Excellent series presentation! I did silkscreen in college. I went into medical illustration and got away from it, but I am now retired and have the time to pursue it again. Garner has the PERFECT voice to create this series and could easily become a professional voice for all educational videos. For those that are at SpeedballArt, this guy sold me your product. I normally wouldn't watch a series like this, but his voice made the time go by and me comfortable to learn...and I learned a lot! Thanks Garner and Speedball!
Hey Brian, Thank You So MUCH for such a detailed set of videos. You speak at the exact right cadence so a person can follow you easily - it's not too fast and not too slow. Perfect. The time you take to explain everything in order is amazing. I really appreciate that you add in the little extra tips (Don't forget to put the paper back in because you might due to excitement !!! Advice) You appear to me to have been doing this a long time. Thanks Again .....I'm GOIN IN !!!!!!
Thanks for this helpful video! made my first prints on sweaters and tees perfectly with no issues thanks to you guys fyi - posting the removal of the photo emulsion as a separate video will make it easier to find AND give you guys more views/engagement.
Hi, I've got your ink and your screen. I tried to multiple screen but the ink dries so fast that I can't even do two at once. So I have to clean it every time I do one shirt. Then the ink doesn't go all off since it dried and twice I had to remove the silk and put another one. Do you have any advices to make it less complicated for me? A friend asked me to print him 8 shirts with the same design and I'd like to just make them with one screen if it's possible and skip all of those steps.
sorry to hear of your troubles! we do expect the ink to stay open between pulls for quite a while, certainly long beyond a single print. If you are in a dry environment, that could be playing into things, and we would recommend adding some of our Retarder Base to extend the open time. We can also review some techincal changes you could make in how you are pulling the prints--if that's of interest, please contact us at info@speedballart.com so we can discuss your setup and approach in more detail. Thanks!
We often use a repositionable spray adhesive to help keep the paper on which we're printing held to the printing surface--that usually keeps this type of sticking from happening and is great for smaller print runs. Hope that helps!
your intitial image shold be printed onto a transparency per the instructions here and then used to burn the image into the emulsion on your screen. The process of printing the image is featured here and in other videos on this channel or you can reference our downloadable instructions found on our website. Thanks!
all our inks are guaranteed for 2 years from the manufacture date as long as store as recommended. that said, most are good long after that date. for printing on wood, we would recommend using our Acrylic screen Printing Inks.
Hi I just bought this kit and mixed the diazo with the emulsion and it stayed blue.. I still put the emulsion on the screen and waiting to dry, do you think my tranperancies will not burn on my emulsion?
Great series to explain simple photo emulsion screen printing. Is the photo emulsion sensitive enough to print halftones from photograph originals on mylar?
According to the manual it is to be expected sometimes but it's not worrisome. Kindof just an artifact left over from previous emulsions. It doesn't affect future printing
fair enough! Brian does do an amazing job and your request is noted for future printing projects! thanks for tuning in and glad it was ultimately helpful :)
We'd highly recommend checking out our new video series on the Beginner Craft Vinyl Screen Printing Kit -- same channel and under the Screen Printing playlist and sounds like the perfect fit for what you're looking to do!
Was hoping he did the shirt on camera, only because I bought the kit and the shirts don't fit under the screen while attached to the board... thus defeating the purpose of the board attachment :(
it would be helpful to know to what board you're referring. are you meaning the board to which the frame is mounted? if so, the shirt should not be attached to the board, merely placed under it. hoping that helps with some of the trouble you're having, but if not, please contact us at info@speedballart.com so we can troubleshoot further so we can get you loving your new kit!
@@CarlaGarcia5 totally understandable! you should place a piece of cardboard or something similar between the front and the back of the shirt in order to ensure ink doesn't pass through when printing, but the board in the kit is to be attached to the screen by way of the hinge clamps in order to help register your prints if you are doing multiple colors in your design.
@@CarlaGarcia5 The only portion of the shirt that needs to fit under the screen is where the design will be placed. We always recommend putting the image "three fingers down" from the collar to ensure a solid position of the design. If that doesn't help, please contact us at info@speedballart.com so we can tackle with images or some other resource to get you printing!
You are able to get far more than one screen out of each bottle of Emulsion. We would recommend storing the mixed Emulsion in the refrigerator for no more than 4 months to get the most out of every bottle. If you do not store in refrigeration, the product will likely not be usable for nearly as long. Hope that helps!
@@speedball_art I could only get ones of these Philips No1Photoflood 240/250v 275w BC 3 units Philips No1Photoflood 240/250v 275w, should be the samish shouldnt it?
if possible, the best way to avoid is to find a sheet of glass the same size or slightly larger than the transparency to ensure the lines will not appear
i have a problem. when it came to wash/ reclaim the screen. the previous designs outline stayed and didnt leave. this caused me a v big problem cuase when i recoated my screen and burnt my new design. the outlines were running through my new design. and when i printed on my shirt. you could see the outlines of the previous design cutting through the newly printed design.
we'd be happy to help troubleshoot the problem. Our Customer Service team is the best resource and can be reached at customerservice@speedballart.com. Thank you!
