they might not see this comment so imma translate it the best i can for u... Use an air blower or hair blower to remove small foreign debris that might interfere with emulsion. 1:09 next use the coater to evenly spread the photo emulsion on both sides of the screen. 1:39 photo emulsion is very sensitive and it is not to be exposed in light. 2:09 dry the photo emulsion with the hair blower or air blower. 2:22 using cotton and cooking oil take your desired design and lay it out flat on the photo emulsion until there are no visible bubbles. 2:28 cure/transfer the design using the exposure box and cover with a dark fabric or black fabric. 2:59 the person used notebooks to apply even amounts of weight and pressure to flatten the design against the screen that has emulsion. 3:08 curing/transferring the design will depend on how long it will take because this is a DIY exposure box i am using, it is trial and error. it took 23 minutes to cure. 3:18 follow this procedure using a water pressure sprayer (if u dont have the spray i guess u could use a shower head so long as it has pressure to wash off the emulsion). 3:26 let the screen dry. 4:34 before we print we will apply photo hardener (apply on both sides of the screen). 4:44 i put tape on the sides to avoid leaks. 5:15 in this procedure i used a paper bag. 5:20 black rubberized paint. 5:21 END
Cool artwork and tc printing! New friend here.
Thank you for sharing
I am a silk screen and color separation designer
what kind of cooking oil p?
boss ano gamit mo sa pag gawa ng exposure box
Anong ink po dapat gamit? Pwede po ba dye ink?
Where do i buy silk screen
Hello, yung print niyo po ba nung una is sa regular paper lang or may special paper pa po na ginagamit?
Bkit po my photo hardener pa??? Aquasol er po ba yung ginamit
any kind of photo emulsion lang po ba, or same lng ng ginamit po nyo?
Can u please do a commentary in english with list of things u used. I don’t understand this
they might not see this comment so imma translate it the best i can for u...
Use an air blower or hair blower to remove small foreign debris that might interfere with emulsion. 1:09
next use the coater to evenly spread the photo emulsion on both sides of the screen. 1:39
photo emulsion is very sensitive and it is not to be exposed in light. 2:09
dry the photo emulsion with the hair blower or air blower. 2:22
using cotton and cooking oil take your desired design and lay it out flat on the photo emulsion until there are no visible bubbles. 2:28
cure/transfer the design using the exposure box and cover with a dark fabric or black fabric. 2:59
the person used notebooks to apply even amounts of weight and pressure to flatten the design against the screen that has emulsion. 3:08
curing/transferring the design will depend on how long it will take because this is a DIY exposure box i am using, it is trial and error. it took 23 minutes to cure. 3:18
follow this procedure using a water pressure sprayer (if u dont have the spray i guess u could use a shower head so long as it has pressure to wash off the emulsion). 3:26
let the screen dry. 4:34
before we print we will apply photo hardener (apply on both sides of the screen). 4:44
i put tape on the sides to avoid leaks. 5:15
in this procedure i used a paper bag. 5:20
black rubberized paint. 5:21
END
Normal na papel lang po ba ung may design tapos as in naprint lang sa printer? Thanks po
boss pwede ba sa araw i expose ung design?
What's the name of the ink used for this printing?
Fabric paint
Paano po ung lutuin gamit ang liter box hindi kopo gets may gagamitin bang gamit sa pag luto pa help po
tanung lng po ano po gamit ninyo ink salamt
Photo emulson
san pwd mag pagawa ng silk screen
Magkano po pagawa
Name ng kulay white
yung mismong papel po yung dinikit sa silk screen??
Yes lol,there are like two types of silk screen painting,and i recommend this one
Shatter less nylon 😂
Anong paper ung ginamit para dun 'paprint' ?
I am a silk screen and color separation designer