Basic Silkscreen in only 306 seconds!
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You are basic! i like it :-0 I find the having a real screen makes things easier!
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@sonnybrown Yeah cool video.
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Thanks for this quick demo of how this all works!
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can other lights be used or only uv lights
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can you only use a UV kight to butn the image
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edie sedgwick 2:54
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Hello
another question... What do you need to do to make sure the ink won't wash off???
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hey
Some videos say you that you should work in a darkroom while putting the emulsion onto the screen. Do you do that too?
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Can you re-use the screen pattern for a long time and just keep it clean of ink? If so, how long do they last?
sonicfuker 1 month ago
@sonicfuker You should contact Kingi at Peach Berserk.
From what I saw Kingi use screens that had patterns from years ago.
You just have to wash it out well.
Cheers Carson
foscine 1 month ago
those artwork? are those tranparency opapers? .. woah .. all of the videos ive seen u have to use a velum or transparency papers or some sort. those are just cut off pictures from the magazines ? clear my thought will ya
bolinsapark 11 months ago
@bolinsapark
You should ask Kingi this question directly. There should be a link at peach berserk dot com
foscine 9 months ago
this is actually the best video that i've seen about screen printing, that comes out great and don't need any expensive machinery. But i have one question: do i have i to use a light source with UV (or other parts of the spectrum e.g infrared) or can i use heat instead, eg hair dryer to expose the images?
pholoto15 1 year ago
@pholoto15 Sorry. Heat has nothing to do with the process. The emulsion is exposed using light, specifically the low end of the spectrum, which is UV to violet.
If I recall it's 50 to 250 nanometers.
It is specific to the actual emulsion, though.
foscine 9 months ago