Finally a shop that actually looks like a real shop. I don't know how these youtube channels have absolute pristine shops that look like their first day of business. By the way. Have you ever tried One Stoke's Colormax White? Best white we ever used for cotton and poly. No bleed issues on 100% poly. Used it on nylon bags with the nylon catalyst and never had any issues...well other than forgetting to preshrink the nylon once in a blue moon.
Once saw a 12 color automatic silk screener using 55 gal drums of ink. 2 people running it. One putting the shirts on and the other taking them off into the dryer.
Also, do customers send the design separated? I’m new so I’m trying to understand. How do you make it so perfect? How do you line it up? Does the machine have preset stops?
The print looks really good but You shouldn’t have to print flash print the colors specially if you have a solid white base underneath. I not sure what white your using but just about any white out there for cotton shirts should not give you an issue in light color garments
Right but he said those were polyester shirts. He only did a print flash print with the white to compensate for potential dye migration and a print flash print flash print with the yellow because "Race Fuels" didn't have an under base.
Spray tack is the worst, it gets on your floor, in your house air vent system (beware if you’re in a basement), on your press, and most of all in your LUNGS!!! I got rid of my spray tack 10+ years ago when our heater guy found it all stuck inside our brand new ventilation system!!! I use a Textac wipe on tack and before every job I spray my boards with water and rub off the lint from the previous job, flash my boards and they’re nice and tacky again. When needed (about once a week) I put fresh glue down. It’s cheaper, and safer! You REALLY don’t want that in your lungs! I’m not sure why they still sell that crap product when there’s better technology that’s been available for at least 10-15 years... there’s multiple brand of wipe on tack TexTac is one of them, it’s very powerful stuff so I cut I with 10% water. A gallon last last me almost a year for 40 dollars!
Thank you for your advice ,But I seldom use spray adhesive. I use Tex-Tac water soluble pallet adhesive , I have another video where I demonstrate this(Screen Printing Polyester Team Wear) video ,I agree spray adhesive makes a Mess!
The print is supper clean. But if you have a good under base you shouldn't be doing to many passes. It all starts in the art work. but still hats off to you sir
Great video but how did you know if every shirt was positions at the center of every board? If one shirt is off then the design would have shifted. Correct?
Near the base of the arms for the stencil and shirt holders there are some slots that help align everything so it ends up in the same place every time.
We’re just starting out clothing business and would love some help from you with this. We’re trying to screen print and have been struggling, if there’s anyway we can get into contact with you we would really appreciate it!
@@riteonscreenstudio148 That is precisely my point. I don´t know how it is done, and came here to learn. I see a pro doing his stuff, but there is not much I can take out of it. I guess if you are already doing silkscreen you can learn something to improve your craft. For a beginner it is not helpful. There are levels of knowledge and this is not my level, clearly. So don´t get upset, my comment was not meant as a disparagement, only a statement of fact. Cheers.
We are just a bunch of punks down here in South Carolina looking to make cheap Merch for our bands when they go on tour, you have really helped me out because we are about to inherit a four color spider
I offer the same service just visit my blog dynamicdezign.com/screenprinting/ and also visit my website dynamicdezign.com/ that helps you a lot and also feel free to contact me at wilson.dynamicdezign@gmail.com for any query
The way they do it in the printshop I work in they have already have measurements for left chest and front chest and they align it with the design that’s already on the film with tape and all you do is place it on top of it. Next is to burn the screen or expose it to the UV light for about 30 seconds when done you need to wash off the exposed emulsion . but when all that is done the press head has micro adjustments where you can align the frames with the plates measurements all you have to do this time is to test the cross points to make sure they are aligned!✨
Ive never screen printed, but i would like to learn, im puzzled how does he know how to align the colors as he goes to the nect color. Can he see through the screen somewhat to place the screen where it needs to be?
