Great video! I appreciate you showing and explaining how you do things! Can you make a video explaining more about the different types of emulsions and inks as well as why you chose what you use. Again, thanks for making amazing videos and I wish you the very best! 🙏 Poppy
Thank you Chris! I appreciate the feedback and support. Awesome racing content on your channel, keep it coming!
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Hi and thank you for your videos they are awesome and inspire me a lot. Do you have a link to a rule like yours to draw your benchmarks?? a video with water-based paint would be cool I try white on black but I have trouble getting the ink through force to you
Hey I appreciate the support honestly! My apologies for not understanding, but what do you mean rules to my benchmarks? Water based ink would be cool, but I just love plastisol ink. I will definitely try to make a video on water based ink!
Another great video and much thanks for the tips! Could you cover some computer work and show how you set up the artwork and the registration marks? Keep up the great work! Thanks again!
I appreciate the awesome feedback! a majority of my videos includes me showing the burning/washout process of the screens. Taking you from start to finish. However, I don't have one whole video dedicated to just burning screens at least not yet.
There should be a gap! a quarter width is a good measuring point. If it is touching the pallet it wont print well because the screen has to bounce up when printing. This is referred to as "Off contact"
First off your videos rock, you explain it so much better than others have. I have a flash dryer do I need a conveyor dryer? I'm just doing shirts for myself and don't really have the room or money for it. Once I flash dry it can I just give it time to dry before wearing it.
I appreciate it man glad it helps! You do not need a conveyor dryer. In the case that your just doing shirts for yourself and small runs you can get away with just a flash dryer and cure the shirts with the flash dryer. That’s exactly how I started, only had a flash dryer and curing is still possible with it
Great video, always keeping it real. Have the same flash dryer, at what temp do set Your a at (300° or its highest) and what distance do you have it from the pellet/board? Thank you 👊🏽
Me & my business partner always tell people, "Okay, we'll make you one shirt but you're going to pay a SAMPLE PRICE. After the screen cost/setup fee & projected labor (Depending on how many screens), for one shirt it'll be $75-$100." That's when they change their tone & go with the 25 shirt minimum instead lol
Exactly haha, sometimes they just don't understand and then when you give them an absurd sample price they get mad but hey nothing we can do about that. This is a business for bulk! Totally understand the client needing samples to see and test the feel but it comes at a price. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Bro super informative video. You even got a comment from THE Ryonet, haha that's great! 1 Question though, when a customer gives you the shirt they want their design printed on do you require them to give you extra shirts just in case you mess up? Or just pray you tested enough before starting printing on the shirts they gave you?
Indeed! Appreciate the love. But great question! I try to tell them to order extras but if not I just pray it all goes smoothly 🙏🏽 hahaha. Trying to slowly move away from letting clients provide blanks. It just makes it harder
i’m just learning about screen printing. thinking about buying the whole set up and doing it for my brand when I get it started. you have green screens, does the color make any difference or is it just preference?
That would be dope! The screens aren’t green but that’s just the emulsion I used which was green. Emulsion is what you use to coat the screens and burn the image onto the screen
@@baavproductions thanks!..the emulsion is green, copy. thats makes now. thanks again! great content and production by the way, much success with everything!
Flash dryer is meant to “flash” the print quickly so you can add a second coat and the conveyor dryer is meant to cure the shirts. Although you can cure the shirts with a flash dryer but it would take a lot more time compared to a conveyor dryer
Got my like Brother. I've had people come to asking How much you charge for a shirt. Next time they Ask me that I'm gonna share your video cause they taking my time Just to explain to them How much prep is involved. Bless.
Yeah man, it always takes so much time to explain all that goes into screen printing and why it is priced the way it is. Thank you for showing love bro! much appreciated.
@@baavproductions you got it. Gotta put lotta love and pride into it. Im from back in the day when we was making positives by hand when computers were Black screen and Green letters nowadays things are easier yet there's still lotta work put into it. Thanks for taking your time but I do tell people that dont know the business to look it up on RUclips the proccess and your video is perfect cause I much rather be creating than explaining. Love Bless.
