Thanks for this! So is it best to squeegee the screen filler onto the same side of the screen that the drawing fluid was applied (the outside)? I worry that when pulling the squeegee across it might drag the drawing fluid with it, as it doesn't seem to get totally dry, even after leaving it for a long time?
if your drawing fluid is still tacky to the touch, it's likely that the particular area has too much drawing fluid and was applied a bit too thick. if possible, we'd recommend removing the excess drawing fluid with a damp paper towel and then reapplying a thin layer of fluid to ensure it's not disturbed when the filler is introduced.
I have a problem with my screen filler. Even though I stirred it really well, it's so thin it just falls straight through the screen & I can't pull it across the screen. What do I do?
What do I do if I accidentally maybe put too much screen filler? I feel like some of my drawing fluid design is covered. Do I go over it with more drawing fluid after the screen filler dries?
When using drawing fluid should I go over the design more than once? I struggled to get the screen filler off the design and damaged my screen. This is my first try.
As long as the holes in the mesh are fully coated you would not need to go over it more than once! To remove screen filler we recommend using the Speed Clean screen filler remover.
Screen Filler is used in conjunction with the Drawing Fluid and is a separate method from Photo Emulsion. The Drawing Fluid is the product used to create the image and the Screen Filler provides a resist that covers the remaining areas of the screen. The Drawing Fluid is water-soluble, so once products are allowed time to drive and the screen is washed with water, only the Screen Filler remains -- this allows the ink to only pass through the screen where the design is and transfers the image from screen to project (paper, fabric, etc.)
Hello. If I use the screen block on top of photoemulsion (I only want to block out parts on a previously exposed screen), can I still remove it without damaging the photo emulsion? Thank you
Hi Maria, that's a very good question! Would you mind directing that to our email so that our product expert can further follow up with you? Thank you! info@speedballart.com
My filler went through the screen big time. I've used the product and made shirts before but today for some reason it went through and dried really thick. Anybody else had this problem before?
It sounds as though the product may have settled over time. If you'd like to reach us at info@speedballart.com, we can troubleshoot further, but it does sound as if separation might be the cause.
I know this is an older video but maybe someone can help me - every time I apply the screen filler, the drawing fluid image is damaged. I'm only doing one sweep with the screen filler, but the drawing fluid just seems to melt off. Any ideas what I am doing wrong? It's happened three times now.
This is my first time using a screen print kit and the fluid smeared when I gently ran my finger over part of it after waiting about 10-15 minutes, so I stood in front of a fan for a few minutes until I could run my finger over it without it smearing. It didn’t smear when I went over it with the filler Now when I did further research there are ppl who let the fluid set for a day THEN let the filler set for a day…safest cleanest way. So I’m going to wash my fluid out in the morning with COLD WATER then try to paint tomorrow
Hi! I don’t know if you can help me. My drawing fluid leaks when I put my screen filler. I followed all your step and I waited 3 days for the drawing fluid to dry.
Happy to try to help. When painting your image on the screen, did you apply thin layers of the fluid on a slightly elevated screen? You should not see any beads of blue fluid when applying as these ares are unlikely to dry to the point where they won't move when the Filler is used. Also, if you live in a humid area, we would recommend helping the dry time along with something like a fan or hairdryer (on low setting so as not to melt the screen mesh).
that's sounds more than a littel peculiar. Would you mind reaching out to us at info@speedballart.com so we can obtain a batch code from you and help troubleshoot further? Thank you!
@@speedball_art will do thanks! I ended up using it after a very good stir and it worked fine, but I thought maybe it had just sat on the shelf at the store for too long. I will reach out.
@@yvelletrix so happy it still ended up working for you -- your theory is very likely right -- but it must have been there for a VERY long time! we'll be sure to follow up with you through email!
While sometimes it can be helpful to have one video of the entire process, sometimes it is beneficial for tutorial style videos to break the videos into separate steps so it is easy to find just one part and repeat watch it if needed without having to fast forward through a long video!
Screen filler takes 3-4 hours to dry if anyone's wondering
Charles Craichy I was, thank you!
THANK YOU! Lol
Thank you none of the 20 videos I’ve watched trying to find out actually say 😂😂
THANK YOU!!! No one seems to want to impart that small pearl of information, lol. Like a national secret or something!
Actually it depends on what kind of screen filler you use , some can dry upwards of a third of that time .