You need to learn how to screen print and use the proper inks, if you use a poly ink you will not have the bleed problem because you cure at a much lower temp so the dyes do not migrate, if that was a larger print with as many coats you are printing that would be a bullet proof vest...
I have the same press which when bought had been taken apart. Because it was apart I decided to get some of the parts sandblasted and powder coated. My question is could you measure your press across the centre to the extremes of the pallet arms so I know how big an area I will need in the room I want to put it. Thanks
Good video. Can you please tell me if I need to stroke/choke the white underbase (make smaller) or leave it the same size as other colors when doing these type halftone prints. Thanks
I offer the same service just visit my blog dynamicdezign.com/screenprinting/ and also visit my website dynamicdezign.com/ that helps you a lot and also feel free to contact me at wilson.dynamicdezign@gmail.com for any query
If anyone can help me how can you add different colors to the shirt like on one screen it's the background of the design but then you move to the next screen and the reigns changes and moves somewhere else on the design if that makes any sense
Ever think of using the grey base for poly shirts? It works really well, and you wouldnt have to go around multiple times and saves ink.
Yes ,I didnt have any Poly block and it was small coverage ,thank you for your input
Amazing techinque, felt like a student watchin a grand master. Beautiful print
Thank You
Finally a shop that actually looks like a real shop. I don't know how these youtube channels have absolute pristine shops that look like their first day of business. By the way. Have you ever tried One Stoke's Colormax White? Best white we ever used for cotton and poly. No bleed issues on 100% poly. Used it on nylon bags with the nylon catalyst and never had any issues...well other than forgetting to preshrink the nylon once in a blue moon.
Great set up ROCK and RORY! 👌🏽 I just started mine today ✨
Once saw a 12 color automatic silk screener using 55 gal drums of ink. 2 people running it. One putting the shirts on and the other taking them off into the dryer.
Turned out so nice wow. Great Video!
Also, do customers send the design separated? I’m new so I’m trying to understand. How do you make it so perfect? How do you line it up? Does the machine have preset stops?
The print looks really good but You shouldn’t have to print flash print the colors specially if you have a solid white base underneath.
I not sure what white your using but just about any white out there for cotton shirts should not give you an issue in light color garments
Right but he said those were polyester shirts. He only did a print flash print with the white to compensate for potential dye migration and a print flash print flash print with the yellow because "Race Fuels" didn't have an under base.
I actually watched the whole video. Good Stuff!
thank you
Para imprimir una policromia en un fotografía, cómo salen las imágenes?
Excelente trabajo!!!
Spray tack is the worst, it gets on your floor, in your house air vent system (beware if you’re in a basement), on your press, and most of all in your LUNGS!!! I got rid of my spray tack 10+ years ago when our heater guy found it all stuck inside our brand new ventilation system!!! I use a Textac wipe on tack and before every job I spray my boards with water and rub off the lint from the previous job, flash my boards and they’re nice and tacky again. When needed (about once a week) I put fresh glue down. It’s cheaper, and safer! You REALLY don’t want that in your lungs! I’m not sure why they still sell that crap product when there’s better technology that’s been available for at least 10-15 years... there’s multiple brand of wipe on tack TexTac is one of them, it’s very powerful stuff so I cut I with 10% water. A gallon last last me almost a year for 40 dollars!
Thank you for your advice ,But I seldom use spray adhesive. I use Tex-Tac water soluble pallet adhesive , I have another video where I demonstrate this(Screen Printing Polyester Team Wear) video ,I agree spray adhesive makes a Mess!
Awesome! Keep making those videos. 👊🏼
thank you
The print is supper clean. But if you have a good under base you shouldn't be doing to many passes. It all starts in the art work. but still hats off to you sir
That's some great printing. What kind of printing press are you using? It seems to make printing simpler.
thank you for your comment, Im using a 4 colour ,4 station ,Ben-Mar Press ,Made in Canada
Great video but how did you know if every shirt was positions at the center of every board? If one shirt is off then the design would have shifted. Correct?