I appreciate you my guy! However I am NOT from L.A haha I am born in Africa believe it or not and have been living in Maryland every since🤘🏽 how can I cash in that million dollars? Hahah
Great video. It's fantastic how you show your process and explain how pricing works. Keep it up 🙌
Hey I appreciate the support! Just trying to make it more simple!
I was looking for a good video to learn about screen printing because I am getting into restreching with a buddy of mine. This is perfect. Thanks.
Happy to help🙌🏽
Bro I hate the fact that your videos are f****** awesome man keep up the good work preciate you
Your the best bro! I appreciate the support it goes a longggg way!
I would recommend getting the aluminum rectangle pallets
Good one bro
Thank you bro!
Great video, very detailed! I am glad you showed how you set up the platform.
No doubt! appreciate the support
You explain everything so well. So glad I found your videos. So much appreciation for you !!
I appreciate you for the feedback!!
Bro I love your energy and straight forward forwardness.
I appreciate you bro! Thank you for the love and engagement!
Great video, dude - one of the best on T-shirt printing I've seen :)
I appreciate that so much man🙏🏽
@@baavproductions No probs - I've subbed too, and now I'm working my way through your back catalogue! :)
Sweet man! Hope you enjoy
You explain everything perfectly thanks for sharing your experience & examples Peace
No problem at all! Than you for the support!
Real talk man.
Appreciate it Brad, honestly.
Great video! I appreciate you showing and explaining how you do things! Can you make a video explaining more about the different types of emulsions and inks as well as why you chose what you use. Again, thanks for making amazing videos and I wish you the very best! 🙏 Poppy
Nice video my dude. I like it when the customers say I want different color inks lol.
Thank you James! and hahah its always fun huh
Awesome video....thank you for all the information you provide
Thank you Chris! I appreciate the feedback and support. Awesome racing content on your channel, keep it coming!
Hi and thank you for your videos they are awesome and inspire me a lot. Do you have a link to a rule like yours to draw your benchmarks?? a video with water-based paint would be cool I try white on black but I have trouble getting the ink through
force to you
Hey I appreciate the support honestly!
My apologies for not understanding, but what do you mean rules to my benchmarks?
Water based ink would be cool, but I just love plastisol ink. I will definitely try to make a video on water based ink!
Another great video and much thanks for the tips! Could you cover some computer work and show how you set up the artwork and the registration marks? Keep up the great work! Thanks again!
I appreciate the feedback Michael! will definitely try to incorporate some computer work and artwork!
@@baavproductions what do you use to color separate. I get away with photoshop but I know the industry usually calls for vector.
@@jameskastner2062 I use Illustrator 99% of the time.
where did you buy the gold one, the gold plastisol can you share a link cause i don't know where to buy one
Here it is
www.screenprinting.com/products/wilflex-epic-liquid-gold-plastisol-ink
I truly like the way you explain step-by-step I have one question do you have a video how do I burn a screen and the emotions do not wash out
I appreciate the awesome feedback!
a majority of my videos includes me showing the burning/washout process of the screens. Taking you from start to finish. However, I don't have one whole video dedicated to just burning screens at least not yet.
Very good
Thank you!
Good stuff!
Thank you Daniel! Appreciate it!
Killer video and a good brake down of how it’s Done…
Is there should be gap between the pallet and screen mess ..? Or it touch during printing
There should be a gap! a quarter width is a good measuring point. If it is touching the pallet it wont print well because the screen has to bounce up when printing. This is referred to as "Off contact"
I’m looking to get serious about my screen printing side hustle. What’s the best advice/resources that I should be looking in to?
First off your videos rock, you explain it so much better than others have. I have a flash dryer do I need a conveyor dryer? I'm just doing shirts for myself and don't really have the room or money for it. Once I flash dry it can I just give it time to dry before wearing it.
