More is better. ;) Stumbled across your site looking for a new supplier a couple months ago and was amazed by how much information you pass along to your clients/fans/everyone. Thanks so much for putting together such a wealth of information, and keeping it light and entertaining as well! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so very much!! I'm glad you found me. You're very welcome and let me know if I can help out anytime. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
LOL... thank you! I was just working on this week’s video debating on whether or not to cut a part out about loading tote bags and the pallets. But since more is better I’ll probably leave it in ;) Glad you enjoy my video work. Thanks for your support, please make sure to subscribe if you have not already. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
You're welcome and I'm glad you asked me to subscribe. I thought I already had but I hadn't. :) I have definitely learned from your videos. Most recently was the one where you were explaining how and why you put emulsion on a screen a certain way. I learned a lot in that video. I just found out today that you need to change the pallets for different things. Something I hadn't even thought about before. So I will be looking forward to seeing this weeks video.
Artistic Tendencies Awesome. Glad I mentioned it. I think a lot of people don't realize that subscribing is necessary to the continued production of new videos. So thank you!! I'm glad I can help you through my videos. Feel free to ask questions anytime. I think I'll be uploading that tomorrow. Stay tuned...
Hello Bill! Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video. Digital is taking over many industries that used to have no other option but screen printing. But for textiles direct screen printing will hold out for some time yet. It will be a long time before the Direct To Garment units can produce the quality with the speed and cost efficiency. Also the special effects that can be done by screen printing would be another reason it will be around for a while. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Thank you very much. I’m glad I can be of assistance through my videos. And you are welcome, it’s my pleasure. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Just a note of thanks. I utilize your videos as a training video for new employees. The videos are very thorough. By using your videos for training I am able to standardize production as well as provide a source for future reference.
Thank you very much. That is awesome. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. If you can ever do a testimonial video I can upload to my channel Catspit Needs Your Help! Call For TH-cam Video Testimonials I would be greatly appreciative ;) Thanks for watching! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Great video, I've been screenprinting for thirty years, and have a question for you, maybe a future video topic. What do you think about the future of screenprinting? computer printers and sign-writers certainly have had an impact especially with stickers and real estate signs. and even T-shirts. Is screenprinting a dying art? or are there new markets opening up? would be cool to hear your thoughts on this.
I have a small shop, and coat screens as I need them. How long can a coated screen last being stored properly, until you must use it? Love your videos.
I have a question about size of scoop for screen. For a 20x24 screen, what actually is the best size scoop? should I go smaller if I don't need to use the whole screen for a smaller image? say a 16" or should I go for larger and fill screen anyway? I think its a 20" that fits the 20x24? to be honest I didnt measure if its the actual frame size or screen size. Thanks, and I love your videos, very casual and informative and always refer back to them.
Thank you! Glad you enjoy my work and you're welcome. For a 20x24 screen I use a 16" scoop coater going longways. You can use smaller scoop coaters for smaller designs if you need to conserve emulsion. But for a commercial shop we usually coat the entire screen since we usually will try to use the entire screen even if we have to gang up art on one screen. I have a video about that ;) Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
Thank you, I appreciate the support. I’m glad I could help out. Please make sure to visit the Catspit website for a lot more about screen printing tee shirts. Thanks so much for watching and dropping me a note. ☠
I am in the process of building a drying rack. Thanks for the tip on painting the wood. It "wood" have slipped my mind. After watching a few videos, I think I will build a wood frame leaving the sides open. Build my screen frame rack slots with in the framing and then use corrugated plastic for all the sides. The unit wont be a heavy beast this way. It will still be dark while allowing air to enter easily. Now I gotta go to The Depot! Use and abuse them, they will cut anything for you. Then you can concentrate on just building it up!