Thanks for this! So is it best to squeegee the screen filler onto the same side of the screen that the drawing fluid was applied (the outside)? I worry that when pulling the squeegee across it might drag the drawing fluid with it, as it doesn't seem to get totally dry, even after leaving it for a long time?
if your drawing fluid is still tacky to the touch, it's likely that the particular area has too much drawing fluid and was applied a bit too thick. if possible, we'd recommend removing the excess drawing fluid with a damp paper towel and then reapplying a thin layer of fluid to ensure it's not disturbed when the filler is introduced.
Thank you. Very nicely explained
I believe I would tape off the cord slots before applying the blocking fluid.
I have a problem with my screen filler. Even though I stirred it really well, it's so thin it just falls straight through the screen & I can't pull it across the screen.
What do I do?
if you can contact us at customerservice@speedballart.com, we'd be happy to help!
What do I do if I accidentally maybe put too much screen filler? I feel like some of my drawing fluid design is covered. Do I go over it with more drawing fluid after the screen filler dries?
When using drawing fluid should I go over the design more than once? I struggled to get the screen filler off the design and damaged my screen. This is my first try.
As long as the holes in the mesh are fully coated you would not need to go over it more than once! To remove screen filler we recommend using the Speed Clean screen filler remover.
So what exactly is screen filler?? Is it the photo emulsion ?? How do I use this drawing method ??
Screen Filler is used in conjunction with the Drawing Fluid and is a separate method from Photo Emulsion. The Drawing Fluid is the product used to create the image and the Screen Filler provides a resist that covers the remaining areas of the screen. The Drawing Fluid is water-soluble, so once products are allowed time to drive and the screen is washed with water, only the Screen Filler remains -- this allows the ink to only pass through the screen where the design is and transfers the image from screen to project (paper, fabric, etc.)
@@speedball_art thank you guys for the prompt response!!
@@cloudnegativenine happy to help!
Hello. If I use the screen block on top of photoemulsion (I only want to block out parts on a previously exposed screen), can I still remove it without damaging the photo emulsion? Thank you
Hi Maria, that's a very good question! Would you mind directing that to our email so that our product expert can further follow up with you? Thank you! info@speedballart.com
Is it ok to draw and fill the screen on the other side (inside)?
Yep!
My filler went through the screen big time. I've used the product and made shirts before but today for some reason it went through and dried really thick. Anybody else had this problem before?
It sounds as though the product may have settled over time. If you'd like to reach us at info@speedballart.com, we can troubleshoot further, but it does sound as if separation might be the cause.
That makes sense because it had been a good while since I last used it.
I had this problem too. My screen filler was very thin . I see you poured a line. Mine just went right through. Bought it about a month ago
I know this is an older video but maybe someone can help me - every time I apply the screen filler, the drawing fluid image is damaged. I'm only doing one sweep with the screen filler, but the drawing fluid just seems to melt off. Any ideas what I am doing wrong? It's happened three times now.
This is my first time using a screen print kit and the fluid smeared when I gently ran my finger over part of it after waiting about 10-15 minutes, so I stood in front of a fan for a few minutes until I could run my finger over it without it smearing. It didn’t smear when I went over it with the filler
Now when I did further research there are ppl who let the fluid set for a day THEN let the filler set for a day…safest cleanest way.
So I’m going to wash my fluid out in the morning with COLD WATER then try to paint tomorrow
Hi! If you need additional help you can reach us via email at info@speedballart.com ❤️
Hi! I don’t know if you can help me. My drawing fluid leaks when I put my screen filler. I followed all your step and I waited 3 days for the drawing fluid to dry.
Happy to try to help. When painting your image on the screen, did you apply thin layers of the fluid on a slightly elevated screen? You should not see any beads of blue fluid when applying as these ares are unlikely to dry to the point where they won't move when the Filler is used. Also, if you live in a humid area, we would recommend helping the dry time along with something like a fan or hairdryer (on low setting so as not to melt the screen mesh).
is it ok if there are hardened bits in the drawing fluid container?
that's sounds more than a littel peculiar. Would you mind reaching out to us at info@speedballart.com so we can obtain a batch code from you and help troubleshoot further? Thank you!
@@speedball_art will do thanks! I ended up using it after a very good stir and it worked fine, but I thought maybe it had just sat on the shelf at the store for too long. I will reach out.
@@yvelletrix so happy it still ended up working for you -- your theory is very likely right -- but it must have been there for a VERY long time! we'll be sure to follow up with you through email!
wild how you have the same outfit on in every video.. almost seems like this could have been done in one 5 minute video 🙃
While sometimes it can be helpful to have one video of the entire process, sometimes it is beneficial for tutorial style videos to break the videos into separate steps so it is easy to find just one part and repeat watch it if needed without having to fast forward through a long video!