thanks for sharing! Great tutorial. I got some cuestions: what about the mesh you use? there is no link to it. which characteristic has it? Can I use normal engobes for it? Do I have to use some specific vehicle for it? thanks in advance :)
Since I made the video, I have my system more down - I will make some new videos about it soon. I use a 200 yellow mesh. I think you can use engines, but you will want to leave them out so some of the water evaporates - to needs to be a bit thicker. I'm not sure what you mean by vehicle - can you be more specific? Thank you for watching!😄
Hi! I know it is an old video, but I hope for responce from the lovely author! 😊 I didn't quite understood what you are using for the blue part, is it regular screenprinting paint or something like agoba for ceramics? Are you fiering them and after that glazing with a transparent one? I loved the idea
It’s underglaze! I use speedball royal blue I think is the color and then yes I use a transparent glaze on top. One that doesn’t have zinc so the colors don’t run.
Hello thank you very muck for video. You are so sweet. Can I ask a question, how high should the UV light be from the ground for burning? Does it matter?
I think I read to measure the screen diagonally across and that should be the height. I don't measure mine, I have mine just above the screen where the light covers the entire screen, but i bet it's close to the height of the diagonal.
I have not tried to print directly on bisque-fired clay, but I have tried to put the transfer onto bisque and I have not been able to get it to work (at least not with newsprint transfers). Sorry, somehow I missed this comment! Thank you for watching.
thanks for sharing! Great tutorial. I got some cuestions: what about the mesh you use? there is no link to it.
which characteristic has it? Can I use normal engobes for it? Do I have to use some specific vehicle for it?
thanks in advance :)
oh I see there are different screen emulsions which is the one you use? thanks
Since I made the video, I have my system more down - I will make some new videos about it soon. I use a 200 yellow mesh. I think you can use engines, but you will want to leave them out so some of the water evaporates - to needs to be a bit thicker. I'm not sure what you mean by vehicle - can you be more specific? Thank you for watching!😄
Came for the screen print tutorial. Left before you got there. # minutes in and still talking about irrelevant BS.
Hi! I know it is an old video, but I hope for responce from the lovely author! 😊 I didn't quite understood what you are using for the blue part, is it regular screenprinting paint or something like agoba for ceramics? Are you fiering them and after that glazing with a transparent one? I loved the idea
It’s underglaze! I use speedball royal blue I think is the color and then yes I use a transparent glaze on top. One that doesn’t have zinc so the colors don’t run.
Hello thank you very muck for video. You are so sweet. Can I ask a question, how high should the UV light be from the ground for burning? Does it matter?
I think I read to measure the screen diagonally across and that should be the height. I don't measure mine, I have mine just above the screen where the light covers the entire screen, but i bet it's close to the height of the diagonal.
Beautiful
Can you print on bisque fired clay?
I have not tried to print directly on bisque-fired clay, but I have tried to put the transfer onto bisque and I have not been able to get it to work (at least not with newsprint transfers). Sorry, somehow I missed this comment! Thank you for watching.
You’re pretty cool!! Thank u!
Waste of time!