;) You’re welcome, glad I could help with some pointers. That’s a good idea with HD. I suppose I could build more if I made them cut more for me... Hehehe. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
You mentioned to have good ventilation in the drying, do you have a fan/blower in side to the drying rack to help speed or just to dry the emulation? Thank you
I do have a small fan but I never use it. This drying cabinet has 2 light baffles at the top and bottom. There is more than enough air flow through the unit with these opposite vents. Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
MORE IS BETTER! Have you remade the dry box yet? I have one made of wood with computer fans all inside but I want to convert a drying rack that I got for free, so i would like to see if you have made any improvements to your design. My main issue is (from what im understanding at least) is that you use tape to keep the door closed. Have you found a more permanent way of doing this with a latch or something?
What's up cats love the vids man. I'm using chromablue emulsion and my time to burn it a is at 8 minutes. I'm get a 7 with my 21 step wedge but there would be time where I have to burn a screen at 5 minutes. It confuses me I did a test with a same mesh count in all. What can cause it to burn at a faster time. I live in fl. I'll let dry over night too.
A to high EOM gives trouble too! the screen have to clear after the stroke and no ink should sit in the mesh. but a to high EOM could leave ink in the mesh. then you will add more pressure to to squeegee to clear the ink from mesh, but then you push the ink in the substrate....do we like the ink in the substarte or on top of it? seems to be a cat jumping behing his own tail. ;)
+Greg Mertes A 1/1 coat with substrate side down will not cause a problem with emulsion over mesh. You don't need more than a 1/1 normally. The stencil will visibly have an ink well and you'll be able to feel it with your hand but it would not be a problem with proper flood and stroke techniques. If you do not food and stroke properly you will leave ink in the mesh any way you coat the screen. With HO inks on dark garments we use proper off contact with the proper squeegee and the 1/1 EOM ink well does the job of leaving a space for higher ink volumes printed.... only if your print stroke is proper. If not then you have issues. As we move up in mesh counts we lose that naturally since higher mesh counts hold less emulsion and create thinner stencils. But if you have an issue with EOM and printing or what have you then try tweaking your food and stroke. I can print an excellent print with just about any EOM screen due to my experience in printing manually. Different print applications may require different EOM thicknesses so this is generally speaking. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Catspit Productions ~ More is definitely better. :-D I don't always comment, but I have learned so much from your very helpful, insightful and educational videos. And as a female fan, you get two thumbs up on in the looks department as well. :-D
how long can you keep dryed screen that are not cure for? i coated 4 in feb and due to uncontroled issues i have just gotten back to the shop. should i start all over? ryonet pink emulsion not the red
1. How long can one have screens coated and in storage ? 2. Will it affect the screen or exposure time? 3. Also for DUAL CARE emulsion how long will i need if using a 1000 watt Halogen light about 23 inches away from screen and a high opaque film positive? Thank you for the tips i really appreciate it awesome channel keep the videos coming
+print allday When properly stored emulsion should last on the screen as long as it does in the bucket especially with photopolymers. Dual cure has such a short shelf life either way. The older emulsion is, generally speaking, the slower it will get. I cannot tell you exposure times since I am unfamiliar with the speed of the emulsion, the quality of your film positive, and the UV output of your exposure source. Check out this video for more on that: th-cam.com/video/BoBbN_gVsQk/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
You can use subdued light but a yellow or red light is best. Emulsion isn’t that fast when wet or dry for that matter. They respond to high UV light. So a shaded room would be fine. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
About a darkroom setup, what if there was sun light coming into room but can easily be covered up. Would you suggest to use to cover the windows completely of sunlight or would you use red film to cover those said windows?
You can do either. Whatever you prefer. Emulsion is blind to red or yellow light. Using red or yellow filters on the windows may eliminate the need for safe lights. Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
Well thank you very much, twice. Or maybe 3 times... :) I really appreciate your comments about my videos. And it’s so nice to get a compliment on “looks” too. Thank you. You made my day :) Please comment more..... LOL. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Hi! I'm planning on starting a screen printing business on plain shirts, and I was wondering can you reuse the same screen for another design/sketch? or do i buy another screen? ergo one sketch per screen? and by any chance, would you give me a head start by suggesting where I can buy a cheap and trustworthy starter kit? :3 I'm really into this now that I know what i really want to do as a designer in the age of 19. :) Thanks in Advance! Wonderful Video btw. :)
You can put the screens in black contractor bags after they are dry. Then they can be in any position. Make sure they are black enough, you may have to double them. Thanks for watching! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Btw, how did you finally get your light safe storage rack door to seal shut? Also, do u like the steel back lite spray booth vs the white one in an earlier video?
