this emulsion and have found NOTHING to complain about. Great stuff! whether i use it on 110 mesh level res imagery or 230 mesh level imagery...it coats/exposes and rinses as nice as i could ever want. and that is with a 500 watt halogen light!(for those who think you 'gotta' have a black light system to get a good image burn...no...you don't.) CromaBlue is really a great emulsion.
I need help with my yudu. Every time i rinse the screen to get all of the emulsion off were the image was. The whole emulsion sheet just starts to wash off. I dont know what im doing wrong. i followed all the steps. I havent been able to get anything to stay on the screen after exposing it. the moment i go to rinse its all gone. Please help
@mercurynoah See my videos on the YUDU and you will know what I think about such marketing schemes. I cannot help you with YUDU. If I did what they did or sold what they sold, I'd be to ashamed to leave my house, let alone talk about SP. I hope you understand why I cannot start being a 'YUDU tech' !? I will do some more vids on for comparitive purposes...but you need to contact those 'highly trained screen printers'(hee!!!)at YUDU. Tried that yet?
Lee - Thanks! It is great to learn from someone who knows. Thanks for sharing great information. Are you using the CP-Tex or Magna Cure UDC-HV Chromaline Blue?
thanks so much- im testing the emulsion out now- ill let you know how it goes :) thanks again for all the useful info.. so many people leave out so much info!
Thanks...it is just so much easier to learn your emulsion burn characteristics up front with a screen test like this, so you don't have to wonder...especially on those days when the Gods of Screen Printing show no mercy and the screen ABSOLUTELY HAS to be right the first time. aka: 'Rush' job.
Please see my 'A Better Way to Screen Print' videos for a beginning to end demo and you will see a lot, including just how accurate the equipment I build IS -and WHY! Facts 'marketeers' skip, as their 'looks like' equip. isn't often accurate. I am NOT a screen printing equipment 'marketteer'. I knew my stuff LONG before I ever sold my first press. I care more about what I do than how much I sell. Not many approach SP that way and it(to me; with TRUE experience)SHOWS. REALITY spoken HERE.
Thanks!
blackfootkids 1 month ago
Great video keep up the good work.
NewAgeDirector 4 months ago
THANKS I JUST USED THIS EMULSION TODAY...ITS EASY TO RECLAIM...BUT I'M STILL WAITING YOUR FINAL FEEDBACK.
CUSTOMIZEDMYSHIRT 10 months ago
@CUSTOMIZEDMYSHIRT I have continued to use this emulsion and have found NOTHING to complain about. Great stuff! whether i use it on 110 mesh level res imagery or 230 mesh level imagery...it coats/exposes and rinses as nice as i could ever want. and that is with a 500 watt halogen light!(for those who think you 'gotta' have a black light system to get a good image burn...no...you don't.) CromaBlue is really a great emulsion.
YouTees 8 months ago
@CUSTOMIZEDMYSHIRT final feedback?
YouTees 4 months ago
I need help with my yudu. Every time i rinse the screen to get all of the emulsion off were the image was. The whole emulsion sheet just starts to wash off. I dont know what im doing wrong. i followed all the steps. I havent been able to get anything to stay on the screen after exposing it. the moment i go to rinse its all gone. Please help
mercurynoah 1 year ago
@mercurynoah See my videos on the YUDU and you will know what I think about such marketing schemes. I cannot help you with YUDU. If I did what they did or sold what they sold, I'd be to ashamed to leave my house, let alone talk about SP. I hope you understand why I cannot start being a 'YUDU tech' !? I will do some more vids on for comparitive purposes...but you need to contact those 'highly trained screen printers'(hee!!!)at YUDU. Tried that yet?
YouTees 1 year ago
another excellent tutorial,,,thanks so much
hellorodney 2 years ago
Lee - Thanks! It is great to learn from someone who knows. Thanks for sharing great information. Are you using the CP-Tex or Magna Cure UDC-HV Chromaline Blue?
Dave51262 2 years ago
thanks so much- im testing the emulsion out now- ill let you know how it goes :) thanks again for all the useful info.. so many people leave out so much info!
raze75 2 years ago
thanks for the very personal training!
surfrockcreations 2 years ago
Thanks...it is just so much easier to learn your emulsion burn characteristics up front with a screen test like this, so you don't have to wonder...especially on those days when the Gods of Screen Printing show no mercy and the screen ABSOLUTELY HAS to be right the first time. aka: 'Rush' job.
YouTees 2 years ago
very interesting, great technique, thanks for sharing
kumquatsta 2 years ago
Please see my 'A Better Way to Screen Print' videos for a beginning to end demo and you will see a lot, including just how accurate the equipment I build IS -and WHY! Facts 'marketeers' skip, as their 'looks like' equip. isn't often accurate. I am NOT a screen printing equipment 'marketteer'. I knew my stuff LONG before I ever sold my first press. I care more about what I do than how much I sell. Not many approach SP that way and it(to me; with TRUE experience)SHOWS. REALITY spoken HERE.
YouTees 2 years ago