A good rule of thumb if you are only using center marks is to either use a square under your screen or draw horizontal lines on your board with a square to make sure the design is not skewed. The ink cracking is 99% of the time cure and not the ink. I noticed you put about six strokes in on that sample. Each stroke lays down the micron thickness of the stencil. This is more ink that the heat has to penetrate for a full cure. Plus it uses more ink which in not cheap these days. Flood, stroke, flash, flood, stroke should be the process. If you are having trouble with cure, keep the finished shirt on the board and run under the flash while unloading for a few more seconds cure. If you have been printing as long as I have then you can do one pull, flash, one pull. No loading of the screen. Those emulsion spots will almost always come out by wetting your finger with saliva and simply rubbing. Keep up the good work and good luck.
I haven’t stopped watching your videos since I’ve found you. Hypes me up and gives me ideas on what move/ equipment I should make next. Thank you for going into detail with everything!
I just want to say that are an impressive young man. You have drive and intelligence and I believe that you have a bright future. Owning your thriving own business and teach very well. I am a new subscriber and look forward to learning alot from you. I am wanting to make living doing this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.. Your parents should be proud.
Great video, I've been doing embroidery and sewing jobs for the last 2 years and getting my new Riley 300 in about 2 weeks. Your vids are very informative and im looking fwd to gaining a lot of knowledge and insights from these vids.
First off. I started watching you about a month ago and love your videos . What really stands out is your stretch test and if you have to remake something you do not throw a fit! You are a go getter and super handsome young man. I wish you the best in your journey. I am ordering all of my equipment in January. Definitely can't wait!! Only thing I will not have will be the conveyor dryer. The one I will get in March will be the vastex d1000. I am in an apartment and can not do anything with the electric box. Lol. But for now I will cute with the flash dryer and maybe my heat press.
Wow that made my day! I appreciate that more than you know honestly! I definitely throw a fit at times but hey its normal! Best of luck on your journey in getting your equipment! and there is no problem at all in having no conveyor dryer, as long as you have a flash your good to go! When I started out I did not have a conveyor dryer but used the flash to the best of my ability and invested into a dryer when the time was right. Hope nothing but success for you!
@@baavproductions thank you so much for that reassurance!! Going on a binge today on a few of your videos I haven't watched yet along with 2 other channels. We all appreciate y'all for showing us the way!! It's less scary to jump into now!! Stay blessed!!
Appreciate you makin the video Brah! Definitely broke it down where I could understand it all✊💯 I just got a Riley Hopkins 300, literally jumped in head first 🤷🏻♂️takin a Screen Printing class in few weeks and gonna invest in rest of materials and give it a Go. In the meantime I’m gonna watch as many UA-cam videos Nd soak up all the game I can ✊💪💯
This maybe a dumb question and it might have already been answered but here goes. Whenever you applied the first layer of ink and rotated it around to dry with the heater, you quickly rotated it back and without much effort you lowered the screen again and applied the second layer. How is the first layer and second applied so accurately without hesitation? Did I miss something? It just seemed like you lowered the screen knowing exactly where it needed to go to apply the second layer. I know about the registration marks, but this looks like a different tactic.
a full video dedicated to printing no. But I do have a video of me setting up my canon pixma pro 100 printer for my transparencies. I will try to take your suggestion and make a video about a good transparency printer and how to on it.
Thank you for this video I am trying start my own business on a budget, I'm not too computer friendly but what program do you use to edit your designs and do all the fancy stuff I have a simple laptop with Google chrome
Hi. The cabinet you are placing your screens inside to keep away from light exposure.. did you build that yourself? Or purchase? If so where did you buy it? Also… can you recommend affordable printers for the film output. Thanks.
