The UV light box is my hand made. The other material is "T-Shirt-Kun" made by TAIYOSEIKI. www.taiyoseiki.com/ (It is sold only in Japan and does not seem to be shipped overseas)
I love how there are thousands of screen printers on youtube who will give you an in-depth look at their process, but this guy comes around and says zero things during his video and I learn a lot . Props to neco, keep up the great work.
Obviously not op but I do this kind of stuff. You're going to need TRANSPARENT printer paper. I use the ones from Michael's that have adhesive, usually used for crafts. They stick onto the silk screen nicely. youll also need a silk screen. Get them from Amazon. Get one of the smaller ones. Next you need to find your design, or make it, and then print it onto your paper. Next buy your emulsion from Amazon. It's from speedball. It's a two step process. It should have two bottles. EMULSION. Then coat your screen with emulsion, spread evenly with a squeegee. Avoid bubbles, don't lay it on too thick but not too thin either. It should look wet. Let it dry flat but suspended. I recommend stacking too boxes on either side and balancing the screen on top. And let dry in a DARK place. Your garage should be fine. Emulsion works by hardening in the sunlight or any light for that matter. It's a thermal process. After it's dry, stick your paper with design onto the front part of the silk screen. That is, the part with the large dip. The flat side should be down against your shirt later in your process. After you have stuck it on youre going to need a light bulb that gets very hot. Either incandescent or something more intense, like outdoor floods. OP used uv lights which also works nicely but you can use a regular lightbulb. It will be less precise though because lightbulbs vary quite a bit. Florescent and LED wont work because they don't get hot!!! Shop lights work well. Just look it up. Position the lightbulb about 1 foot from the screen and leave it. For about 5 minutes. Peel your paper off and spray it with warm water, not hot, but luke warm. Don't spray too hard or you'll take off the design. Spray where your design was and you should see it is slightly lighter than the rest of the screen. That's because it wasn't burned and won't hang on as easily. Use a sock or microfiber cloth to lightly scrub the back of the screen with spraying the front. Then switch sides and repeat. You should end up with a good print. You're also going to need silk screen paint. Speedball also works. You're going to need a squeegee. Tape up the edges around your screen without covering your design. Get a good line of paint across the top of the screen and bring your squeegee up and down, 1. down 2. up 3. down. You don't want to lay it down more than three swipes or your paint will be too thick on the shirt. Usually a 1.2. swipe is fine. Look at the shirt through the paint and see if there are any spots the paint didn't coat on the shirt. Go for the third swipe if there are blank spots. Don't do more than three!!. If there is still a spot you can use a gifit card as a squeegee in a small area.or just fill it in later with a paint brush, (not recommended tbh). IMPORTANT IMPORTANT: PUT A PIECE OF SMALL CARDBOARD OR POSTER PAPER inside shirt before printing. This will keep the ink from seeping through to the other side. Let hang dry for an hour and throw it in the dryer. Or let dry and iron with parchment paper like OP did in the video.
Your video alone should be responsible for an influx of customers to Taiyoseiki. Very nice video, thankyou. I watched it a while ago now, but it really was inspiring to me - And especially to everyone interested in doing small scale projects without starting up a whole T-shirt company.
Very immersive and intriguing story, I especially liked the plot twist with the paper glue; Unexpected and just brilliantly thought out. 8.2/10 I want a sequel.
It's to solidify the emulsion even more. Notice he takes it out and washes out the design and then puts it back. The emulsion is so sensitive that if he just left it under there the design might not come out as cleanly masked. It's a little extra work but worth it for the tidiness of the design.
Hi, do you run into any issue with re-positioning the screen in the frame, after you take it out? I would be worried it would pull differently and distort the design.
@@necotadotcom When I used to do screen printing, I would use reference marks at the corners. If you put tape on the t-shirt where the reference marks are, and print the reference marks onto the tape you can re-align the screen perfectly!
@@tiggerbiggo He was asking about he took out the silk screen and put it back in. Not the reference marks on the t shirt design itself. Like when you stretch a piece of fabric and it distorts. I agree with the first answer. The distortion won't be too drastic unless you're dealing with 'pixel sized' details.
