I love how excited you are about it. I will also woulda love this product when I began screen printing, makes it seem incredible easy and accessible for newcomers
Wow, this would save so much money in the long run. Sometimes those screens can be really expensive and sometimes it's hard to find just what you want. I definitely plan on getting one of those. Thanks for sharing!
You should reconsider. The size of screen you can make with this machine is limited. Not to mention it needs power (electric I suppose) to run it. That is additional cost over the cost of the machine. There are other approaches/tecniques you can learn to make successful photoemulsion silkscreens. One is using direct/indirect sunlight as UV light source and it is FREE.
the only useful thing i would buy from this is the mesh with the emulsion already on it since i’m pretty lazy lol other than that, the machine looks over price and it’s cheaper to use one of those bright ass construction lights from like home depot and a random glass plate
"make sure you pop the bag close then you take out the thing and pop it on the thing. then you're going to pop on the machine and pop the thing through the thing."
There is other video's on the MYOS machine which shows it working a lot better she did not follow instructions, but for something like this you would need something like the Newman roller frames I believe.
This needs to be an infomercial, with people trying and failing to shine UV lights on their screens for a few seconds before wiping their brows and saying "There's got to be a better way!"
@@latenighter1965 It doesn't seem like she removed the emulsions. I make screen prints my self. It looks like she left a layer of residues of emulsion on the screen by the color of the image area.
This isn’t nearly as simple as this video shows. You have to work hard to remove the residue. It doesn’t just float away in the water. The instructions that come with the machine are useless and there seems very little info to be easily found online. Without decent comprehensive instructions you’re simply left with ‘trial and error’ which results in many wasted screens at around £10 a pop ! The machine doesn’t even come with a single “free” screen to practice.
I’ve just bought a screen sensation pack from a car boot, it’s got the squeegee part missing but I think everything else is there. Have you any videos on how to go from the actual start to absolute finish? I have no idea what I’m doing lol.
Basically it makes a stencil with your custom artwork: It bakes the photo emulsion (the purple stuff) into the sheet everywhere _except_ where the black ink from the transparency blocked the light. Now you can wash away the emulsion that was under the ink, leaving "holes" in the shape of your design. Next you squeegee ink through the open portion of the screen onto paper, a t-shirt, or whatever.
Just look at your T-shirt! How is the print on there created you think? It's called screen printing. look it up. She shows how to make a "screen" (template) yourself
@@kauboy9816 A UV lamp. Probably 365nm . Basically the same wavelength used for curing fingernail polish. Undoubtedly fairly high intensity and concentrated on one line which is why you need to pass the plate under it at a constant, set speed. Not a bad design if you really must have it in a few seconds. If you have a bit more patience, sunshine would do.
I have made negative with laser printer, but as I know, you can make negative with inkjet printer also. Before I have used other way to expose mesh, with this machine to easy to get good design on mesh.
This is cool and all but to do multiple colors and adjusting the image on the same location on such a small place would cause problems and that's not even taking into account the fact that you would need special frames for the machine or place your going to use it on. This is a great idea but you would need to build your machines around that instead of being versatile
I don't know. To me it seems much easier to burn the screens the old fashioned way. Coat them, store them for later, then take one out when you need it, lay the design on it, put it in the sun for two or three minutes, wash it off. much faster.
Bought individually it’s about £10 per screen. Packs of 10 work out cheaper, but are rarely in stock. The screens are designed to be taped into the Screen Sensation unit which is also sold by Create and Craft.
Light sensitive screen emulsion application and washout is easy the traditional way. why would you want to pay a fortune for this? I found the hard part was making the acetate of the design. In the end i used to go to a friend who is a commercial printer and get him to make them for a few pounds each.
УФ лампа с моторчиком за 500 баксов. Их расходники- сетка с эмульсией, невозможно натянуть на раму, всё равно выводить фотошаблон. Вывод - мусор для поштучных рукодельщиков.
I have this machine, I made first test, I got great result. From one mesh I have got 2 mesh stencils. Great product
I love how excited you are about it. I will also woulda love this product when I began screen printing, makes it seem incredible easy and accessible for newcomers
Wow I didn’t know this existed. Just found the video while watching screen printing vids. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Same here
great Video Well Done Love to know more but very Good
I'm so excited that I am just about to "pop!" LOL
Nice video & easy way to make the screen
Time saving machine. But in fine art print I prefer the tradition ways.
Wow, this would save so much money in the long run. Sometimes those screens can be really expensive and sometimes it's hard to find just what you want. I definitely plan on getting one of those. Thanks for sharing!
You should reconsider. The size of screen you can make with this machine is limited. Not to mention it needs power (electric I suppose) to run it. That is additional cost over the cost of the machine. There are other approaches/tecniques you can learn to make successful photoemulsion silkscreens. One is using direct/indirect sunlight as UV light source and it is FREE.