I built it! I actually have a video tutorial in the works for that cabinet. So stay on the lookout soon! The printer I use is canon pixma pro 100 but the printer I used when starting out is the canon ix6820
my brother Assalaamu alykum wa rahmatullah,., fantastic job very well edited explainedand the content been great, lots of knowledge u shares and thanks for filling me with hope inspiration and confidence, love fam, stay blessed and god bless ul do amazing ameen, tc from uk, massalaama peace be with u brother
Hey I am a new sub and new to screen printing. My print are not coming out dark I have the same printer as you the canon pro 100. Is it because I still have colored ink in the printer? I am just printing black design. Not sure why it Is printing so light on my transfer paper. If you can help thanks
It could be a few things, either with the software or your printer settings: -check that the file you’re printing is in cmyk and not rgb -check that your printer is set up to print on the right type of paper Those are just a few options, play around with your settings for both hope this helps 🖤
Just a question about the lining point (+) . In the blue tshirt , it show that It was printed . Just wondering if it does affect the printing in any how . Thanks 🙏 love the videos
I have a question. I am getting the Riley 4x1 with no micros. What are the marks you have on your Platen and can you show to to make the marks and line them up?
@@baavproductions I will definitely be on the look out for that video when ever you make it!! 😎😎 Also I noticed you spoke about your wrists. There is someone named Lee Stuart who has some squeegees with the hand grip. On screen printing com.. he is also one of my silent teachers. Check out his page and his squeegees. I will get them for my wrist. Best of luck.
Hey man great videos! I’m curious if you added a wash room or wash basin to clean your screens in the basement? Also I’m curious if you set up a dark room for exposure of the screens?
Thank you! And I definitely do have a wash room set up in the basement. I have a video up on my full exposure process for screens and the emulsion I use. Check that video out and you will be able to see my washroom and exposure process 🤙🏽
you sure can. Check this video out this video, I show you exactly how to cure your shirts with only a flash dryer in this video. ua-cam.com/video/E1TNMaP3CQk/v-deo.html
Good point but I did show exactly what I was doing on the program and it says the programs name, Adobe Illustrator but I can see how that get missed. I appreciate the feedback and definitely will make a new video for a full “step by step” process including where and how to make the text✊🏽
Mhmmm good question. I honestly am not a professional or advisor for that stuff especially because it gets so confusing. If I remember correctly I think I did wholesaler but I would do your research just in case as well!
🎉🎉 The classics are still good. I have to go back. To remember your beginnings.
College doesn’t teach this good. Great video!
Speaking facts there! haha appreciate the love!
A good rule of thumb if you are only using center marks is to either use a square under your screen or draw horizontal lines on your board with a square to make sure the design is not skewed. The ink cracking is 99% of the time cure and not the ink. I noticed you put about six strokes in on that sample. Each stroke lays down the micron thickness of the stencil. This is more ink that the heat has to penetrate for a full cure. Plus it uses more ink which in not cheap these days. Flood, stroke, flash, flood, stroke should be the process. If you are having trouble with cure, keep the finished shirt on the board and run under the flash while unloading for a few more seconds cure. If you have been printing as long as I have then you can do one pull, flash, one pull. No loading of the screen. Those emulsion spots will almost always come out by wetting your finger with saliva and simply rubbing. Keep up the good work and good luck.
I haven’t stopped watching your videos since I’ve found you. Hypes me up and gives me ideas on what move/ equipment I should make next. Thank you for going into detail with everything!
Makes me real happy to hear that!! Thanks for commenting and sharing it encourages me to keep making content🙏🏽
I just want to say that are an impressive young man. You have drive and intelligence and I believe that you have a bright future. Owning your thriving own business and teach very well. I am a new subscriber and look forward to learning alot from you. I am wanting to make living doing this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.. Your parents should be proud.
I really appreciate that man. I appreciate you for commenting and letting me know! I’ll definitely be posting content and documenting the journey 🤘🏽
Great video, I've been doing embroidery and sewing jobs for the last 2 years and getting my new Riley 300 in about 2 weeks. Your vids are very informative and im looking fwd to gaining a lot of knowledge and insights from these vids.
Niceeee! I hope the videos help. Getting a new press is exciting! Congrats.
“You’re a smarty” 🤣🤣🤣
Great vid bro. 💯
🤣🤣 appreciate it bro 💪🏽
Wow, this is a lot of hard work and requires a lot of learning and skill. Thanks for making this video buddy.
thanks. for explaining this better then anybody I seen
Glad to hear✊🏽 thank you for showing love
Such a hardworking young man, keep it up bro, I wonder how many prints can be made using a single screen
I got it give you pross Kid . You have done it well so far . You need to learn ink specialities. Your coating is 10 well done .
