Great work. I screen printed decades ago. No computers, so there was the added faff of exposings negatives and chemicals, lightrooms etc. This vid goes to show the amount of work that goes into a well designed and built pedal. Always enjoy the Holy Island content.
This is so rad. I just got my stop! and had the zine thrown in and thought this part was fascinating, but it would be cool to have a video to kind of see it in action and voila here we are.
Love this! I used to do printing like this when I was at college about 13 years ago so it's cool to be reminded of the process. Would love to see a little tour of the new workshop / garage since you've moved.
It was my day job for a good few years! Think it will be a while before they’re in a decent enough shape to film, still stripping wallpaper and painting 😅
It's really kind of you to show all your graphics methods. With pedals the work concerning circuits and enclosures have a huge gap between them and both need to be pretty much entirely separately mastered. Vid's bound to be a frequently referenced one among builders, hobbyist or not. Thanks for the quick shout-out at 9:44.
I plan on going to screen printing soon for my electronic projects. This was very insightful. I read in a previous comment that you print on pre powder coated enclosures. Have you ever experimented on bare aluminum? I am wondering what it would involve in terms of primer coating and/or type of paint to use.
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Very cool. My band used to print our own t-shirts with hand silk-screening and I always loved the process. Thanks for sharing!
Great work. I screen printed decades ago. No computers, so there was the added faff of exposings negatives and chemicals, lightrooms etc. This vid goes to show the amount of work that goes into a well designed and built pedal. Always enjoy the Holy Island content.
Still plenty of chemicals to huff just slightly less deadly 😂 Cheers Stuart 👍
This is so rad. I just got my stop! and had the zine thrown in and thought this part was fascinating, but it would be cool to have a video to kind of see it in action and voila here we are.
Cheers dude! Glad I could read yer mind!
thanks for sharing this was very neat! LOVE this soundtrack also.
Thank you! Was just noodling on my Korg Minilogue 🙏
Love this! I used to do printing like this when I was at college about 13 years ago so it's cool to be reminded of the process. Would love to see a little tour of the new workshop / garage since you've moved.
It was my day job for a good few years! Think it will be a while before they’re in a decent enough shape to film, still stripping wallpaper and painting 😅
Found and following your podcast.!
This is so great. Thanks for showing us.
Cheers Theo!
Dude that was sick! Thanks for taking us along with you, digging the background music also it really fits the vibe
Cheers! Appreciate the kind words 🙏
That was great! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your pedals are some of the coolest on the market.
Very Kind of you thanks!
hey, it's been almost 1year but whats the ambiant music for the video ? love it
Hey! It’s just some noodles of mine :)
It's really kind of you to show all your graphics methods. With pedals the work concerning circuits and enclosures have a huge gap between them and both need to be pretty much entirely separately mastered. Vid's bound to be a frequently referenced one among builders, hobbyist or not. Thanks for the quick shout-out at 9:44.
No worries dude! Hope you’re doing well! 🖤
I plan on going to screen printing soon for my electronic projects. This was very insightful.
I read in a previous comment that you print on pre powder coated enclosures. Have you ever experimented on bare aluminum? I am wondering what it would involve in terms of primer coating and/or type of paint to use.
More vids like this!
Can do!
Nice process! - Ive been etching and seems a lot more clunky, wish i had access to screen printing.
I’ve etched a case once and never bothered again! Too long of a process when you’re as impatient as I am 😂
Yeah I just love the etched look tho, kind of like a tattoo, takes time but its pretty permanent lol.@@HOLYISLANDAUDIO
@@unholyaudiochannel If it works for you deffo keep doing it!
thats rad
Wow your lucky to have a cool place like this to be able to go to :)
Awesome!
Cheers dude! 🙏
Great and detailed description of your process, thank you. Regarding ink and mesh count, what combo did you use or what is your goto solution?
I just use the enamel signwriting paint in this video with a 90t screen
Out of curiosity, do you lacquer the pedals after baking?
@@rkphilpot nope, no need after they’ve been cured
Very interesting process Are you screen printing on pre-powder coated pedal enclosures?
yup
@@HOLYISLANDAUDIO I have been researching this for a while and I appreciate the video.
I would just be happy with the amp design 😬
I don’t reprint designs sorry!
It’s a shame cause it’s so good. But I can understand it 😊
Really cool to watch and see the top secret things 🫣
Is there any way to see a new batch of shirts coming ?!?!
Cheers
I’ll probs do some new ones once I’ve settled into the new house/workshop!