@@nakunaman45 Thanks for the info, I will have to look that up. Free is always an option.
the only useful thing i would buy from this is the mesh with the emulsion already on it since i’m pretty lazy lol other than that, the machine looks over price and it’s cheaper to use one of those bright ass construction lights from like home depot and a random glass plate
you can use usual tube lamp or even sunlight.
"make sure you pop the bag close then you take out the thing and pop it on the thing. then you're going to pop on the machine and pop the thing through the thing."
she is very exited to pop something ;D
There is other video's on the MYOS machine which shows it working a lot better she did not follow instructions, but for something like this you would need something like the Newman roller frames I believe.
This needs to be an infomercial, with people trying and failing to shine UV lights on their screens for a few seconds before wiping their brows and saying "There's got to be a better way!"
You didn’t get the photo emulsion off the screen for it to be printable. It just got lighter.
actually thats the way it works, it miniscule holes in tthe screen not a total removal
@@latenighter1965 It doesn't seem like she removed the emulsions. I make screen prints my self. It looks like she left a layer of residues of emulsion on the screen by the color of the image area.
This isn’t nearly as simple as this video shows. You have to work hard to remove the residue. It doesn’t just float away in the water. The instructions that come with the machine are useless and there seems very little info to be easily found online. Without decent comprehensive instructions you’re simply left with ‘trial and error’ which results in many wasted screens at around £10 a pop !
The machine doesn’t even come with a single “free” screen to practice.
@@lynnehudson6243 Seems way overpriced considering the cost of just buying proper. and way more durable, supplies.
I’ve just bought a screen sensation pack from a car boot, it’s got the squeegee part missing but I think everything else is there. Have you any videos on how to go from the actual start to absolute finish? I have no idea what I’m doing lol.
where do you buy the machine ????
I wouldn't recommend this if you are really interested in screen printing.
So tell us better
How do we put the design on the clear plastic and what's the plastic name also where can we buy the machine and the mesh?
So it's an exposure unit lol
Great vid... I need someone to count how many times she said pop tho Lmfaoooo
Next show us how to mount the mesh to a frame.
For $500??
I'll just do it the old fashioned way.
How exciting ...
Its messy, but if u have the setup and space yea
whats the best tutorial to do it the old way
The old fashioned way still costs at least 200$ you get what you pay for. Hard work.
@@samlafontaine8552 the old fashioned way is free, you just use the sun or maybe a lamp...
Can we use in cloth
Watched the whole video, still not knowing what this machine does. RUclips recommendations wtf
Basically it makes a stencil with your custom artwork:
It bakes the photo emulsion (the purple stuff) into the sheet everywhere _except_ where the black ink from the transparency blocked the light. Now you can wash away the emulsion that was under the ink, leaving "holes" in the shape of your design.
Next you squeegee ink through the open portion of the screen onto paper, a t-shirt, or whatever.
That machine? Basically just a light.
@@fitrianhidayat Never seen lights grab a sandwich of materials and pull it through a pre-programmed timely manner....
Just look at your T-shirt! How is the print on there created you think? It's called screen printing. look it up. She shows how to make a "screen" (template) yourself
@@creepybunny255 well now you have
If not you can use laminator with UV lamp inside..good idea for creator
👍🇩🇿
Do you ship to the USA for the mesh screens to make your own at home without the kit
It seems impressive, however this has to mounted on a framed because paint will be applied on your T-shirts
So its a conveyor belt with a light.
k.
its to make your life easier. Just buy the thing and use it. You'll love it
Wait a minute, isn't that machine basically just a glorified lamp???
It´s better than be exposure to toxic chemicals
Best I can figure, yes. An IR lamp with variable speed rollers.
Edit: David caught my mistake. UV lamp. IR would be useless, lol.
@@kauboy9816 A UV lamp. Probably 365nm . Basically the same wavelength used for curing fingernail polish. Undoubtedly fairly high intensity and concentrated on one line which is why you need to pass the plate under it at a constant, set speed. Not a bad design if you really must have it in a few seconds. If you have a bit more patience, sunshine would do.
@@davidfrere4522 Derp... Yes UV. Thanks!
@@fernando1sierra aren't you still using emulsion ?
A nice product....
where do you find it whats the cost
quick question about artwork. Do you need adobe or other digital platform to create the designs.
Where is this available?
Is it possible to do images and intricated designs?
This would be great, much like a thermofax. However, the price point is way out of my range. $450+
Can u confirm whether this will happen only in positive or it is possible in butter sheet or treasing sheet
I figured that it was going to be expensive. Someone said $500. That's too much. I prefer the traditional screens with the wood. Thanks anyway
😊
How can I buy this machine?
VERY NICE
Is the stencil then adhered to a normal stretched screen???
How big can you print with that?
Very good
Where do I get more mesh to buy?
Now, how exactly do you print it ?
So i dont have to wait a whole day for the process. Amazing
Awesome👍
What sort of inks can be used with this process?
