Were there instructions about which side of the screen is up? Typically in screen printing, you'd put the smooth side of the emulsion down, towards the print surface. You'll get sharper edges that way. Results might be sub-par with what I see in the microscope shots where the metal mesh creates bumps and gaps on the print side of the screen.
@AnaM-dh3vn9 сағат бұрын
Olá, será que alguem me pode ajudar? Eu procuro o nome em ingles ou em português das plainas com feitios para fazer desenhos na madeira. E também gostaria de saber onde posso encontrar esse tipo de material? Lembrome do meu avô ter umas manuais que faziam entalhes muito giros. Procurei nas casas mais famosas de bricolage mas não encontro nada que faça um desenho que visto em corte fica a lembrar a letra omega do alfabeto grego. Não sei se me fasso entender. O mais indicado será uma plaina manual ou uma fresa? Qual a diferença entre estes equipamentos. O meu objectivo era fazer molduras trabalhadas nas madeiras para crear uma biblioteca classica. Obrigada por partilhar os seus videos de carpitaria e não só. Gosto muito de aprender. Um abraço do Algarve.
@manuelneves24811 сағат бұрын
Bonjour Cris je suis content d'être tombé sur votre vidéo car elle est très intéressante parce qu'instructive et agréable à voir. Et puis à la fin votre "até já" m'a fait tilt... Je vous donnerai plus de détails par mai dans notre langue maternelle, car je suis d'une génération (j'ai 75 ans) où l'on n'apprenai tas l'anglais. Merci pour votre partage et amitiés de Paris.
@TheXak66221 сағат бұрын
are those screens you used re-usable so long as you get enough tension in them? it seems like lining them up again might be troublesome
@TheXak66221 сағат бұрын
ah you answered my question in the video, i just posted it too quickly
@joseguimaraes1094Күн бұрын
Boa tarde, Cris. Não cesso de me espantar com as múltiplas valências que revela! Parabéns pela sua versatilidade e imaginação, não esquecendo a capacidade de trabalho e a perfeição do mesmo. Gostei imenso do vídeo e do resultado do trabalho nele desenvolvido. Todos os itens são ótimos. Votos de boa semana e fico a aguardar a sua próxima produção.
@amypieterse4127Күн бұрын
This is such a cool product. I love that the mesh is interchangeable. You don't have to have 10 000 frames for all the different designs that you might want to keep on hand.
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
Yeah, I really think this is about amazing concept. 😃
@tombraun7235Күн бұрын
If you don't have a laser (or even if you do), I can recommend Ikonart pre-coated screens. You just print your design on a piece of film, lay it on top, put in the sun for a few minutes, rinse, done. Very low-tech, no equipment needed other than a printer and the quality of the screens is quite good. The laser approach is very cool though and the whole system seem to be very well designed.
@PGSG-7075Күн бұрын
Piña natural a rodajas - Hacendado. Is there a Mercadona in Porto? ;)
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
hahaha yes 😂
@doriandariКүн бұрын
It is incredible how technology is mixing an art like screen printing with lasers, that point is magnificent, you save printing the originals and developments, in addition to applying the emulsion to the screens, what I don't like, and it is not clear to me is that Will you have to buy each emulsified screen? That being the case, it is a creation of waste that becomes pollutants. And how much does each emulsified screen cost? I don't know Rick it's questionable... Your video and production is excellent!!
@LewHarrimanКүн бұрын
Wow. What a huge advance over the traditional methods! So much simpler, faster and much easier to keep screens in registration. Perfect for short-run multicolor prints.... and very economical, given what's included in that multicolor kit. (Clever technique on the magnet and thin ruler to keep the notebooks flat.)
@DarrenCorman2 күн бұрын
Black fabric typically takes a white base layer under bright colors and a double stroke of white over black. (even with Plastisol)
@Alpha17x2 күн бұрын
I wonder if you could modify one of those to do a hybrid of screen printing and layered resin art... This video has me thinking of getting 2. And potentially ruining one as a result, if it doesn't work. I wasn't expecting to be hit with inspiration, thanks and awesome video as always!
@CoachJM24552 күн бұрын
Love the detail and seeing all this stuff in your shop and how you do it. Wanted to know if you used plastisol ink with the screen printing press yet? Was wondering how it printed with that in. Great video again!
@JENNISWISS2 күн бұрын
WOW so nice your crativ work❤️👌👌👌 BIG RESPECT🤗
@futublock2 күн бұрын
Que tía, la pechá de currar que te pegas...
@hythewoodworkdesigns2 күн бұрын
I love watching your projects & would love to try the sceen print option on my xTool P2, but adverts every 3-4 mins???
@correia7072 күн бұрын
Espetacular!!
@LaverneLovatt2 күн бұрын
You make it look so easy. Well done
@HerveGWERY2 күн бұрын
Very nice! So nice you can experience the feeling of how addictive it is😅😻
@onjofilms2 күн бұрын
Very cool.
@chefgoldielocs2 күн бұрын
Yay the "BOOM" is back!🫶🏾
@melsparkles2 күн бұрын
That looks like so much nerdy fun. The prints look awesome🙂
@WPGinfo2 күн бұрын
A true labor of love! Great project, great machines.
