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  • gangsta!!! youre awesome

  • Sandy, I've had a vinyl cutter for about 15 years. Yesterday I got a one station, one color silver press. I was just wondering if you prefer screen printing with the vinyl, or thr emulsion method. Thanks.

  • @DarrelHall Vinyl and Water Base Inks

  • @DarrelHall hey darrel as a screen printer, i would suggest using your vinyl cutter for designs as she has here.... it will save you money on not only emulsion, but emulsion remover, and time, as well as help your screens last longer. i cant wait until my usb - serial adapter arrives for our vinyl plotter so i can stop using the standard emulsion technique and begin using vinyl instead

  • Hey Dalton216 if you need supplies and cleaner go to Ryonets site and use the code 530a and you can get 5% off supplies and that includes screens.

  • You talked me into it... i just ordered a silver press off Ebay!!!! :)

  • Dang she got digital thermomma something a jiggers.......

  • How many shirts are you doing this way at a time?My first shirt was pretty good but the second one was a mess.I dont know what i did wrong.

  • hi, how did you put the tranfer paper on the vinyl? i am new to transfer paper, i do not understand how you put the vinyl onto the silkscreen? thanks :)

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  • Very awesome!!! were did you buy the press from? :)

  • @gobmgirl the press was purchased from Ryonet...just google the name and you'll find them. or search youtube for thier channel, they have lots of videos up.

    or if you want to go cheap, you can build your own press easily for $30.00 and get great results.

  • @misterscreenprint thank you for the fast reply i am actually checking their site right now, what size is your Press if you don't mind me asking.

  • @gobmgirl my steel press can use about any size screen. But I also just built one out of wood for about $35 worth of materials that I designed for a 20x24 inch screen.

    if you dont want to build you own and want to get started cheap you can get the single color silver hobby press from ryonet. have fun, God bless.

  • HOW WAS THE PARTY? DID YOU GET SHWASTED?

  • Mamad..do you paste the vinyl on to the screen mesh or the screen is without silk screen.???????

  • well, you can use vinyl from 99 cent store if you want, it really work fine ( cabinet cover vinyl) easy. I pay for the roll only 0.99 cent.

    transfer tape can be buy it at michel's store

  • where can I get the transfer paper/tape?

  • can you do a tutorial on how you made the vinyl on the cricut?

  • Where did you buy the press from? Thanks.

  • @allboostnojuice the press was purchased from Ryonet...just google the name and you'll find them. or search youtube for thier channel, they have lots of videos up.

  • you go girl!

  • Once again, very cool

  • this is the real blair witch project

  • Thanks for sharing, you have shown me a few gadgets that I don't already own...............Christmas list I think :-)

  • That's one huge ass shirt. But thanks for making the video. How many prints can the vinyl hold up to when used in this way?

  • Love it!! Thanks for sharing! :-)

  • post this on my blog.. thx for nice video..

  • Have you done multiple colors yet? If so could you please show us how?

  • Thank You for your outstanding videos! WOW! I've seen the technique before, but your other video with the Yudu caught my eye. Putting my vinyl equipment to work creating faux emulsions is the coolest idea... EVER!

    Thank You for publishing these!

    By the way... What would you say the life span is for a vinyl screen? 30? 100? shirts?

  • Thanks for sharing craftysansan . . . I'm saving this. 

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