@@dawniebug784 Right, but surely what I suggested would solve both right? That way it doesn't matter exactly how the film is placed in the frame, just align it with the reference marks
@@edearthling9298 Google Chrome on Android has an option to translate that from Japanese to English. 🤷🏽♂️ Edit: here is the link to the frame www.taiyoseiki.com/products/detail.php?product_id=462
Well done! Excellent job! Very sharp image! I was on edge when you were applying the paint... 🥺... but the frame didn’t move and you got a very sharp image. You are a master!
Ranitri Weerasuriya www.webshop.hando-horizon.com/SHOP/101490048.html Just a warning though from reading the shipping page it says shipping is for japan only I couldn’t find anything for shipping outside of Japan
Like your creativity, very smooth. So how can we order this kit in the English version, I'm not Asian, makes it difficult to find out more information.
Muy buen video queria saber ¿que tipo de marco estas usando para imprimir? nunca habia visto ese tipo de marco de serigrafia ¿es de plastico?. saludos desde mexico
Hey buddy! I'm a screenprinter and I love what you do! Just... How can someone give a thumb down? Great job, great thing to do, great quality... Keep up the good work! Screenprinting is a great thing to do and imo just outstanding and great!
yours probably works with UV too, normal incandescent and fluorescent lights also emits UV light, guess he's using pure UV light because its more efficient maybe?
So cool vid! finished it till the end! please make more videos like this by the way intrigue on the frame ur using for the silk screen seems ideal! where can i find one like such? Thanks man!
The UV light box is my hand made.
The other material is "T-Shirt-Kun" made by TAIYOSEIKI.
www.taiyoseiki.com/
(It is sold only in Japan and does not seem to be shipped overseas)
H. Kiga. My frind can i bay something and ship to Saudi Arabia
Good work!
Can buy some from you and ship to Australia
Can you help with shipping?
Nice uv light box
すげぇ...
何やってるのかわからなかったからググりましたw
薄紫色のシートには紫外線で固まる感光乳剤というものが塗布されていて、遮光した部分だけが洗い流せるという仕組みなのですね!
世界が広がりました!
非常に手際が良く、UVライト装置も自作しているのが感心します。スクリーンを焼き付けた後に一度フレームから外して再度UVライト当てるのはなるほどと思いました。枠付近のスクリーンが水に溶けて、紫色の染みが出来るのを防いでいるんですね。
その通りです!Tシャツくんあるあるですよね。マニュアル通りにやって失敗される方多いと思います。
I love how there are thousands of screen printers on youtube who will give you an in-depth look at their process, but this guy comes around and says zero things during his video and I learn a lot . Props to neco, keep up the great work.
はじめまして。
FWTの日本のオーガナイザーです。こんな動画作っていただいて感無量です。ありがとうございます。
コメントありがとうございます!
いえとんでもないです欲しかったので勝手に作っちゃいました😅
これからもFWT応援してます!
こんな綺麗に作れるんや凄い
I love how clean you work with that printing process 😭
Wow!! Light box thing looks super cool and saves space..and Thanks for thr great video.!
i have never seen silk screen done with these materials before, it was soothing too, I'm definitely trying this.
i like how simply this version is and how elegant it is
Would you wrote in english in description so we can understand what kind material you used for it. Thanks
Obviously not op but I do this kind of stuff. You're going to need TRANSPARENT printer paper. I use the ones from Michael's that have adhesive, usually used for crafts. They stick onto the silk screen nicely.
youll also need a silk screen. Get them from Amazon. Get one of the smaller ones.
Next you need to find your design, or make it, and then print it onto your paper. Next buy your emulsion from Amazon. It's from speedball. It's a two step process. It should have two bottles. EMULSION.
Then coat your screen with emulsion, spread evenly with a squeegee. Avoid bubbles, don't lay it on too thick but not too thin either. It should look wet. Let it dry flat but suspended. I recommend stacking too boxes on either side and balancing the screen on top. And let dry in a DARK place. Your garage should be fine. Emulsion works by hardening in the sunlight or any light for that matter. It's a thermal process. After it's dry, stick your paper with design onto the front part of the silk screen. That is, the part with the large dip. The flat side should be down against your shirt later in your process.