Sometimes a lot of water pressure may be needed to fully clean the screen after use, the longer the screen and ink is exposed to air the more it will dry in. We recommend washing your screen often to prevent ink drying in it.
Hi! Not sure what you meant by photographs, but if you are planning on printing on paper, wood, and cardboard, we recommend using our Acrylic Screen Printing Ink!
That will depend on the sizes of the screen and the emulsion purchased. We'd be happy to review your project specifically to estimate the yield. If that is of interest, please contact us at customerservice@speecballart.com. Thank you!
this is a fabric screen printing ink. it is available in a broad range of colors and works on most fabrics. it does require a heat set to remain permanent
This series is focused on demonstrating the steps required to print using the photo emulsion method, the print process for printing a shirt would be the same as shown here, only onto the shirt instead of paper.
Excellent series presentation! I did silkscreen in college. I went into medical illustration and got away from it, but I am now retired and have the time to pursue it again. Garner has the PERFECT voice to create this series and could easily become a professional voice for all educational videos. For those that are at SpeedballArt, this guy sold me your product. I normally wouldn't watch a series like this, but his voice made the time go by and me comfortable to learn...and I learned a lot! Thanks Garner and Speedball!
Thank you. This was wonderful to watch. I hope to get my first Speed ball kit post watching the 5 videos. Spoke with clarity and simplicity.
Hey Brian,
Thank You So MUCH for such a detailed set of videos. You speak at the exact right cadence so a person can follow you easily - it's not too fast and not too slow. Perfect. The time you take to explain everything in order is amazing. I really appreciate that you add in the little extra tips (Don't forget to put the paper back in because you might due to excitement !!! Advice) You appear to me to have been doing this a long time. Thanks Again .....I'm GOIN IN !!!!!!
Thanks for this helpful video! made my first prints on sweaters and tees perfectly with no issues thanks to you guys
fyi - posting the removal of the photo emulsion as a separate video will make it easier to find AND give you guys more views/engagement.
Great tip! We will do that for our future videos. So happy to hear that your project went well! Printing is always fun. Enjoy!
Very informative thank you, great teaching!
I really wanted to see him printing the actual shirt.
Did you guys cut out the t-shirt printing?
Hi, I've got your ink and your screen. I tried to multiple screen but the ink dries so fast that I can't even do two at once. So I have to clean it every time I do one shirt. Then the ink doesn't go all off since it dried and twice I had to remove the silk and put another one. Do you have any advices to make it less complicated for me? A friend asked me to print him 8 shirts with the same design and I'd like to just make them with one screen if it's possible and skip all of those steps.
sorry to hear of your troubles! we do expect the ink to stay open between pulls for quite a while, certainly long beyond a single print. If you are in a dry environment, that could be playing into things, and we would recommend adding some of our Retarder Base to extend the open time. We can also review some techincal changes you could make in how you are pulling the prints--if that's of interest, please contact us at info@speedballart.com so we can discuss your setup and approach in more detail. Thanks!
Very nice. “ from Panamá “excellent presentation
Thank you and thanks for tuning in!
How do I get one of those wodden frames, has speedball written on it. Do they sell them or do they have the plans to make them?
Hello! We do sell the wooden frames with screens available online and at many retailers!
Awesome series. I’m printing holiday cards. The card stock sticks to the screen when I lift it to flood. Any tips or adhesive suggestions?
We often use a repositionable spray adhesive to help keep the paper on which we're printing held to the printing surface--that usually keeps this type of sticking from happening and is great for smaller print runs. Hope that helps!
Did you print cat on transparency paper or imulsion sheet? Can you share the sheet/paper printing process and apply on t-shirts?
your intitial image shold be printed onto a transparency per the instructions here and then used to burn the image into the emulsion on your screen. The process of printing the image is featured here and in other videos on this channel or you can reference our downloadable instructions found on our website. Thanks!
Does the ink have a shelf life? Do you need different inks for different material e.g wood?
all our inks are guaranteed for 2 years from the manufacture date as long as store as recommended. that said, most are good long after that date. for printing on wood, we would recommend using our Acrylic screen Printing Inks.
after cleaning 3 times I still cant get the emulsion all the way off. What do I do now?
we'd be happy to help troubleshoot this issue you're having. please contact our technical experts at customerservice@speedballart.com. thank you!
Hi I just bought this kit and mixed the diazo with the emulsion and it stayed blue.. I still put the emulsion on the screen and waiting to dry, do you think my tranperancies will not burn on my emulsion?
So sorry to hear that something isn’t quite working. Would you mind contacting us at info@speedballart.com?
Excellent! Thank you!
Great series to explain simple photo emulsion screen printing. Is the photo emulsion sensitive enough to print halftones from photograph originals on mylar?
Yes, many artists have used the Emulsion shown here to print halftone works
at 8:34 you can still see your image.... is that excpected? or should i worry about that?