I appreciate it🙌🏽
Thanks man. This video helps out so much and gives me confidence not to lose faith or gives on screen printing.
Bro! First Channel that actually shows step by step without skipping steps. Amazing!
You already know! Glad you liked it.
@@baavproductions what is the normal off contact for the screens, some people say a yard stick thickness or a quarter?
@@jayp6945 A quarter width is a good rule of thumb
@@baavproductions Thanks so much bro! Amazing work!
@@jayp6945 My pleasure!
This video was PERFECT! Awesome job man! 👏👏
I am GLAD! to hear! thank you for engaging and showing love!
First off. I started watching you about a month ago and love your videos . What really stands out is your stretch test and if you have to remake something you do not throw a fit! You are a go getter and super handsome young man. I wish you the best in your journey. I am ordering all of my equipment in January. Definitely can't wait!!
Only thing I will not have will be the conveyor dryer. The one I will get in March will be the vastex d1000. I am in an apartment and can not do anything with the electric box. Lol. But for now I will cute with the flash dryer and maybe my heat press.
Wow that made my day! I appreciate that more than you know honestly!
I definitely throw a fit at times but hey its normal!
Best of luck on your journey in getting your equipment! and there is no problem at all in having no conveyor dryer, as long as you have a flash your good to go!
When I started out I did not have a conveyor dryer but used the flash to the best of my ability and invested into a dryer when the time was right. Hope nothing but success for you!
@@baavproductions thank you so much for that reassurance!! Going on a binge today on a few of your videos I haven't watched yet along with 2 other channels. We all appreciate y'all for showing us the way!! It's less scary to jump into now!! Stay blessed!!
@@Chanellefifteen23 My pleasure!! best of luck! and just posted a new video!
Appreciate you makin the video Brah! Definitely broke it down where I could understand it all✊💯 I just got a Riley Hopkins 300, literally jumped in head first 🤷🏻♂️takin a Screen Printing class in few weeks and gonna invest in rest of materials and give it a Go. In the meantime I’m gonna watch as many UA-cam videos Nd soak up all the game I can ✊💪💯
Can't stop watching keep pushing them videos through bro
Thank you bro!
Love the lesson. Please tell me the software you used for making the design and the size of the basement you working out of.
Great video bro ,do you have a video on work space set up? Your shop looks well Thought out!
Ppl that print know your struggles plus your recording and editing a lot work. I’m trying get to the recording part
Facts! I appreciate the love. Looking forward to your videos.
Killing it my man! Such a great instructional.
Love your set up bro! How much do you invested? Want to start in the T-shirt business.
You've come such a long way. Amazing!
I appreciate the support from the beginnings! Couldn't have done it without all of you!
Man this is an excellent video Baav!
Amazing video, and terrific hustle man.
Thank you a ton🙌🏽
Thanks so much buddy for your videos very informative and easy to understand rock on👍🏻😎
Love to hear that Sean ✊🏽
22 second exposure?! What kind of emulsion are you using? Really nice video!
Correct! I use green galaxy cryocoat emulsion. Appreciate the love!
Chromalime emulsion is pretty legit. Only needs like 6 sec exposure time
Will definitely have to check that out and give it a shot
Good stuff man look forward to checking out some more ,🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you for this video!
My pleasure!
This was the best video you made yet. Great job bro! BTW, what font is that?
I appreciate it a lot! and are you referring to the t-shirt design?
@@baavproductions yeah on the shirt. Looks cool.
@@alaingibs7692 I actually have no clue on the font name. They provided me that design and send over the eps so I did not make it. Sorry!
best video you have done, preciate you!
Glad to hear it! Appreciate the love and feedback!
hi great video! little question what is the reference that you use for high pressure washing? thank you for your videos
Hey! using the pressure washer to washout the design when exposing!
Love your videos thanks for sharing them what’s the best printer buy ??? I need to get one
Screen printing press?