After you have stuck it on youre going to need a light bulb that gets very hot. Either incandescent or something more intense, like outdoor floods. OP used uv lights which also works nicely but you can use a regular lightbulb. It will be less precise though because lightbulbs vary quite a bit. Florescent and LED wont work because they don't get hot!!! Shop lights work well. Just look it up.
Position the lightbulb about 1 foot from the screen and leave it. For about 5 minutes.
Peel your paper off and spray it with warm water, not hot, but luke warm. Don't spray too hard or you'll take off the design. Spray where your design was and you should see it is slightly lighter than the rest of the screen. That's because it wasn't burned and won't hang on as easily. Use a sock or microfiber cloth to lightly scrub the back of the screen with spraying the front. Then switch sides and repeat. You should end up with a good print.
You're also going to need silk screen paint. Speedball also works. You're going to need a squeegee. Tape up the edges around your screen without covering your design. Get a good line of paint across the top of the screen and bring your squeegee up and down, 1. down 2. up 3. down. You don't want to lay it down more than three swipes or your paint will be too thick on the shirt. Usually a 1.2. swipe is fine. Look at the shirt through the paint and see if there are any spots the paint didn't coat on the shirt. Go for the third swipe if there are blank spots. Don't do more than three!!. If there is still a spot you can use a gifit card as a squeegee in a small area.or just fill it in later with a paint brush, (not recommended tbh).
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT: PUT A PIECE OF SMALL CARDBOARD OR POSTER PAPER inside shirt before printing. This will keep the ink from seeping through to the other side.
Let hang dry for an hour and throw it in the dryer. Or let dry and iron with parchment paper like OP did in the video.
PUTUTIK NETWORK if u use google chrome it will automatically translate to english
do someone have amazon links to buy the stuff?
@@TexasKen Thank you!
@@lawrence-yx1ew THANK YOU
I really like the home made lightbox.
ほんと、上出来…過ぎ‼️
楽しい動画でした👍
ありがとうございます!!
Awesome set up..luv to see how everyone do it around the world 🌎
Thanks!
@Mitchell Collar tokyohl.com/mycreation/90.html this is the item
I really liked your screen. Very good.
The frame and silkscreen film are from Taiyo Seiki T-shirt-kun.
That exposure box looked real smart and compact! Is it a DIY construction?
Mihai Marcu thx
@@haikopaiko yes
Tシャツくんで、どうやって色を分けるのか気になってたので参考になりました!
なるほど!、マスキングテープかー。
Depois de alguns anos trabalhando com Silk, esse vídeo me fez lembrar dos primórdios, desvendando em casa como se fazia, sensacional.
Como fazer uma armação desse tipo sabe como?
原理が全然分からないけど、とても興奮して見れました。すげーすげー
The slowest possible way to print a shirts. So calm to watch though. Awesome diy set up as minimal as it gets equipment wise
@Dan barb what about heat press ?
I agreed
Your video alone should be responsible for an influx of customers to Taiyoseiki. Very nice video, thankyou. I watched it a while ago now, but it really was inspiring to me - And especially to everyone interested in doing small scale projects without starting up a whole T-shirt company.
Very immersive and intriguing story, I especially liked the plot twist with the paper glue; Unexpected and just brilliantly thought out. 8.2/10 I want a sequel.
Hi I loved the video, where do I buy this frame? Do they send to Brazil? I'm waiting, thank you!
That looks so well-made! Amazing!
Jolie travail !!!
Great and clean work man , please im just wondering what kind of paper is that and what kind of liquid in the spray thanks .
How can the screen printing of a shirt be so satisfying omg
We r u from Camila?
Great ASMR video! And awesome job on the shirt!
so smooth, so satisfying!
Well done net job, my question is does the Mesh has already Emulsion. ? or special treted mesh. Thanks a lot.