I just used gaffers tape. LOL it still works great to this day. I like my Ranar steel back lite washout booth. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
I would assume it's more durable and doesn't stain. Not to mention that snazzy foot pedal for the light. I tried the discount code on Ryonet but it wouldn't work. So I'll be going through u to order the spray booth. Right now I should be wearing a rain suit lol. Thanks for returning questions and posting helpful educational materials.
Dewey Smith I would think so and the foot pedal is cool ;) Where did you see that promo code? There should not be any left anywhere by this point. I do not work with Ryonet in any way. They dropped me years ago. I sell direct now. No more promo codes or discount codes for anyone. Buy direct on my eCommerce site: catspitscreenprintsupply.com/ You're very welcome and I appreciate your support greatly.Just call me if you need any help.
Dewey Smith Ooohhh yes you mean the video descriptions. Yeah I have a lot of work to be done on those actually. Thanks for reminding me. Most people do not open those ;) But there should be very few videos that reference that directly now I hope... .LOL.
Thanks! Glad you like my videos. Perhaps humidity fluctuations are affecting your exposures and washout. Or are you having electrical issues with your exposure unit? Or maybe you’re coating some thicker than others. Hard to say from here :) Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
You can but it will not be a very good coat. The scoop coater works way better and easier too. Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
Hey there from New Zealand! Quick question, how do you ventilate your drying cabinet without letting any light into it? Thanks! P.S. Your videos are very helpful, I've watched lots of them and they have certainly given me a confidence boost for when I try making my first screen! Cheers! :)
I use a light baffle like would be done with photography. You can Google it. Or check out my video where I build the cabinet with corrugated plastic and gaffers tape. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Thanks! I’m working on that. Might do it myself or team up with Ryonet to do one. Not sure yet. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
@Justin Tomas, The screens may be re-used many times through a process called re-claiming. The only kits I recomend are my own at CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com and they are the best ;) Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
Excellent, I am happy I can help out in any way. Check out the Catspit website for a lot more free info on screen printing. Link is on the channel page. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
You mean a paper stencil or something like that? Yes, I have 2 videos about just that. See my uploads on the channel page. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
No I still need to repair it... LOL. The tape actually works very well and you can change it out when you need to. The best idea someone gave me was to tape in magnetic strips on each side so they attract each other to seal the door. Or maybe Velcro would work. Thanks so much for watching and dropping me a note. ☠
Dual cure emulsions will last for about one month or so after mixing the sensitizer in. Photopolymer emulsions can last up to one year. That’s coated or in the bucket. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
holy crap thats alot of info!.....again!.........jk allright I've seen the videos and built my setup and now Im going to try to emulsify! this better work man
LOL... I feel like my teachings are under pressure... this better work man! :) Always an “S” load of info for sure. Good luck! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
+XxxCR1SPYxxX Haha.... awesome. I hear that ;) Thanks for your support. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
More is better. ;)
Stumbled across your site looking for a new supplier a couple months ago and was amazed by how much information you pass along to your clients/fans/everyone.
Thanks so much for putting together such a wealth of information, and keeping it light and entertaining as well!
Keep up the great work!
Thank you so very much!! I'm glad you found me. You're very welcome and let me know if I can help out anytime. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
"More is better" :D
Loving your videos man. Very, very helpful and informative. Please keep up the great tutorial videos!
LOL... thank you! I was just working on this week’s video debating on whether or not to cut a part out about loading tote bags and the pallets. But since more is better I’ll probably leave it in ;) Glad you enjoy my video work. Thanks for your support, please make sure to subscribe if you have not already. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
You're welcome and I'm glad you asked me to subscribe. I thought I already had but I hadn't. :) I have definitely learned from your videos. Most recently was the one where you were explaining how and why you put emulsion on a screen a certain way. I learned a lot in that video. I just found out today that you need to change the pallets for different things. Something I hadn't even thought about before. So I will be looking forward to seeing this weeks video.