What is the machine
As a pro screenprinter I say : what a butts***! haha
Theres never an easy way out to screen printing. indeed...what a b.s
wooowww didn't know this machine existed! this is amazing but out of my budget!
Pringles, once you pop you cant stop
Where can I buy?
Omg I now want one.
Cool, but expensive right? I just got hp laser jet pro m252dw with white toner, I think this way is faster to make some shirts and more.
how much the machine and the mesh
Where we can buy this machine? I am in Malaysia?
Where can I buy the mesh
so where can I buy this machine?
Where do I buy it at?
What is pink color paper name?
So it’s a uv machine?
What kind of printer did u use ? Need a full tutorial from start to finish thank u for this video
I have made negative with laser printer, but as I know, you can make negative with inkjet printer also. Before I have used other way to expose mesh, with this machine to easy to get good design on mesh.
@@BhatLidia k thank u so much
where do you get the mesh from
China
take a shot every time she says "pop it"
How many times can one person say “pop” in one video?! That had to be the most irritating thing about this whole video.
I was thinking the same thing. Pop this, and pop that over there, here a pop, there a pop....
what is the mesh count and is there a right and wrong side?
The most important thing was left out.
How expensive is this to buy and to use?
Machine its self is $500
@@penjuwin846 WOW!!! THAT'S CRAZY!! when it's just a UV lamp? I can see if it did more stuff but it doesn't
This is cool and all but to do multiple colors and adjusting the image on the same location on such a small place would cause problems and that's not even taking into account the fact that you would need special frames for the machine or place your going to use it on. This is a great idea but you would need to build your machines around that instead of being versatile
yudu. . . .
Agreed. This is certainly designed for 1 color screen print applications. But still, it's a nice little setup.
U can use other light too instead of using this machine there Soo many way to do that
android cartoon I simply use sunlight.
I don't know. To me it seems much easier to burn the screens the old fashioned way. Coat them, store them for later, then take one out when you need it, lay the design on it, put it in the sun for two or three minutes, wash it off. much faster.
yes,yes,yes!!! my screens are all exposed by natual light, screenprinting for 48yrs! lots of my work purchased by corperate offices.
How do you attach it to a frame?
Wow, didn't think it would be so easy. Can't see that machine being cheap tho.......
How can I get this product please
In Indonesia Just used 3 neon lamp. Cheep ...... hahaha
Amazing but too expensive for me 🙁
Don't have no link to find it
You have forgot to say also to be careful about dust who can be appear between glasses and can affected the result when is sensation.
RUclips snuck this video into my saved folder. I swear I did not save this. RUclips is trying to make me buy this. Nice try
In my honest opinion as a screen printer, I don't recommended this.
What do you recommend bruhbruh?
I hate the whole emulsion process, its always what I mess up. This seems like a great idea but $500 is overpriced.
Lamp table same thing.
What kind of print do you use to make the transparency??
Hi Im trying to find the MYOS UV REACTIVE MESH in a roll size or bigger. To find a way to do that. Do you know someone ethat might know?
What material used in this video
Where I can get this in Malaysia 😭😭
That is a very expensive UV lamp then?
Is this for single color only
Hi Karim, this is to make the screen only, which you can then use with your inks and paint. Happy crafting!
Just in case any one is curious.... She says "pop" 13 times in this video...
Yeah. I'm really regretting the drinking game I started.
it's just a lightbox with concentrated light
How Was The Original Image Produced?
Just print out (in solid black) the image on acetate sheet (laser or inkjet)
Not including the cost of the machine and reusable plates, what is the unit cost of making one screen? (don't care if pounds or dollars)
Bought individually it’s about £10 per screen. Packs of 10 work out cheaper, but are rarely in stock. The screens are designed to be taped into the Screen Sensation unit which is also sold by Create and Craft.
Did you "Pop it"? Or actually Put it?
How is this different from using an ultraviolet lamp? Sorry but I don't understand why yore so excited.
Light sensitive screen emulsion application and washout is easy the traditional way. why would you want to pay a fortune for this? I found the hard part was making the acetate of the design. In the end i used to go to a friend who is a commercial printer and get him to make them for a few pounds each.
Засветку можно сделать проще. Не прокатывая через чудо прибор, который ограничивает вас в ширине)
УФ лампа с моторчиком за 500 баксов. Их расходники- сетка с эмульсией, невозможно натянуть на раму, всё равно выводить фотошаблон. Вывод - мусор для поштучных рукодельщиков.
I dont know why, but I need this ?
making cool shit luv. print on shirts, cars, walls, any conceivable idea you have.
how do I purchase one of the machines?
Hi jonny, head to our website for more information: www.createandcraft.com
The screen does not wipe away very easily. Is there a trick? I'm having to rub the bejesus out of it. Proper pain
How to buy
What is the cost of screen making machine?
That's a lot of poppin!