Loving the homemade setup 👏🏿👏🏿 nice print
めっちゃ色も良いし綺麗!
Thanks!!
Great work! is it possible to purchase that same screen frame and screen?
Amazing Work💙
this is officially my new favorite video
Only in japan.... where do i get those full toys? I live in México. there aren´t exist here yet.
Hello, can you please more in debts tutoring showing the frame more from all sides and the way it works and also your diy UV set up. Thank you
Damn you want him to
Make your shirt too?
Amazing Work
Quick and clean very professional, what is that material you use in frame doesn't look like traditional printing silk/mesh ?
Amazing work! Thank you so much for share it! すごい! おめでとう ございます! 教えて くれて ありがとう!
Please list the equipment you used?
Great job where did you get the screen?
Hi there. Nice works going on. Would like to know how you make your screen. What type of mesh do u use. Thanks
Why did you take it out of the frame to re-hit it with the light?
It's to solidify the emulsion even more. Notice he takes it out and washes out the design and then puts it back. The emulsion is so sensitive that if he just left it under there the design might not come out as cleanly masked. It's a little extra work but worth it for the tidiness of the design.
はえ〜シンクとか洗面所でスポンジ使って溶かせば良かったのか✨
いつも部屋で新聞敷いて付属の刷毛でくるくるボトボトやってました😭💦
とても勉強になりました、ありがとうございます♪
this is the name of the screen for those who want to know 太陽精機Tシャツ (Taiyo Seiki T-shirt)
Taiyo seiki?
非常に良いビデオ
can you make a video on how you made that box for burning your skin
Hi, do you run into any issue with re-positioning the screen in the frame, after you take it out? I would be worried it would pull differently and distort the design.
Of course, it cannot be repositioned in exactly the same position as in the initial state, but the deviation is negligible.
@@necotadotcom When I used to do screen printing, I would use reference marks at the corners. If you put tape on the t-shirt where the reference marks are, and print the reference marks onto the tape you can re-align the screen perfectly!
@@tiggerbiggo He was asking about he took out the silk screen and put it back in. Not the reference marks on the t shirt design itself. Like when you stretch a piece of fabric and it distorts. I agree with the first answer. The distortion won't be too drastic unless you're dealing with 'pixel sized' details.
@@dawniebug784 Right, but surely what I suggested would solve both right? That way it doesn't matter exactly how the film is placed in the frame, just align it with the reference marks
very nice frame, where did you buy that frame sir?
Damn, you got this shit down for a home setup, great job!
Your video clip is very nice! I want to know where did you get the frame of silkscreen. Could you inform me the shop or mall?
Can i know the tools you used on this process? Or maybe links where to buy them?
What block you use ? Interesting . I always use wood block frame
This is by far the best screen printing video I have ever seen in TH-cam.
Where can we get that frame? Thanks
Ken Adriano www.taiyoseiki.com
Doesn’t ship overseas
Hope that helps
it doesn’t help lol
@@edearthling9298 that's a little over 6 minutes of pure art and you didn't get anything? 😂😅 lol
@@zilchgott she was talking about the kit, its all in japanese. it doesn't help in that
@@edearthling9298 Google Chrome on Android has an option to translate that from Japanese to English. 🤷🏽♂️
Edit: here is the link to the frame
www.taiyoseiki.com/products/detail.php?product_id=462
興味深く拝見しました
インクジェットプリンタでフィルム出力が出来るようになったのは驚きです
How come we cant find it and buy it. How much is one big frame etc. I went on Amazon they have the small ones but it says the seller is no more etc.
Where can we get that frame ? and whats the exact term for it ?
Well done! Excellent job! Very sharp image! I was on edge when you were applying the paint... 🥺... but the frame didn’t move and you got a very sharp image. You are a master!
Thanks! In the beginning, it sometimes failed, but after doing so many times, I became able to do well.
@@necotadotcom could you please make a list of what we need to buy to create the same process as you ? I would like to try it so bad
Love the video! Very simple and informative!
a real amazing video
what is the name of the frame you are working with? and how to get it?
thanks a lot in advance
I want to know too
Does anyone know the name of the frame and where to get it?
