Thursday, November 6, 2008

How to Screenprint YouTube

In this podcast, Bre brings in Matt, the screenprinting expert of etsy.com, to the Weekend Projects podcast. Have you ever wanted to create your own t-shirt designs?



runmonsta (1 week ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply silk screen is the standard for all major brands, so if you get good ink (plastisol is thin, flexible and durable, also permaset make a good range of water based inks that last well) and if you cure it well (as in flash dry at 180c, iron set it at 180c or use a cold cure additive) it'll stick in for as long as any commercial shirt. Multilayers are easy with a set up like theirs, if you don't have hinged silk screens the lining up can be hard, but doable.

No comments: