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Story by
saguirl,
Vanessa
Published on January 8, 2008 in How-To |
Photo by saguirl |
We made this video how-to for the pop-up community space we participated in with Good Magazine over the holidays. It's a fun how-to that introduces you to the art and science of screenprinting. Matt and Pete are completely charming in it, so we're posting it here too!
See another video how-to on screenprinting with Matt and Bre of MAKE. This one involves LEDs and scary sound effects.
| Tags | Good Magazine, HOW-TO, LEDs, MAKE magazine, pop-up, screen-printing, silk-screening |
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gerrijo
This was hilarious. I never though of using the sun to expose, and from the video, I think I prefer my 250 watt bulb inside :)
scarletbeautiful
a few questions...do you rinse with hot or cold water? if cold, could you just use the hose outside?
and what if you live in cloudy washington state where there is no sun? does it still expose?
matt
Hello Friends,
1. Re lightbox: Many people ask me how I built it, so a "how to" is certainly in order. I will get on it
2. Rinse with cold water, a hose works great, but in NYC we lack lawns and hoses
3. yes, screens will still expose on cloudy days. It just takes longer. There is a good deal of trial and error involved initially. Exposure times vary depending on emulsion used, brightness of light source, distance from light source etc. You can always also use a high watt light bulb or unfiltered black light to expose screens. The sun is a fickle beast, so you may want to try the more controlled environment first
circularaccessories
I love your DIY videos. Not sure how you manage to get your lab coats covered in more ink than your projects though :)
persimmonsgal
Thanks for the video. I have had all the supplies for a few years now but am too lazy to read instructions.
SupernovaDesigns
omg i'm dying here. 6000K?? and who knew that the sun revolved around the earth...
lol >.<
strawberryluna
YAY!! That was awesome, great work guys! "Squeegee, French for 'checkmate'" Tee hee.
Cheers.
Slowshirts
"Squegee, it's french for checkmate" is gold-speak and going to stick around here, thanks!
CarolLeeDesigns
I'm now completely afraid of screenprinting.
One less thing on my to-do list...
ColibriDreams
Great video (the scary version was fascinating - how cool would it be to have howling T-shirt)! I want to screen-print! Just have to find all the materials here in Mexico...
Do you make your screens by yourself or can you buy them?
glochidion
This is an excellent video. very informative, to the point and funny too! Great work Guys. Thanks. To the screen I go!
amuse
This is great! these guys rock!
I wish I had a cool video like this to watch when I was learning....instead I watched an hour of some boring guy talk talk talk...booo!!
Thanks guys! Print on!
SalmonStreetStudio
While we couldn't stand not having a pressure washer and controlled environment for coating/exposure it is cool that you are showing *anyone* they can print! And that = more cool printed stuff everywhere!
: )
muxoriginals
This is a fabulous video! I think I finally have enough courage to try screenprinting for myself. Matt and Pete are hilarious, and cute, too :)
MayaBella
Very cool. I want to go out and make shirts now! Actually my hubby has wanted to do this for a while. Now he can learn! Thanks
magicjelly
I really enjoyed that! Didn't the transparency end up blowing off the roof somewhere?
TheLolaCollection
hehehe, loved it! although, i should be finishing up projects i've started instead of watching these how-to's and dreaming up new ones ;)
urbanheirlooms
You made that look like so much fun! What happened to your lab coat? Ha ha!
prisma
Haha.. great video! :D This makes me want to do screen printing even more than before!
insaneity
OK You guys were awesome in this video! I love dry humor. Give us more.
brownbunnybyiris
It was fun watching and learning something new. Thanks for a great video!
cloud9designstudio
Great video. I've never exposed my screens in the sun.....maybe I will sometime.
lynncyrart
Wow, this is great... never knew you could make those yourself like that! Great video too! :)



crankbunny
1AEON
UnePetiteEtoile
backwoodsophisticate
VerreEncore
Rachelrayns
flameonglass
rachealanilyse
jenniferaboston
junkprints
great video, I like the other one w/ make magazine too - I still wanna see a how to on the diy exposure unit you used in the Make video. The sun never works for me, and the lightbulb in a pie pan method works about 70% of the time!