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Serigraphy at Coronado Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2008

Serigraphy is the fine art process commonly known as screen printing. In this video, you'll be able to take a behind the scenes look at the process employed by the artists and master printers of Coronado Studio, and see exactly what kind of work goes into a 10-20 color serigraph. www.coronadostudio.com
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  • Printer: you make a one stroke and print, not two, i hope, but is great man congratulation, please i like to see more videos of your work.

    Edmundo.

  • The 2nd flood stroke is a heavy flood, which helps clean the screen's surface. It's a good technique to use when printing by hand in less than optimal conditions (humidity, temperature, etc.) with waterbased ink.

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  • Are these vacuum tables dangerous? I recently viewed a workplace accident video of a man leaning into a serigraph machine (doing some measurements with tape), where it appears he must've leaned against the button to drop the lid and activate the vacuum. The lid closes on him, appearing to crush him into the surface of the table and he is unable to remove himself. Are they actually that dangerous or is there any release mechanisms?

  • thank you for this video

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