I saw on another video they laid the emulsion acetate side down on a table then put the screen on top of it. Or some have used the top of yudu (blue part) and put the screen flush side up then the emulsion sheet on top.
If you don't like the emulsion sheets you can use liquid emulsion.
Oh, duh. I see now. The Yudu can float the screen. Damnit. I've ruined a night's work, 2 packs of emulsions and 4 screens. Floating the Yudu still doesn't fix the fact that the emulsions they sent me are NOT perfectly uncreased and consequently do not lay even without squeegeeing to the point that the emulsion turns spotter and streaky and the designs do not print perfect nor can they be done by hand as advertised because the marker strokes show on the finished screen.
Its not that easy. Unless you happen to have an exact sized surface to float it, the emulsion touches the table, sticks to it, and destroys any chance of it working.
when i went to pull the clear sheet off the emulsion it pulled off the emulsion too what did i do wrong
dawnsimonetti 6 months ago
@dawnsimonetti it has to be completely dry before you do that. You can use a hair dryer too.
HimeGabi 3 months ago
If the image is not tight on the screen, light can wrap around the screen. This will make the edges of the image fuzzy.
GlassyARTmuse 6 months ago
I saw on another video they laid the emulsion acetate side down on a table then put the screen on top of it. Or some have used the top of yudu (blue part) and put the screen flush side up then the emulsion sheet on top.
If you don't like the emulsion sheets you can use liquid emulsion.
Great video by the way.
SeeFluffyRun 8 months ago
Oh, duh. I see now. The Yudu can float the screen. Damnit. I've ruined a night's work, 2 packs of emulsions and 4 screens. Floating the Yudu still doesn't fix the fact that the emulsions they sent me are NOT perfectly uncreased and consequently do not lay even without squeegeeing to the point that the emulsion turns spotter and streaky and the designs do not print perfect nor can they be done by hand as advertised because the marker strokes show on the finished screen.
DeadlyMixKrew 10 months ago
Its not that easy. Unless you happen to have an exact sized surface to float it, the emulsion touches the table, sticks to it, and destroys any chance of it working.
DeadlyMixKrew 10 months ago