I use an adhesive to hold the shirt in place and I line up shirt on pallet with the shoulders ,hope this helps ,thanks
@@riteonscreenstudio148 yes thank you.
How did you line the cut outs on the screen so the individual colors went in the correct spots?
I use Printers registration cross marks then I tape them out so they wont print on the shirt
Nice work sir keep it up
Thank You
Good 👍
How to make design in computer n how to send ink in dye panal
Good job.sir, how much market price ?
What’s the name of the screen printing machine that you’re using
Its a Ben-Mar 4 colour 4 stationmade in canada
How I can buy it
what kind of screen print machine is this
good work
Thank you
How can you sell trademark goods?
I printed them for a licensed dealer
Good shit 👍🏾
Nice machine what’s the name of it please I want one
Its a Ben-mar 4 colour. 4 station Made in Canada,F&H and sons ,Toronto Canada
I wonder, if it is that easy to align stencil to shirt when you applied yellow 4 times? What's the trick there?
Near the base of the arms for the stencil and shirt holders there are some slots that help align everything so it ends up in the same place every time.
ऐ वाला काम मालूम है मेरे को पूरा
I notice he didn’t cure the last color
hello.the first 3 colours were only flashed and the last colour didnt need to be flashed ,it was going down the dryer to be cured
We’re just starting out clothing business and would love some help from you with this. We’re trying to screen print and have been struggling, if there’s anyway we can get into contact with you we would really appreciate it!
rocnroar@yahoo.ca
Its hard to centering
Hello sir, I am from Morocco, can you sell me this machine because it does not exist in my country
contact FH&SONS Toronto Ontario Canada
R S
Nice, but if you are trying to learn about silkscreen printing this will not teach you much.
maybe you can show us all how it is done?
@@riteonscreenstudio148 That is precisely my point. I don´t know how it is done, and came here to learn. I see a pro doing his stuff, but there is not much I can take out of it. I guess if you are already doing silkscreen you can learn something to improve your craft. For a beginner it is not helpful. There are levels of knowledge and this is not my level, clearly. So don´t get upset, my comment was not meant as a disparagement, only a statement of fact. Cheers.
We are just a bunch of punks down here in South Carolina looking to make cheap Merch for our bands when they go on tour, you have really helped me out because we are about to inherit a four color spider
I wish you the best of luck.Just do it !
How is it going ?
Man, that seems like a pressure for 110s, but the print looked great. Thumbs up.
WOW, very nice looking print on those shirts. What mesh screens did you use for this job.?
Can’t believe it came out so well.
J
so damn smooth!!! great video! I love the process step by step!
many years pushing a squeegee LOL
I’m getting one tomorrow. I hope I’m that smooth with it.
I got a whole set up for sale dirt cheap!
like your shop keeping it real and showing anyone can do this.
been doing it about 40 years now
Mantap bang
But how do you do multiple colors ? The Vinyl cutout has to be different ?
Sir muja screen printing work atta hay muja jobs hona hi
Great video, simple process and outcome.
Wooow!! Am looking for this machine. How much?
I think you fudged up, you didn't heat treat that last color?
The shirt was finished being printed I pulled it off to send it down the conveyor dryer
Ok
That came out absolutely beautiful
thank you
It’s so easy to do. When you’re watching someone else do it lol. I’m gonna have a go, but more of a diy approach. Those emblems look amazing btw.
Thank you very much
How do you line them up? Is it the same print on each screen and it’s just taped off to only allow a specific area to have the ink pass through?
I offer the same service just visit my blog dynamicdezign.com/screenprinting/ and also visit my website dynamicdezign.com/ that helps you a lot and also feel free to contact me at wilson.dynamicdezign@gmail.com for any query
The way they do it in the printshop I work in they have already have measurements for left chest and front chest and they align it with the design that’s already on the film with tape and all you do is place it on top of it. Next is to burn the screen or expose it to the UV light for about 30 seconds when done you need to wash off the exposed emulsion . but when all that is done the press head has micro adjustments where you can align the frames with the plates measurements all you have to do this time is to test the cross points to make sure they are aligned!✨
There's no need for drying time in between coats? I want to be able to make mine clean and crisp like that!
