hi this was awesome, i am a filipino and i am tshirt printer too , oh sorry about my english, haha,.. you help me to find a solution to make my work faster,.. i am Glad to watch this video,. more power to you and Godbless
They are water based inks. I haven't had any issues not having 'off contact' as long as my ink consistency is correct. I did try plastisol, and had a lot more difficulty. I would need to tape washers or have another way to register off contact for printing with plastisol.
I started out using quilters spray adhesive, but I wouldn't flash dry with it, it's not made for the high heat and worry it may be flammable. There are also double sided paper adhesives you can look at using. Some have even suggested watered down Elmer's school glue, but I haven't tired that. After a year of printing, I just recently started using textac, so don't be afraid to try whatever you can get access to!
The 'T' brace on the screen goes over the dowel peg in the middle. The screen sits flush up to the middle bar of the table, therefore it's the same placement and registration each time.
I'll keep this in mind for the next one. I took this as a timelapse, so they're actually individual photos streamed together to make a video. If I slow it down, it becomes choppy. 😕
hi this was awesome, i am a filipino and i am tshirt printer too , oh sorry about my english, haha,.. you help me to find a solution to make my work faster,.. i am Glad to watch this video,. more power to you and Godbless
Thanks! Glad to hear it was helpful! I love the platen table method to print!
Awesome...how can one construct ur equipment pls, can u make a detailed video of the wooden equipment? Thanks
I have this one detailing my line table construction:
ua-cam.com/video/FK-tfpFUmVM/v-deo.htmlsi=JI2VYvRzZucDojz9
nice . i do have the same set up. DOPEEEEE
Awesome!
Awesome...how can one construct ur equipment pls
Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/FK-tfpFUmVM/v-deo.htmlsi=JI2VYvRzZucDojz9
How do you create off Contact? Or are these all water-based ink's?
They are water based inks. I haven't had any issues not having 'off contact' as long as my ink consistency is correct. I did try plastisol, and had a lot more difficulty. I would need to tape washers or have another way to register off contact for printing with plastisol.
Can you please send the plan to make this. Cuz I dont see it in the forum
Here's One Trick Pony's PDF for the table plans. drive.google.com/file/d/1svIjeXDLm8PO-IrFzdY8innI5jGaexWR/view?usp=sharing
@@ShellyCreatesIt haha love got the hardware from him as well...
The reg cant be beat
Wow so nice
Actually am just getting started with screen printing, but the problem is i can't get table adhesive in my location
Do you have any idea??
I started out using quilters spray adhesive, but I wouldn't flash dry with it, it's not made for the high heat and worry it may be flammable. There are also double sided paper adhesives you can look at using. Some have even suggested watered down Elmer's school glue, but I haven't tired that. After a year of printing, I just recently started using textac, so don't be afraid to try whatever you can get access to!
@@ShellyCreatesIt thank really appreciate
How to register in this system??
The 'T' brace on the screen goes over the dowel peg in the middle. The screen sits flush up to the middle bar of the table, therefore it's the same placement and registration each time.
@@ShellyCreatesIt
Sure, but as for the registration to start must be done when the screens are burnt for multi colour? So how did you do that 👍
OK, I see you register the screens to film on a platen. I might just try this. Cheers
Yeah, you got it! It's a little backwards but would love to know how it works for you.
slow it down so we can see :)
I'll keep this in mind for the next one. I took this as a timelapse, so they're actually individual photos streamed together to make a video. If I slow it down, it becomes choppy. 😕