The mesh already had photosensitive emulsion? Before exposing it to UV light
Where can I purchase the frame?? Please 🙏🏽
Tremell Reese www.taiyoseiki.com/cart/?transactionid=6924b8a17d9a8cbc22b6061f54915817b8f12170
What is that printer called, with which you printed the letters on the transparent sheet
It is a very common household inkjet printer.
Amazing result. great job!
That screen frame is awesome! Where can we get it?
Ranitri Weerasuriya www.webshop.hando-horizon.com/SHOP/101490048.html
Just a warning though from reading the shipping page it says shipping is for japan only I couldn’t find anything for shipping outside of Japan
Hi, where did you buy this screen stretcher? I never saw this type of screen stretcher. What's the name of it?
Very Different and Impressive
I need the plastic screen frames. How can i get them?
Me too.... any help?
Me 3
@@DavaoMetroRidesVlogchesterpg How much does one cost
@@wandererofthewastelandxXx How much does one cost
I have a problem with repositioning the screen... it always make a distortion on the picture...
Wow, you made that look so easy!
Can you please tell me the name of the frame and the material used in the frame?
Follow answer too
Great video! 👏👏👏
Precision level: Japanese
Soo cool!! Looks great too!
Thanks!!
can u tell me, where u buy frame screen
hola querido amigo.
un saludo desde Colombia.
en donde conseguiste todas esas cosas maravillosas??
cuales son sus nombres??
muchas gracias
Wow! Less mess! I love this!
where can I get frame screen ? Really efective
Like your creativity, very smooth. So how can we order this kit in the English version, I'm not Asian, makes it difficult to find out more information.
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where to buy all that stuff needed, im here in japan. H.Kiga pls. tell me
www.amazon.co.jp/%E5%A4%AA%E9%99%BD%E7%B2%BE%E6%A9%9F-02-3901-T%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A3%E3%83%84%E3%81%8F%E3%82%93%E3%82%BB%E3%83%83%E3%83%88/dp/B0058QIWK6/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Seriously?
Is there any tutorial video for this printing process please
can you mention the tools and materials, and buy them where, is there an online store. I just learn
YTgRock 20 yes! I was thinking this exactly while I watched
Very nice idea sir
Any links on where to by the screen frame: :-)
Wah
Prctakn yg sdh canggih ni..
Prlu ktrampilan dan keahlian khusus
Mntap maz broo
Smg skses usahanya
Amiin
Slm seduluran✋
Where did you get the frame from????
Can you tell us where you got the frame? Thanks
Muy buen video queria saber ¿que tipo de marco estas usando para imprimir? nunca habia visto ese tipo de marco de serigrafia ¿es de plastico?. saludos desde mexico
すごい!!
Bon travail
Good job
What are the brands that you use?
awesome video man, great work, can you please make a video about your set up? would be amazing!!
can you do a tutorial with links (link to buy the stuff) please. thanks
@H.Kiga where did you get your reusable screw frame
www.taiyoseiki.com
only sold in japan
What is this spray used to transfer image to silk screen?
Hey buddy! I'm a screenprinter and I love what you do! Just... How can someone give a thumb down? Great job, great thing to do, great quality... Keep up the good work! Screenprinting is a great thing to do and imo just outstanding and great!
Where do yoy find screens like this????
Never seen them before but they seem pretty cool & easy to use
adwhite804 did you find them? Would also like to know
Hi, I am from Morocco, how much is the price of all this equipment?
I'm interested too ,( from tunisa btw )
Very good Work
i have screen emulsion, work with light, common light, but u use UV light, what kind is emulsion that?
yours probably works with UV too, normal incandescent and fluorescent lights also emits UV light, guess he's using pure UV light because its more efficient maybe?
I want to know what kind of colour did you use . .....
So cool vid! finished it till the end! please make more videos like this
by the way intrigue on the frame ur using for the silk screen seems ideal! where can i find one like such? Thanks man!
What is that? Why other manufacturers of silk screen products don't think of this?