I think you recommended a canon printer but I looked it up it’s like over $800 is there a cheaper version that you think works as well ?
Said munchies and I subscribed, i fucks with ya homie, good style and good teacher
Appreciate that homie✊🏽
This maybe a dumb question and it might have already been answered but here goes. Whenever you applied the first layer of ink and rotated it around to dry with the heater, you quickly rotated it back and without much effort you lowered the screen again and applied the second layer. How is the first layer and second applied so accurately without hesitation? Did I miss something? It just seemed like you lowered the screen knowing exactly where it needed to go to apply the second layer. I know about the registration marks, but this looks like a different tactic.
Great video and you have an amazing setup. How much does this entire setup cost you?
Congrats! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Do you have a video on printing the design? And what printer and transparency you recommend that’s cheap
a full video dedicated to printing no. But I do have a video of me setting up my canon pixma pro 100 printer for my transparencies. I will try to take your suggestion and make a video about a good transparency printer and how to on it.
Awesome video, man! What was the ink that was cracking and what did you switch to?
Thank you! the ink I used first was meteor white, then switched to F.N white ink
@@baavproductions How do you like the FN White?
Thank you for this video I am trying start my own business on a budget, I'm not too computer friendly but what program do you use to edit your designs and do all the fancy stuff
I have a simple laptop with Google chrome
Great video! What inks did you use first and then which did you end up using? Thank you!
First was F.N ink and then a switched to a heavier poly based ink from Wilflex!
Hi. The cabinet you are placing your screens inside to keep away from light exposure.. did you build that yourself? Or purchase? If so where did you buy it? Also… can you recommend affordable printers for the film output. Thanks.
I built it! I actually have a video tutorial in the works for that cabinet. So stay on the lookout soon!
The printer I use is canon pixma pro 100 but the printer I used when starting out is the canon ix6820
my brother Assalaamu alykum wa rahmatullah,., fantastic job very well edited explainedand the content been great, lots of knowledge u shares and thanks for filling me with hope inspiration and confidence, love fam, stay blessed and god bless ul do amazing ameen, tc from uk, massalaama peace be with u brother
I appreciate the love man! Goes a long way. Thank you again!
Very nice
Great job
You doing great 😊
Thank you so much!
Hey I am a new sub and new to screen printing. My print are not coming out dark I have the same printer as you the canon pro 100. Is it because I still have colored ink in the printer? I am just printing black design. Not sure why it Is printing so light on my transfer paper. If you can help thanks
It could be a few things, either with the software or your printer settings:
-check that the file you’re printing is in cmyk and not rgb
-check that your printer is set up to print on the right type of paper
Those are just a few options, play around with your settings for both hope this helps 🖤
Thank you for all the info!
What is the green machine ?
Just a question about the lining point (+) . In the blue tshirt , it show that It was printed . Just wondering if it does affect the printing in any how . Thanks 🙏 love the videos
The lining point I tape off so it’s not printed when I go to full production. That’s just there to help ensure it’s straight
Wow amazing video!
Thank you!
Good sh** young king 👑, keep pushing ! You're inspiring me as an older man... !!!
Thank you for your videos! How do I go about finding a good shirt manufacturers to use?
Thank you! and shirt manufacturers meaning for blanks or for custom printing?
What did you do to fix the first cracking print?
Great info, how many hours to print out 200 shirts🤔🙏🏽
Great video bro! Thank you for all of the effort you put into making it, it really showed. Best of luck to you!
great video 🔥 what kind of ink do u use for the printer
Appreciate it! Dmax all black ink!
How do I know which types of light are safe to use around the emulsioned screens?
What brand is the white ink you used the second time thT didn't crack?
I have a question. I am getting the Riley 4x1 with no micros. What are the marks you have on your Platen and can you show to to make the marks and line them up?
Hmm I will try to get a video made on the marks I use! Basically just center line mark and left chest mark mainly
@@baavproductions I will definitely be on the look out for that video when ever you make it!! 😎😎 Also I noticed you spoke about your wrists. There is someone named Lee Stuart who has some squeegees with the hand grip. On screen printing com.. he is also one of my silent teachers. Check out his page and his squeegees. I will get them for my wrist. Best of luck.
