Would it be possible to use photo emulsion to make a stamp rather than a stencil? Photopolymer gels and plates for photogravure are crazy expensive right now! Also thanks for your explanation of the emulsions, nice and clear :)
Hi @Greg Veit ! Great question. Since I'm not super familiar with that process it would be hard to say exactly. It may be worth your time to experiment though. Sorry i don't have an exact answer on this one!
@@Ryonet Thanks for your reply. Just going on your professional intuition, would you think that a harder-setting emulsion would be a good choice for this? Thinking in terms of the sort of rubber you'd have on a rubber stamp, hard but with a little bit of give.
I like it when you explain the different emulsion and recommended them for beginner and advance screen printers
Nailed it lol I have a hard time with pre sensitized exposes way to fast for me.
Would it be possible to use photo emulsion to make a stamp rather than a stencil? Photopolymer gels and plates for photogravure are crazy expensive right now! Also thanks for your explanation of the emulsions, nice and clear :)
Hi @Greg Veit ! Great question. Since I'm not super familiar with that process it would be hard to say exactly. It may be worth your time to experiment though. Sorry i don't have an exact answer on this one!
@@Ryonet Thanks for your reply. Just going on your professional intuition, would you think that a harder-setting emulsion would be a good choice for this? Thinking in terms of the sort of rubber you'd have on a rubber stamp, hard but with a little bit of give.
I have the HXT Pre-Sensitized Hybrid Emulsion and a 500w Flood light. what is the range of time for exposure so I dont waste to many screens lol
Thank you