Finally! After looking at more than a dozen videos, your video has captured exactly what I need to do, and shown the tools and materials to boot. Well done, and thanks.
Hola !! Gracias amigo por compartir !!!! Yo buscaba un tutorial para estirar lonas comerciales y el tuyo es muy práctico , pienso que es lo mismo verdad ? Aunque he visto que en lonas comerciales los estiran primero desde 4 las esquinas , probaré con tu sistema que está .....de 10 ....abrazo gigante
If you get a wooden picture frame from a charity shop for like £1, take the back off and the panel of glass out, you can stretch the mesh over the frame. you can then use the panel of glass as a way of holding the acetate in place/flat when you're exposing ( cos the glass is the perfect size ) i combined that technique with your stretching method and i got a cheap screen :D thanks for the tutorial.
That is a great tip! Just make sure the wood is varnished, because most picture frames are made of of fairly thin wood and they will torque and twist a lot when they get wet. Thanks for commenting!
Jamie Tuckey as long as it is real wood you are ok,but the harder the wood the better,but those are mostly expensive frames,so just get a cheap real wooden one, and give it a few coats of boat varnish. That should keep the water out and keep the wood from twisting :)
This is a fantastic method. Does anyone put their screen mesh in water, prior to stretching? I'm about to stretch a screen and can't recall if placing it in water helps the fibers move easier prior to the stretching.
the mesh is extremely fine of real silkscreen mesh and can withstand great tension,those are in general not the qualities of a curtain. But if you can find a curtain that comes close to those specifications,you might be able to get some results,but i wouldn't get my hopes up. Silkscreens can be very unforgiving if poorly constructed,i would recommend looking for some real mesh ;)
Your technique to stretch is very good, I suggest you to use glue instead, it's easier to apply and doesn't tear the fabric or ruin the wood, and if don't want to wait use an activator with it. Cheers my friend !
Hey Pini, thanks for the tutorial Its always great to get people into the passion for screen printing! Most of our staff started out with just a few screens at home, and their own labels! We have been playing around with some blacklight glow white prints and tie die for the colourdash run coming up-will have to link an image after to see how they turn out! Ellie @colourworks.kiwi
This is the best homemade version of stretching a screen I've seen so far. Thanks!
Finally! After looking at more than a dozen videos, your video has captured exactly what I need to do, and shown the tools and materials to boot. Well done, and thanks.
i love this tutorial, i come back to this video every time i want to strech my screens for years now
Been doing for years and this is a better way. Plus good-natured and nice music, this is what the Interwebs is for. Many thanx
Good job guys! Just did my first screen using your method! As tight as it can be! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this! I'm an art student studying printmaking you just made my homemade screen so much better quality 🤘🏻
sorry to answer so late,but mesh doesn't absorb water ,so soaking it before hand will only make it harder to clamp down ;)
Hola !! Gracias amigo por compartir !!!! Yo buscaba un tutorial para estirar lonas comerciales y el tuyo es muy práctico , pienso que es lo mismo verdad ? Aunque he visto que en lonas comerciales los estiran primero desde 4 las esquinas , probaré con tu sistema que está .....de 10 ....abrazo gigante
Thanks for sharing this technique. I'm just getting into screening and I found your video very helpful. I also enjoyed the music.
+flareless Ah, that is nice to hear. Good luck with your screenprinting!
If you get a wooden picture frame from a charity shop for like £1, take the back off and the panel of glass out, you can stretch the mesh over the frame. you can then use the panel of glass as a way of holding the acetate in place/flat when you're exposing ( cos the glass is the perfect size ) i combined that technique with your stretching method and i got a cheap screen :D thanks for the tutorial.
That is a great tip! Just make sure the wood is varnished,
because most picture frames are made of of fairly thin wood and they will torque and twist a lot when they get wet.
Thanks for commenting!
yeahh that would be a good idea, most cheap frames are MDF unfortunately. you could varnish it yourself though.
Jamie Tuckey Definitely stay away from MDF frames ,the material is to weak to hold great tension and with larger frames the sides will collapse ;)
thanks for the tip :) what wood is best ?
Jamie Tuckey as long as it is real wood you are ok,but the harder the wood the better,but those are mostly expensive frames,so just get a cheap real wooden one, and give it a few coats of boat varnish.
That should keep the water out and keep the wood from twisting :)
Wow!!! That is a smart way to do it! Thanks for the video my friend!!
This is a fantastic method. Does anyone put their screen mesh in water, prior to stretching? I'm about to stretch a screen and can't recall if placing it in water helps the fibers move easier prior to the stretching.
This is a brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this!!! It has helped me so much now my screens are nice and tight..... thumbs up!!!
the mesh is extremely fine of real silkscreen mesh and can withstand great tension,those are in general not the qualities of a curtain.
But if you can find a curtain that comes close to those specifications,you might be able to get some results,but
i wouldn't get my hopes up.
Silkscreens can be very unforgiving if poorly constructed,i would recommend looking for some real mesh ;)
Your technique to stretch is very good, I suggest you to use glue instead, it's easier to apply and doesn't tear the fabric or ruin the wood, and if don't want to wait use an activator with it. Cheers my friend !
It would have to be quick drying though;)
Do you use a contact adhesive?
You done well citizen, great video tutorial
Hello to your channel..very short and informative..
is the "Ranch" to add flavor to the project? ;)
Actually a good method
Very nice tutorial. Screenprinting rules ;) Come get some Catspit~! ☠
Catspoo
Probably most art supply stores have mesh. 45T mesh that is I think.
Good luck!
Thanks for the video
Thanks for sharing this technique
This is sweet, and the test at the end is awesome. Make a 2 hour long video of stuff bouncing off a silk screen. lol
very fantastic
;-) You are the first to notice! We didn't even see till now! It is for failed nails though.. And we didn't have one of those :)
Is it possibe too use a curtain,ive seen it in another video
looks simple enough
Easy best idea. like it!!
very good,thanks for your share!!
thanks for all the nice comments!
most art supply stores sell this by the meter or yard depending where you live ;)
question, where can you buy the mesh?
nice..
Sorry! Late reply, but no. You don't have to wet the mesh before stretching it:-)
Good luck!
where can I get that mesh
thumbs up!!!
thank you..Very smart
awesome thank you
Thank you for the share : ]
Good tutorial with suicide music. Maybe some happy music would be nice...
you are right:) but this is the music youtube suggested ,other wise the movie will be blocked^^
Pini Piru I liked the music.
+Pini Piru Ditto, I like calm music sometimes. Calm doesn't mean sad.
Hey Pini, thanks for the tutorial
Its always great to get people into the passion for screen printing! Most of our staff started out with just a few screens at home, and their own labels!
We have been playing around with some blacklight glow white prints and tie die for the colourdash run coming up-will have to link an image after to see how they turn out!
Ellie @colourworks.kiwi
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Helpful video, annoying music.
where do u buy screen ar