I use a flash dryer ,you can see it on my left hand side. I use it to lightly dry the wet print so I can reprint on top of the print
How many shirts can you pump out like this in an hour/day?
I can print about 40-50 an hour 4 colour prints .About 100 per hour 1 colour print .Print flash print about 75 per hour
The print came out nice but man... you’re doing waaaay to much printing and flashing to be efficient.
Ive never screen printed, but i would like to learn, im puzzled how does he know how to align the colors as he goes to the nect color. Can he see through the screen somewhat to place the screen where it needs to be?
You need to learn how to screen print and use the proper inks, if you use a poly ink you will not have the bleed problem because you cure at a much lower temp so the dyes do not migrate, if that was a larger print with as many coats you are printing that would be a bullet proof vest...
I have the same press which when bought had been taken apart. Because it was apart I decided to get some of the parts sandblasted and powder coated. My question is could you measure your press across the centre to the extremes of the pallet arms so I know how big an area I will need in the room I want to put it. Thanks
Sir i need help from you. which printer is best for transparent / trace paper printer - with dots (screen printer) cmyk print
You did not underbase the race fuel?
Etni der me to frem hi shuk jati hai
Good video. Can you please tell me if I need to stroke/choke the white underbase (make smaller) or leave it the same size as other colors when doing these type halftone prints. Thanks
Did you print white under RACE FUELS?
I offer the same service just visit my blog dynamicdezign.com/screenprinting/ and also visit my website dynamicdezign.com/ that helps you a lot and also feel free to contact me at wilson.dynamicdezign@gmail.com for any query
Approx 1 min 30secs a shirt ✌
This man looks happy :)
Enjoyed this video a lot, just wanted to know what specific heat thing do you use to dry the ink, get back to me when can thanks
get a flash dryer, they're like $140 on ebay. alternatively, you can spend about the same money on a heat press, and be able to do vinyl, too
that came out great! nice video
Do you do virtual class tutorial?
Why not have a larger table . The print came out nice man.
So the 4 prints are all different. That way each can transfer its own color?
What did you spray the bas with before you laid the shirt?
It is a spray adhesive but if you use liquid pallet glue is way better and if keep your shop cleaner
@@Vega23 yah pallet tape and the glue is the way to go
If anyone can help me how can you add different colors to the shirt like on one screen it's the background of the design but then you move to the next screen and the reigns changes and moves somewhere else on the design if that makes any sense
We’re do you the blue shirt 👕 from
I hate being the guy removing shirts you get clobbered by the screen as it turns 🤪.
Can you give Colours manu
What a badass old man. I want to be like this guy when I get old. Just awesome!
Hey bud ,I aint old ,just older than you !
brasil
Hardly rocket science
Really nice job.. is that ink specifically for Poly shirts?
yes it is a Poly Plastisol.it cures at a lower temperature ,From FH& Sons Toronto
Awesome old men
Very safe units to use.
The MAN!!!
Great printing 👍
Nice your century
can you share about the printing machine you use?
interested in the spider's
NICE!☝️🤣🔥🔥🔥✔️
I have a 4 color screen but one plate for the shirts only, nice one you have sir
nice set up brotha keep that wheel spinning
Which mesh are you using? Very cool printing
white 110, yellow 110,red 110 ,navy blue 160 mesh
Wow....Do you do small orders
minimum order 25 sheets
Holy crap. OG killed it!
thanks
Rock & roll kunu c beliau.. pada hal layan dang dut wakakajja
Killer videos,,,you got it down,,,Nice looking front logo
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
smart work
🇵🇪👏🇵🇪👏🇵🇪
If I need a complete to wock you can help me get it.
Dubai
How much is it the machine and where should I find?