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Revision as of 16:37, 16 June 2014
Materials
We typically have these items at the space:
- 500w bulb
- Photo-Emulsion
- Water based Silk screen ink
- Squeegee
You may need to provide these items yourself:
- silk screen
- prestretched or stretch your own
- transparencies
- one color digital design
Making A Screen
Note: this is a light sensitive process.
- Print design on multiple transparencies -- The goal is to block all light from shining through.
- Align the multiple transparencies and use scotch tape to keep them aligned.
- Evenly coat Screen with photo emulsion
- Allow for the photo emulsion to dry
- Use scotch tape to place transparencies flat on the screen
- Position the 500w bulb 18 inches away from the silk screen
- Turn the light on for 10 minutes.
- Remove the transparencies and rinse the screen with warm water.
You should now see the design in the screen
The photo emulsion will cure in any area that the light touches. Your design should be blocking the light from the photo emulsion.