Best Practices: Making Your Own Printing Board
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- A tutorial for creating your own light weight, easy-to-store printing board for silk screening fabric or creating a soft surface for using a gelli plate.
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I love that the 2'x4' panel fits exactly on the table! Here's another option to bed-lifters for adding height: cut 4 lengths of PVC pipe and slide them on the table legs. This is a way to make the table just about any height you would like (I like my tabletops to be a specific height for comfort and ergonomics.) I then cut slits in 4 tennis balls to create "feet" on the pipe ends, so the pipes do not scratch the floor. Maybe this is not as easy to assemble and store as bed-lifters, but what the heck, it works for me! :)
The small folding table I got has adjustable legs so that’s an option too
Thank you for your video. What would you suggest as a printing board for printing yardage please?
Depends on how much space you have and whether it can be set up permanently. Plywood works best IMO, but I have also made smaller printing boards like the one in the video from acoustical panels for the ceiling.
@@JaneDunnewold Thank you for your reply!
Thank you Jane for all your wonderful informative videos. Can you please share the brand of iron you are using here and are so happy with? Thank you.
It a Rowenta Steam Express with a separate chamber for the water. I believe they still make them.
@@JaneDunnewold Thank you.