This video just made me reconsider my business plans. Thank you! I was considering getting into DTF printing, but for limited color designs this may be a much better idea.
Can you share any of the screen printing tutorial videos you watched to learn the process? Thank you for the helpful tips & tricks. They helped answer some of the problems we were having with our Xtool Screen Printer.
Also are they gonna provide the acreens? In the beggining they were offering the special mix paint blue to reuse them and noe they are not. So they making us buy the screens again and i wonder how much will cost.
Thanks for a great video. Once you engraved on the screen, can you clean the screen and add a different picture, etc or do you have to buy more screens for different images etc.
There is a process to remove the screen coating, then a new coating can be applied and reused. Screens are about 30-40usd for 4. And depending on the size of images you burn then you can do additional images and tape over the areas that have existing burn images. They also claim about 100 uses of the screen depending on the type of paints used water or oil
This is so cool, can you make a video engraving a halftone image on the screen? I am a screen printer for 18 years, this will be a game changer. Thank you in advance.
Maybe you could help me with the dimensions of the frame... on the website it only references 11.5x16in but I dont know if that is internal or external. My laser machine fits a max of 330mm wide. Would the frame fit? Thanks G
Thank you for the great overview. I'm new to laser cutting. What is the material that you're using in the laser as the silkscreen? Is that purchased through Xtool. And it's not reusable right? You create the design, and you can make that shirt over and over, but you need to cut another silkscreen for a different design right?
Love the channel thanks for all the great info and tips. I am definitely going to be ordering this for my laser. My one question is do you buy more screens from xtool or after market?
technically they are a metal screen. with a small enough mesh to hold the emulsion.. but relatively strong enough NOT to burn / melt the metal screen.. im going to try it with my f1 and my laguna co2 machine.
If you use a water-based ink, the screen can simply be rinsed with warm water. The screen is reusable in the sense that you can use it again at a later time to put the same image onto other items but not reusable in the sense that you can laser a different image into it again. Once it's lasered, the emulsion you've removed is permanent.
X tool had a kickstarter campaign. Fall of 2023. They should be available on their site soon. Mine(which I got from the kickstarter campaign)just arrived yesterday.
Also living on the Peninsula the “Believe in Ferries” design is very relatable. Unfortunately the belief v reality is a little in conflict right now seeing as we are down to 13 out of 21 boats for our routes 😂⛴️
Very nice. I've never flooded first and still get a great print. Also just fyi the magnet for the squeegee is in the front, not the back😊
This video just made me reconsider my business plans. Thank you!
I was considering getting into DTF printing, but for limited color designs this may be a much better idea.
Can you share any of the screen printing tutorial videos you watched to learn the process? Thank you for the helpful tips & tricks. They helped answer some of the problems we were having with our Xtool Screen Printer.
Thanks for this. Mad layout in your workbench area, btw.
Also are they gonna provide the acreens? In the beggining they were offering the special mix paint blue to reuse them and noe they are not. So they making us buy the screens again and i wonder how much will cost.
Thanks for a great video. Once you engraved on the screen, can you clean the screen and add a different picture, etc or do you have to buy more screens for different images etc.
There is a process to remove the screen coating, then a new coating can be applied and reused. Screens are about 30-40usd for 4. And depending on the size of images you burn then you can do additional images and tape over the areas that have existing burn images. They also claim about 100 uses of the screen depending on the type of paints used water or oil
This is so cool, can you make a video engraving a halftone image on the screen? I am a screen printer for 18 years, this will be a game changer. Thank you in advance.
Could you use a heat press instead of that flash dryer?
Maybe you could help me with the dimensions of the frame... on the website it only references 11.5x16in but I dont know if that is internal or external. My laser machine fits a max of 330mm wide. Would the frame fit? Thanks G
I just ordered one of these with a new engraver. I assume the screens are one time use for each design?
Thank you for the great overview. I'm new to laser cutting. What is the material that you're using in the laser as the silkscreen? Is that purchased through Xtool. And it's not reusable right? You create the design, and you can make that shirt over and over, but you need to cut another silkscreen for a different design right?
have you washed any t-shirts and does the ink stay on after washing
Love the channel thanks for all the great info and tips. I am definitely going to be ordering this for my laser. My one question is do you buy more screens from xtool or after market?
Thanks! Yes, once they have their pre-orders shipped they’ll be selling screens. I have to wait too 😁 So many ideas!
@@SixEightWoodworks awesome I can’t wait to make shirts for the business and UA-cam channel
This is awesome. Thanks for walking through how it works. Excited to save up for this and give it a go to make prints for friends and family.
Any idea on cost of screens?
Huh! This was quite fascinating! Thanks for the great tutorial!
It’s a simple and fun process for sure.
I have an M1 laser engraver, can I use this to screen print?
Can you use the screen printer with the M1 Ultra? Thank you!
I believe you can; however, it might be tricky to get it to fit. The S1 really is the best suited unit for the Screens.
How long does it take to dry the shirts with the new flash dryer?
Like 20-30 seconds. Some variables, but insanely quick.
THANK YOU@@SixEightWoodworks
What kind of screens are you using?
These are the ones that come with the xTool screen printer kit
technically they are a metal screen. with a small enough mesh to hold the emulsion.. but relatively strong enough NOT to burn / melt the metal screen.. im going to try it with my f1 and my laguna co2 machine.
How difficult is the screen clean up? Is the screen reusable?
If you use a water-based ink, the screen can simply be rinsed with warm water. The screen is reusable in the sense that you can use it again at a later time to put the same image onto other items but not reusable in the sense that you can laser a different image into it again. Once it's lasered, the emulsion you've removed is permanent.
@@asdragasd understood. Thank you!
@asdragasd can you reapply emulsion to print another different design on it?
Will this work with a diod laser?
You bet!
Is the screen reusable?
Does this work without the riser base?
Yes it does.
You bet!
Where did u get it i check and is only pre order.
X tool had a kickstarter campaign. Fall of 2023. They should be available on their site soon. Mine(which I got from the kickstarter campaign)just arrived yesterday.
Cool concept but the downside is that it takes forever to burn the screen. But xtool never disappoints
NICE
Thanks!
Starting with such an expensive laser ??? Why not start with a cheaper one like longer ray ??
Lion hahahaha
Tired of it yet?
Not at all. Just made a quick run of 15 last week. Updated video on the channel, playing around with multi color designs.
100% truth mate .
Also living on the Peninsula the “Believe in Ferries” design is very relatable. Unfortunately the belief v reality is a little in conflict right now seeing as we are down to 13 out of 21 boats for our routes 😂⛴️
It’s so sad the last few years!
@@SixEightWoodworks I still believe 🙏