Artistic Tendencies Awesome. Glad I mentioned it. I think a lot of people don't realize that subscribing is necessary to the continued production of new videos. So thank you!! I'm glad I can help you through my videos. Feel free to ask questions anytime. I think I'll be uploading that tomorrow. Stay tuned...
Hello Bill! Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video. Digital is taking over many industries that used to have no other option but screen printing. But for textiles direct screen printing will hold out for some time yet. It will be a long time before the Direct To Garment units can produce the quality with the speed and cost efficiency. Also the special effects that can be done by screen printing would be another reason it will be around for a while. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Thank you very much. I’m glad I can be of assistance through my videos. And you are welcome, it’s my pleasure. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
now i know whats the position of the screen while drying...before i dried my screen the other way, your tips are very helpful...thanks.
Just a note of thanks. I utilize your videos as a training video for new employees. The videos are very thorough. By using your videos for training I am able to standardize production as well as provide a source for future reference.
Thank you very much. That is awesome. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. If you can ever do a testimonial video I can upload to my channel Catspit Needs Your Help! Call For TH-cam Video Testimonials I would be greatly appreciative ;) Thanks for watching! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Great video, I've been screenprinting for thirty years, and have a question for you, maybe a future video topic. What do you think about the future of screenprinting? computer printers and sign-writers certainly have had an impact especially with stickers and real estate signs. and even T-shirts. Is screenprinting a dying art? or are there new markets opening up? would be cool to hear your thoughts on this.
I have a small shop, and coat screens as I need them. How long can a coated screen last being stored properly, until you must use it? Love your videos.
I have a question about size of scoop for screen. For a 20x24 screen, what actually is the best size scoop? should I go smaller if I don't need to use the whole screen for a smaller image? say a 16" or should I go for larger and fill screen anyway? I think its a 20" that fits the 20x24? to be honest I didnt measure if its the actual frame size or screen size. Thanks, and I love your videos, very casual and informative and always refer back to them.
Thank you! Glad you enjoy my work and you're welcome. For a 20x24 screen I use a 16" scoop coater going longways. You can use smaller scoop coaters for smaller designs if you need to conserve emulsion. But for a commercial shop we usually coat the entire screen since we usually will try to use the entire screen even if we have to gang up art on one screen. I have a video about that ;) Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
My sentiments exactly. Thanks for the support! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Thank you, I appreciate the support. I’m glad I could help out. Please make sure to visit the Catspit website for a lot more about screen printing tee shirts. Thanks so much for watching and dropping me a note. ☠
Nice, thank you! Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
Hey there! Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
I am in the process of building a drying rack. Thanks for the tip on painting the wood. It "wood" have slipped my mind. After watching a few videos, I think I will build a wood frame leaving the sides open. Build my screen frame rack slots with in the framing and then use corrugated plastic for all the sides. The unit wont be a heavy beast this way. It will still be dark while allowing air to enter easily. Now I gotta go to The Depot! Use and abuse them, they will cut anything for you. Then you can concentrate on just building it up!
;) You’re welcome, glad I could help with some pointers. That’s a good idea with HD. I suppose I could build more if I made them cut more for me... Hehehe. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
Can I store them in a closet in black plastic bags?
Yes, anywhere they are in complete darkness. Thanks for watching! Screen printing equipment and supplies. CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
You mentioned to have good ventilation in the drying, do you have a fan/blower in side to the drying rack to help speed or just to dry the emulation? Thank you
I do have a small fan but I never use it. This drying cabinet has 2 light baffles at the top and bottom. There is more than enough air flow through the unit with these opposite vents. Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
Nice, thank you! I appreciate the support very much. Don't want to feel like I'm going on too much.... LOL. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠
MORE IS BETTER! Have you remade the dry box yet? I have one made of wood with computer fans all inside but I want to convert a drying rack that I got for free, so i would like to see if you have made any improvements to your design. My main issue is (from what im understanding at least) is that you use tape to keep the door closed. Have you found a more permanent way of doing this with a latch or something?