@brentonjoseph2 күн бұрын
wow!! you never cease to captivate me. 💜
@samaker42 күн бұрын
Super cool video. Thanks for posting :)
@uroshavalon2 күн бұрын
Clean descriptive video. The textile print needs much less dense mesh than (40 lines /cm) for example paper print as much more color has to go through. What is the mesh density of this prebuild screens?
@miggythepiggy1412 күн бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos for years, and I gotta admit when idk what to do with something my first go-to is dad as well! Seeing him help you out brought a tear to my eye because I know my dad’s got my back whenever I need him as well. Keep putting out amazing content you and your dad rock
@MichaelStaghorn2 күн бұрын
Back in the days, I interned at a screen printer. For multicolour, we had all the screens set up in a circle around a pole and pre-aligned them. That way, you printed one colour and then pivoted the screen you just used to the side, thereby brining in the next screen already aligned perfectly. That way, you saved the time of changing screens in the holder for every print. Another, but similar, method we used on 4-colour prints had the printing base rather than the screen rotate. 5 stations; one to put whatever you were printing on on (and in the end off) the base, and then passing it on in turn to the four colours. Granted, that's a bit overkill for a beginner maker; but worth mentioning, I think.
@user-of1ip3fg1p2 күн бұрын
So cool! 😊👍
@Alexsoft762 күн бұрын
Папа вначале радовался, мол, ууу, дочка умеет рубанок держать в руках и циркулярка ей не чужда. Папа, перенося станок для резки трафаретов: "дочка совсем ёбнулась головой". Имхо, автор дошёл до какой-то уже дичи. Не, я не спорю, шелкография очень интересное занятие, но, бля, покупать станок для прожига трафаретов!!? :-0 Ещё не понятно, куда она девает использованные сетки. Я так понимаю, покупает с готовой нанесённой эмульсией, а потом выкидывает. В связи со всем этим, один отпечаток будет выходить не то, что золотым, а даже платиновым! Когда весь мир пытается уменьшить себестоимость оттиска, путём банального многоразового использования сеток (нанесение эмульсии, экспонирования, промывки с последующей смывкой использованной эмульсии) тут просто откровенный пример страдания хуйнёй любой ценой. Вангую, что данный станок будет тихонько простаивать или вообще в определённый момент тихонько куда-нибудь исчезнет, т.к. такой гроб должен оправдывать себя, должно быть много работы для него, а с концепцией автора, печатать будет банально не чего. Хинт1. Ракель для орошения сетки, ведут не на себя, а от себя и один раз. Потому был и результат непредсказуемый с чёрным цветом, когда то густо, то пусто.
@JohnBodoni2 күн бұрын
one thing i like about you is that you always have one eye pointed to the future. who else would have sanded and varnished the plywood immediately to make future cleanup easier? it's good to see you so excited about this new direction. your sister does great work, too.
@luispelacalsolea6022 күн бұрын
Buena iniciativa Un saludo desde Barcelona España
@rp261012 күн бұрын
Just found your channel and really enjoy the videos.
@leualemax2 күн бұрын
ele aprenderam a traduzir a coisas pra portugues com o pessoal da Nintendo.
@JoeTheGons2 күн бұрын
You're so cool. I'm glad I found your channel; the inspiration you create is like no other. Thank you!
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
Wow, thank you! 😊
@MFunkibut2 күн бұрын
I wonder what would happen if you let the ink dry on the screen and then re-lasered the screen? The laser should vaporize the ink - maybe?
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
Probably yes. Like if you paint wood and then engrave on it. I don’t know if you’re thinking of it was a way to reburn other graphics, but not being an emulsion (product specifically made to cover smoothly the screens), my prediction is that with use the water based ink would start loosening and bits falling off. So the design might get ruined fast.
@Aldo.flores2 күн бұрын
I admire you so much, all your videos have an enormous amount of work behind them and it’s very noticeable, it’s worth every second til the end!
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
😊 thank you for noticing all the work behind it!
@davidpratt4272 күн бұрын
Pretty cool, very nice 😊
@FrinkyBaby2 күн бұрын
The BOOM is back! Thanks for sharing this cool process, Cris!
@forby_2 күн бұрын
wow these turned out great!
@christinacreatesau2 күн бұрын
Oh wow. This is a game changer for modern screen printing. Thanks for sharing.
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
It really is! It’s very exciting to have screens ready to print in an hour or so 🤩
@wittworks2 күн бұрын
Very cool ❤
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
Thank youuu!
@spaceyrat3 күн бұрын
So cool! Things have changed a lot since I took a screenprinting class in 2009!
@JackKirbyFan3 күн бұрын
You come across as such a kind and caring person and I thank you for all your help in various products that I've used over the years. Keep up the great work! Esp. love the glue scraper.
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! I love to hear that I helped you somehow :)
@panossavvaidis60863 күн бұрын
Amazing work! Just for cleaning purposes, I think this mesh density is the right size in your instance. If it works, well don't... mesh with it, right? right?....
@GetHandsDirtyКүн бұрын
Ahaha 😆 I guess you’re right!
@KarlBunker3 күн бұрын
"BOOM!" 😁👍
@peterparker1753 күн бұрын
boom 😂
@marcbarash60453 күн бұрын
Very Cool, good job!
@Andre_Berthiaume3 күн бұрын
Awesome ! Also, the yellow silhouette seen at 28:03 would make a great poster/t-shirt (maybe add your 'get hands dirty' logo on the silhouette' shirt)