How To Silkscreen Print Using Speedball Diazo Photo Emulsion
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- I created this silkscreen printing video to demonstrate how easy it is to print at home or in a small studio using Speedball Diazo Photo Emulsion. I will provide a supply list of the materials I used in the video below.
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Supply List:
Speedball Diazo Photo Emulsion Kit
Speeball Squeegee
Speedball 10"x14" Silkscreen
Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink
Packing Tape
Scissors
Piece of cardboard (size of the shirt you're printing on)
Water Hose or Sink or Pressure washer (Water Source)
BBA No.1 Photo Flood Bulb 250w on a pie reflector with clamp
Piece of plexiglass (holds image down)
Copier transparencies
Shirt (to print on)
Disposable Spoons
Toothbrush (if using sink to transfer image onto screen with water)
Apron
Artwork to transfer onto a transparency
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As some who has never screen printed before, id like to say thank you for this video. It was extremely helpful. Thx.
Hey! This was super awesome. i haven't screen printed in like 11 years since high school - and they had all the materials provided. This is an awesome video to get back into it and doing it from home. Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words. I hope I helped a little.
I was thinking about buying one of these to make some custom t shirts and what not. Thank you for this video! I’m sure I will refer to this again!
such a good and informational video! I was in the middle of taking a printmaking class and the course got canceled midway due to the pandemic right as were were beginning to do screen printing so i'm trying to learn at home and this video was super helpful thank you!
Thank you for making this video. Super job, i get it now.
Great video Germaine, keep up the good work
Thanks, man this video really helped.
I only coat one side. Has always worked for me.
great video
Nice video man im about to get a setup and start working
Gunna start making my own merch
If you have any questions hit me up on Instagram @lurk84. I’ll help you out with what I know.
Great tutorial! Still a little nervous about 5 minutes exposure versus recommended 8 ;) Question - how many shirts can you screen before you have to wash the paint off the screen and "reset"? We have 30 of them to do, wondering if we can do them in a single batch or how many batches? We have this exact kit, so mighty glad to find this!
Best damn video.
This is great thank you! I would like to use a laser printer at school but I'm concerned that it would damage the machine. Is your printer Xerox or Epson? I'd love to see a video on loading the printer with the proper transparency, thank you
Why does Speedball instructions say exposure time is 10 min at 12"....So I think my problem has been that I am overexposing. I haven't been able to wash the screen out successfully. Thanks for this video.
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Can you remove the image placed by emulsion process and reuse the screen for a different design?
Hey is your bulb 250 Watt? I am about to start this process and I have a 250 Watt photo flood bulb- would this work?
could i use an oven to heat set it?
You can but be careful not to burn your shirt lol.
So, just to confirm, you only coat one side?
Bro did u coat both sides?
I only coat one side. Has always worked for me.
can you use the sun to burn your design?
Yes
Good info, but the narraration is like listening to Ben Stein 😬