What's up cats love the vids man. I'm using chromablue emulsion and my time to burn it a is at 8 minutes. I'm get a 7 with my 21 step wedge but there would be time where I have to burn a screen at 5 minutes. It confuses me I did a test with a same mesh count in all. What can cause it to burn at a faster time. I live in fl. I'll let dry over night too.
Thanks for everything the knowledge I have obtained through your videos are very much appreciated
You’re very welcome. I’m glad I can help out from afar. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
A to high EOM gives trouble too! the screen have to clear after the stroke and no ink should sit in the mesh. but a to high EOM could leave ink in the mesh. then you will add more pressure to to squeegee to clear the ink from mesh, but then you push the ink in the substrate....do we like the ink in the substarte or on top of it? seems to be a cat jumping behing his own tail. ;)
+Greg Mertes A 1/1 coat with substrate side down will not cause a problem with emulsion over mesh. You don't need more than a 1/1 normally. The stencil will visibly have an ink well and you'll be able to feel it with your hand but it would not be a problem with proper flood and stroke techniques. If you do not food and stroke properly you will leave ink in the mesh any way you coat the screen. With HO inks on dark garments we use proper off contact with the proper squeegee and the 1/1 EOM ink well does the job of leaving a space for higher ink volumes printed.... only if your print stroke is proper. If not then you have issues. As we move up in mesh counts we lose that naturally since higher mesh counts hold less emulsion and create thinner stencils. But if you have an issue with EOM and printing or what have you then try tweaking your food and stroke. I can print an excellent print with just about any EOM screen due to my experience in printing manually. Different print applications may require different EOM thicknesses so this is generally speaking. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Catspit Productions ~ More is definitely better. :-D I don't always comment, but I have learned so much from your very helpful, insightful and educational videos. And as a female fan, you get two thumbs up on in the looks department as well. :-D
Your videos are great. I watch all of them, thank you for all your great tips.
how long can you keep dryed screen that are not cure for? i coated 4 in feb and due to uncontroled issues i have just gotten back to the shop. should i start all over? ryonet pink emulsion not the red
1. How long can one have screens coated and in storage ?
2. Will it affect the screen or exposure time?
3. Also for DUAL CARE emulsion how long will i need if using a 1000 watt Halogen light about 23 inches away from screen and a high opaque film positive?
Thank you for the tips i really appreciate it awesome channel keep the videos coming
+print allday When properly stored emulsion should last on the screen as long as it does in the bucket especially with photopolymers. Dual cure has such a short shelf life either way. The older emulsion is, generally speaking, the slower it will get. I cannot tell you exposure times since I am unfamiliar with the speed of the emulsion, the quality of your film positive, and the UV output of your exposure source. Check out this video for more on that:
th-cam.com/video/BoBbN_gVsQk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Do you need to put emulsion coat in the dark room, or you can do it anywhere and then take it quickly to the dark drying rack?
Thank you!
You can use subdued light but a yellow or red light is best. Emulsion isn’t that fast when wet or dry for that matter. They respond to high UV light. So a shaded room would be fine. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
About a darkroom setup, what if there was sun light coming into room but can easily be covered up. Would you suggest to use to cover the windows completely of sunlight or would you use red film to cover those said windows?
You can do either. Whatever you prefer. Emulsion is blind to red or yellow light. Using red or yellow filters on the windows may eliminate the need for safe lights. Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
Well thank you very much, twice. Or maybe 3 times... :) I really appreciate your comments about my videos. And it’s so nice to get a compliment on “looks” too. Thank you. You made my day :) Please comment more..... LOL. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Hi! I'm planning on starting a screen printing business on plain shirts, and I was wondering can you reuse the same screen for another design/sketch? or do i buy another screen? ergo one sketch per screen? and by any chance, would you give me a head start by suggesting where I can buy a cheap and trustworthy starter kit? :3 I'm really into this now that I know what i really want to do as a designer in the age of 19. :) Thanks in Advance! Wonderful Video btw. :)
Once Again Thank You! = ] Would you suggest laying them the same way you mentioned but with thick black bags to preserve the emulsion better
You can put the screens in black contractor bags after they are dry. Then they can be in any position. Make sure they are black enough, you may have to double them. Thanks for watching! www.catspitproductionsllc.com/ - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Btw, how did you finally get your light safe storage rack door to seal shut? Also, do u like the steel back lite spray booth vs the white one in an earlier video?
