screenprint
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we do it this way for years, but we cut the
vinyl mirrow-inverted, and put it on the backside of the screen, than the squeeg
doesnt grap the edges of the vinyl that easy
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I've been in the vinyl business for more than 10 years and just about do all my stencils this way. One question though. What do you use to clean your screen to get the vinyl to stick so well? I've always put the stencil on the bottom of the screen but doing a 2-color job the stencil comes off the screen. How does the stencil stick and you run the sqegee over it without removing the small details? Sorry if I confused you. But Thanks
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@wola77 Oracal 651
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@tavoramso1 Atlas Ink
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@WorldofGlassCraft I will put them back up
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Hi, old vid I know but wherev can I find your vids re "how to build yoyr own screen printer" and "How to make a flash dryer"
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Great vid but I would like to see this done with say a four colour print. Where can I find your other video's please?
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exelent video, would like to know what kind of inks youre using
thanks a lot
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Just spotted this video thank you.
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nice an easy, thanks for sharing it!
Fantastic video , that is just excellent , thanks for sharing
Bernworx 4 years ago
Thanks !!
beardownbears 4 years ago
why not coat the screen with emulsion and use the vinyl as a positive and burn the screen.
Wiggles435 4 years ago
you could do that as well ....but this way is used with no chemicals !!!
beardownbears 4 years ago
interesting way to make a silk screen..
but i have a question: does't the vinyl stencil small details deteriorate after repetead squeegeing?
i believe a good ideea to avoid direct contact between the vinyl stencil and the damageing squegee is to aply the stencil on the opposite side of the silk screen.
merveiozu 4 years ago
IF you did that you would push the ink threw the screen ontop on the vinyl that in turn would push it off the screen so no ontop is the way to go .....
this was a 200 run shirt order
beardownbears 4 years ago