According to the manual it is to be expected sometimes but it's not worrisome. Kindof just an artifact left over from previous emulsions. It doesn't affect future printing
That's absolutely correct! Thank you!
Do you sell that cool screen bottom base and hardware?
Yes absolutely. Please check out our store locator to find a store near you www.speedballart.com/find-a-store/
This was helpful, but I also wish you showed printing on an actual tshirt and not just on paper!
fair enough! Brian does do an amazing job and your request is noted for future printing projects! thanks for tuning in and glad it was ultimately helpful :)
Could I use a sheet that I had cut with my cricut , like cut and iron on image …weed and use that as my image to impress onto my screen ?
We'd highly recommend checking out our new video series on the Beginner Craft Vinyl Screen Printing Kit -- same channel and under the Screen Printing playlist and sounds like the perfect fit for what you're looking to do!
Was hoping he did the shirt on camera, only because I bought the kit and the shirts don't fit under the screen while attached to the board... thus defeating the purpose of the board attachment :(
it would be helpful to know to what board you're referring. are you meaning the board to which the frame is mounted? if so, the shirt should not be attached to the board, merely placed under it. hoping that helps with some of the trouble you're having, but if not, please contact us at info@speedballart.com so we can troubleshoot further so we can get you loving your new kit!
SpeedballArt yes the one in the video I bought the one like in the video ok so it’s not meant for that I thought it was
@@CarlaGarcia5 totally understandable! you should place a piece of cardboard or something similar between the front and the back of the shirt in order to ensure ink doesn't pass through when printing, but the board in the kit is to be attached to the screen by way of the hinge clamps in order to help register your prints if you are doing multiple colors in your design.
SpeedballArt right but the shirts do not fit under the screen when it’s attached to the board.
@@CarlaGarcia5 The only portion of the shirt that needs to fit under the screen is where the design will be placed. We always recommend putting the image "three fingers down" from the collar to ensure a solid position of the design. If that doesn't help, please contact us at info@speedballart.com so we can tackle with images or some other resource to get you printing!
great videos very explicative. One question, the emulsion bottles is just for one print or we can use it to print more designs?
You are able to get far more than one screen out of each bottle of Emulsion. We would recommend storing the mixed Emulsion in the refrigerator for no more than 4 months to get the most out of every bottle. If you do not store in refrigeration, the product will likely not be usable for nearly as long. Hope that helps!
@@speedball_art very helpful, many thanks
@@speedball_art what strength bulb did you use?
@@mickduncan3564 Brian is using the recommended 250W BBA photoflood bulb in this demonstration.
@@speedball_art I could only get ones of these Philips No1Photoflood 240/250v 275w BC 3 units
Philips No1Photoflood 240/250v 275w, should be the samish shouldnt it?
When I exposed my picture there was out lines from the plexi glass and the edge of the transparency how do I prevent that from happening?
if possible, the best way to avoid is to find a sheet of glass the same size or slightly larger than the transparency to ensure the lines will not appear
can the photo emulsion go down the drain or will it clog the pipes ?
Yes it can go down the drain.
@@speedball_art can it clog pipes
i have a problem. when it came to wash/ reclaim the screen. the previous designs outline stayed and didnt leave. this caused me a v big problem cuase when i recoated my screen and burnt my new design. the outlines were running through my new design. and when i printed on my shirt. you could see the outlines of the previous design cutting through the newly printed design.
we'd be happy to help troubleshoot the problem. Our Customer Service team is the best resource and can be reached at customerservice@speedballart.com. Thank you!
I have a hard time removing both photo emulsion and color sometimes
Sometimes a lot of water pressure may be needed to fully clean the screen after use, the longer the screen and ink is exposed to air the more it will dry in. We recommend washing your screen often to prevent ink drying in it.
Is the ink the same for photographs? If not where do I get the ink for photography?
Hi! Not sure what you meant by photographs, but if you are planning on printing on paper, wood, and cardboard, we recommend using our Acrylic Screen Printing Ink!
@@speedball_art you answered my question lol thank you
How many screens can u get out of one bottle of emulsion
That will depend on the sizes of the screen and the emulsion purchased. We'd be happy to review your project specifically to estimate the yield. If that is of interest, please contact us at customerservice@speecballart.com. Thank you!
Your video series 1 thru 5 skipped 4...or was there not a step skipled?
we do have a #4 in the series: it can be found here ruclips.net/video/YSeC5pckJ7k/видео.html
what kind of paint is the fabric paint?
this is a fabric screen printing ink. it is available in a broad range of colors and works on most fabrics. it does require a heat set to remain permanent
@@speedball_art is it plastisol?
@@ncartsyfartsycraftsandsuch our inks are not the same as plastisol inks. While permanent after being heat set, they are water-based
You mean I watch the whole series and you didn’t even show you printing it on the shirt! So disappointing!!!!
This series is focused on demonstrating the steps required to print using the photo emulsion method, the print process for printing a shirt would be the same as shown here, only onto the shirt instead of paper.
Mucho rollo.