I appreciate it man glad it helps! You do not need a conveyor dryer. In the case that your just doing shirts for yourself and small runs you can get away with just a flash dryer and cure the shirts with the flash dryer. That’s exactly how I started, only had a flash dryer and curing is still possible with it
@@baavproductions thank you I greatly appreciate your time in helping me.
My pleasure
GOOD BRO 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
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Great video, always keeping it real. Have the same flash dryer, at what temp do set Your a at (300° or its highest) and what distance do you have it from the pellet/board? Thank you 👊🏽
Thank you, keeping it as real as it gets. I had kept it a little below 300 if I remember correctly and about 2-3 inches
How do you do a sleeve print?
Me & my business partner always tell people, "Okay, we'll make you one shirt but you're going to pay a SAMPLE PRICE. After the screen cost/setup fee & projected labor (Depending on how many screens), for one shirt it'll be $75-$100." That's when they change their tone & go with the 25 shirt minimum instead lol
Exactly haha, sometimes they just don't understand and then when you give them an absurd sample price they get mad but hey nothing we can do about that. This is a business for bulk! Totally understand the client needing samples to see and test the feel but it comes at a price. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
I subscribed cause I been interested for some years now.
Welcome!
Bro super informative video. You even got a comment from THE Ryonet, haha that's great! 1 Question though, when a customer gives you the shirt they want their design printed on do you require them to give you extra shirts just in case you mess up? Or just pray you tested enough before starting printing on the shirts they gave you?
Indeed! Appreciate the love. But great question! I try to tell them to order extras but if not I just pray it all goes smoothly 🙏🏽 hahaha. Trying to slowly move away from letting clients provide blanks. It just makes it harder
i’m just learning about screen printing. thinking about buying the whole set up and doing it for my brand when I get it started. you have green screens, does the color make any difference or is it just preference?
That would be dope! The screens aren’t green but that’s just the emulsion I used which was green. Emulsion is what you use to coat the screens and burn the image onto the screen
@@baavproductions thanks!..the emulsion is green, copy. thats makes now. thanks again! great content and production by the way, much success with everything!
Thank you for the support and love🙏🏽
Please who can explain me how did he fix the Cracking problem
( His first test )
Flash dryer does not cure the ink 100% or what does conveyer dryer fully cured the ink?Im Curious about these?
Flash dryer is meant to “flash” the print quickly so you can add a second coat and the conveyor dryer is meant to cure the shirts. Although you can cure the shirts with a flash dryer but it would take a lot more time compared to a conveyor dryer
Any possibility to cure with a heat gun?
Where do you buy the conveyor dryer?
keep go junior
Thank you!
Got my like Brother. I've had people come to asking How much you charge for a shirt.
Next time they Ask me that I'm gonna share your video cause they taking my time Just to explain to them How much prep is involved.
Bless.
Yeah man, it always takes so much time to explain all that goes into screen printing and why it is priced the way it is. Thank you for showing love bro! much appreciated.
@@baavproductions you got it. Gotta put lotta love and pride into it. Im from back in the day when we was making positives by hand when computers were Black screen and Green letters nowadays things are easier yet there's still lotta work put into it. Thanks for taking your time but I do tell people that dont know the business to look it up on RUclips the proccess and your video is perfect cause I much rather be creating than explaining.
Love Bless.
@@whojahbless1560 yeah man things have come along way haha. I appreciate it again!
wah 👌👌
Thank you!
How do you find your customers
All really been word of mouth honestly. Just doing good work and promoting your self on social media
what kind of press do you use?
6 color 4 station press
This were it all started
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Thank you!
Thanks a lot 🙏
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Much love!
Million dollars this dude is from L.A. lololol
Great video dude.
I appreciate you my guy! However I am NOT from L.A haha I am born in Africa believe it or not and have been living in Maryland every since🤘🏽 how can I cash in that million dollars? Hahah
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Well said!
Your all videos voice is very low. Difficult to hear what you are saying