Homemade 6 Station 5 Color Screen Press
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2015
- This is a project I started in the hopes of making a little money.
It's a Homemade 6 Station 5 Color Screen Press. It has 16"x22" pallets and is designed for full process color printing.
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thats a awesome press, ypu did a great job.
AWESOME BUILD BRUH!
Nice sir
GREAT BUILD.... Sell the plans and part list...I would definitely buy.
ok that will be very helpful thank you very much...
cool...thanks
cheers from Malaysia😊
Can you tell me the name of all parts which you have used in this please please
Hello sir.
I need full dimension of the press and material that you used too.ASAP
hello TheHiff if you don't mind would you plz. can send me a plan in pdf
Sir, by any chance is it possible to get pdf of this build tutorial, step by step instruction. please. that would be great.
Can I put a order in for one and how much would it be
Did you ever make plans or a materials list for this??
It Worked? the machine and the bussiness? im starting my own serigraph tshirt busines
Do you have the plans to build it. I would to try to make one.
Hi can I know the detail on how to make it thanks 😊
May you add your PDF manual with the exact measurement? I want to build one for myself
are there any plans for this build? i was wondering how do the screens register? thank you
No plans, sry. You register all plates to 1 pallet.
Do you have the blueprint to build this please?
Are there any plans?
Hello there The Hiff..I been search and looking everyway to learn how to build a screen printing press...I would to know if you wouldn't mind helping me out.On what all I would need to build a screen printing press..It would really mean a lot and be a big help to me.Thanks!!
Sure, start out with 18 inch circles. Get your hands on 2 quality Lazy Susan . Everything it really started from that point.. I got my circles at Lowe's. I also got my Lazy Susans from there but wish I did not.. Too Flimsy!
Hello, how can il get it how much.
Hi great video. Two questions for you, why did you change it from a 6 to 5 station? And if it is not to much to ask for can you email the photos or put them in a pdf to look at them closer, that would help to design mine?
It's still 6 station. Problems did develop. The top station piece is just too heavy. I just tore it down to replace as much wood with aluminum as possible. & the Lazy susans need to be industrial grade. I may make an updated video..
I will also reduce to 5 station..
Sir can I provide me dimension and other important thing to make press.
Waiting for your reply
Can I get the plans too
Do you do 4 screens and one plan
5 screens
Can you send me the plan
How has this held up over the years?
Good question. Currently it is disassembled. It held up well except for the lazy Susan. They could not take the weight. I intend to replace the majority of the wood above the swivels with aluminum.
Woww amazing
How did you make this, is there a way you can tell me or email me you plans on how you made it?
+Young Moe I made this without plans. I can tell you I've made a lot of shirts so far & it works great. If you would like to build one I will help you anyway I can. There are vids posted that show each stage in the construction.
Ok, thanks, I'll look threw your videos
Sorry, no Plans.. Get some of the materials & I'll walk you thru it.. No Plans but I have the prototype.
ok and once I do that,what's next?
I'll shoot you more material & measurement. The wooden arms (print arms) I have now should be replaced with aluminum. More accurate from station to station. I'm thinking about making some detailed plans.
The press really does work & has produced a lot of prints. When you start printing with more than 2 colors it gets really tricky. Replacing the print arms & adjustable guides with aluminum will fix that problem.
Hey bud, i recently made a small 4 color machine and im on the verge of updating to a larger 6 color press very similar to what you have going on here. And right after i purchased the 2x4s for the print arms i came to the same conclusion that maybe i should make them out of aluminum 2x4s. But im hesitant because aluminum is very thin and not as resistant in the horizontal way its laid versus its vertical position intended for framing. do you think it would handle the load? i was also thinking about doubling them as they only come in a channel frame and not a full square.
Try it with just the single aluminum 2x4s. Then if too much slop you can double or re-enforce from there.
I have been so busy 3D printing jewelry molds, i've had no time for the screen printer, If you improve, please let me know, i'll follow.
Make the print arm guides using the same material if you can, but make sure you incorporate the adjustment screw. Also I plan to add adjustment screws to the print bed as well.
As you know the real challenge is getting all 6 stations registered.
1 color prints are a breeze, with my flash dryer I can really kick them out..
I have made money with this.. You?