I just used gaffers tape. LOL it still works great to this day. I like my Ranar steel back lite washout booth. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
I would assume it's more durable and doesn't stain. Not to mention that snazzy foot pedal for the light. I tried the discount code on Ryonet but it wouldn't work. So I'll be going through u to order the spray booth. Right now I should be wearing a rain suit lol. Thanks for returning questions and posting helpful educational materials.
Dewey Smith I would think so and the foot pedal is cool ;) Where did you see that promo code? There should not be any left anywhere by this point. I do not work with Ryonet in any way. They dropped me years ago. I sell direct now. No more promo codes or discount codes for anyone. Buy direct on my eCommerce site: catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
You're very welcome and I appreciate your support greatly.Just call me if you need any help.
It's on many of your videos Click the Info box.
Dewey Smith Ooohhh yes you mean the video descriptions. Yeah I have a lot of work to be done on those actually. Thanks for reminding me. Most people do not open those ;) But there should be very few videos that reference that directly now I hope... .LOL.
Thanks! Glad you like my videos. Perhaps humidity fluctuations are affecting your exposures and washout. Or are you having electrical issues with your exposure unit? Or maybe you’re coating some thicker than others. Hard to say from here :) Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Can I use squeegee for emulsion coating ???
You can but it will not be a very good coat. The scoop coater works way better and easier too. Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
Thanks
You're welcome!
Yes i enjoy long videos, it would be nice if you had a dvd for sale on your site.
Hey there from New Zealand! Quick question, how do you ventilate your drying cabinet without letting any light into it? Thanks! P.S. Your videos are very helpful, I've watched lots of them and they have certainly given me a confidence boost for when I try making my first screen! Cheers! :)
I use a light baffle like would be done with photography. You can Google it. Or check out my video where I build the cabinet with corrugated plastic and gaffers tape. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
Thanks! I’m working on that. Might do it myself or team up with Ryonet to do one. Not sure yet. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
You’re welcome, I appreciate the support. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Dose it have to be room temperature
That's what I suggest. Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
thanks for responding back
Kavatakua Malu My pleasure.
@Justin Tomas, The screens may be re-used many times through a process called re-claiming. The only kits I recomend are my own at CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com and they are the best ;) Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
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Thank you very much well done from ireland.
Another great video. Thanks..... Don Michigan
Excellent, I am happy I can help out in any way. Check out the Catspit website for a lot more free info on screen printing. Link is on the channel page. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Dual cures maybe a month or so and photopolymers can last up to a year coated in the light safe rack. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
More is better, thank you for the great information!!
You mean a paper stencil or something like that? Yes, I have 2 videos about just that. See my uploads on the channel page. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
No I still need to repair it... LOL. The tape actually works very well and you can change it out when you need to. The best idea someone gave me was to tape in magnetic strips on each side so they attract each other to seal the door. Or maybe Velcro would work. Thanks so much for watching and dropping me a note. ☠
Dual cure emulsions will last for about one month or so after mixing the sensitizer in. Photopolymer emulsions can last up to one year. That’s coated or in the bucket. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
You’re so funny man I love ur videos
Thanks ;) Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
holy crap thats alot of info!.....again!.........jk
allright I've seen the videos and built my setup and now Im going to try to emulsify!
this better work man
could you just use a stencil instead
LOL... I feel like my teachings are under pressure... this better work man! :) Always an “S” load of info for sure. Good luck! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠
Yes More is Better
@Mach S - Nice, thank you.Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate your support!
MORE MORE MORE!
I like the way you think ;) Thanks for watching! Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com/
More is Better!!
Thank you! I think so too ;) Thanks for watching. Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies - catspitscreenprintsupply.com/
More is better :0 Keep kicking ass.
More is better
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