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Show us your work! Be proud of what you do, showing off your work could easily influence and inspire others! Be warned: pics are fine, but if it's too 'spammy' your post will be removed. Share knowledge! Every screen printer does things a little differently share your techniques However, there's nothing wrong with general discussion.Īny links to videos, articles, websites, et. Hey I'm new to this, what type of ink do you guys suggest I start with and what are the differences in types of inks? Please refrain from posts that ask across-the-board questions. Here's my steps: - After the emulsion dried I burned my screens for 1 hour with 120W lamps 19' - Hit the screen with luke warm water - Waited roughly 30 seconds (as instructed) - Washed the screen using warm water and a nylon brush (as I had done previously with Speedball) - As I scrubbed my image became clearer and looked great for a second. Artwork not prepared with a visually or photographically opaque material.
No matter what your skill level, whether you are a beginner who can't register a single image to a blank sheet of paper or a print god who yawns and lays down a four-color halftone perfectly with no hinge clamps or registration marks, there are ALWAYS questions. Problem: Photo Emulsion will not wash out to create a stencil. Visit the fine-art screen printing sub-reddit: /r/serigraphy We welcome most posts, typically: questions, interesting links, tips&tricks, etc. This is a subreddit specifically devoted to the art and crafts of serigraphy(screen printing).