@@Chanellefifteen23 Yes I have definitely seen them and need to get my hands on them!!
What design sizes (width) do you usually use for each Adult size shirts?
It depends on the design but is usually between 8-12 inches wide.
great video broski. i am curious, how long did it take to print those 200 shirts?
I print about 60 shirts an hour so I’d say 3-4 hours
What program did you use to design it? I’m going to be using mac
Did you change the labels on the gildan t shirts
In this job the customer did not want to add that service so these remained with the factory tags
you did your thang!!
I appreciate you a ton!
Appreciate you! Thanks❤️
My pleasure!
Hey man great videos! I’m curious if you added a wash room or wash basin to clean your screens in the basement? Also I’m curious if you set up a dark room for exposure of the screens?
Thank you! And I definitely do have a wash room set up in the basement. I have a video up on my full exposure process for screens and the emulsion I use. Check that video out and you will be able to see my washroom and exposure process 🤙🏽
@@baavproductions thank you!!
Great video !!! What size transparent paper you use?
thank you! the paper is 13x19
how did you make the pointers go?
Hey, what kind of T-shirts do you use is it Gildan are they Unisex ? Are they the 980 ???
I appreciate this!!!
I appreciate you!
Where did you get the t-shirt that was not printed?
What brand of screen printing machine is that your laying shirts on and aslo the dryer
Very informative. How long is a shirt under the flash dryer? Is there a possibility of scorching the shirt or ink? Thanks, Mike
Yes there’s definitely a possibility of over heating the shirt leading to a scorched shirt
Hey would I be able to use a 250 red heat bulb to burn my screen ?
Possibly, but best way to get a good exposure is with a actual exposure unit or else you’ll always run into headaches
Hey my guy, can you properly cure without the conveyor dryer? I have the flash but the dryer is still too pricey rn.
you sure can. Check this video out this video, I show you exactly how to cure your shirts with only a flash dryer in this video.
ua-cam.com/video/E1TNMaP3CQk/v-deo.html
what printer do you recommend?
How long did it take for the 200 shirts?
Any plans to buy an automated press?
Absolutely
where did you get the registration board next to ur exposure unit
From ryonet when I got my exposure unit but they sell the sheet alone as well.
Keep doing good stuff bro
I appreciate it bro!
how long do you let your emulsion dry in your drying rack
nice man . Where did you learn ? is there any course to learn the process ?. thank you man
How does the registration mark not make it to the tee? Just a lil confused
Nice job
I appreciate it!
Where do you get your designs from can you print any design
Making them🎨
Which program did you use to vectorize the images?
Adobe Illustrator
Can you match almost any color Pantone? What if a shirt has colors within colors in the design??
What ink did you switch to on the second run?
Question do you provide the shirts for your clients or do you let them provide them
I mainly provide them, but if the client wants to provide that is fine as well.
You did not mention even the first step. what program you are using to create text to print?
Good point but I did show exactly what I was doing on the program and it says the programs name, Adobe Illustrator but I can see how that get missed. I appreciate the feedback and definitely will make a new video for a full “step by step” process including where and how to make the text✊🏽
what type of ink do you use?
Tshirts u using r pre cured or just normal cotton tshirts
Quick question I’m starting a screen printing business and I’m filing for a LLC do I file as wholesale or retail?
Mhmmm good question. I honestly am not a professional or advisor for that stuff especially because it gets so confusing. If I remember correctly I think I did wholesaler but I would do your research just in case as well!
@@baavproductions I appreciate you
@@Welo2Timez no doubt!
Great video man keep it up 👍
Appreciate you!
How do you know where to place the shirt so that they are all the same?
For dummies? 😂 You got the baddest set up .
Haha I think it’s a great title
Do you have to be photoshop proficient to do this?
How much do you charge per screen set up for a customer?
What should I charge per shirt I'm lost
awesome
Thank you!
What ink do you use!
I’m pretty much computer illiterate. Can somebody tell me what graphic design software is used here for the graphics? Photoshop?
I used Adobe illustrator here