Have some 110 on roller frames 40 newtons. The higher mesh... y'all right on da money. 18 to 25 newtons. The pain with the rollers it can be a pain to tune them in the beginning. Looking back I wish I would have went roller frames all the way. The tight mesh can reduce off contact and give some incredible prints.
Can you put tape around the screens between each rescreen so you just remove the tape (and paint with it) rather than going through this scrubbing process?
Love it!
Thank you!
This is great, haha. This was the best learning experience on screen printing! Such good vibes from these guys!
Couldn't agree more! 🙌🙌
Have some 110 on roller frames 40 newtons. The higher mesh... y'all right on da money. 18 to 25 newtons. The pain with the rollers it can be a pain to tune them in the beginning. Looking back I wish I would have went roller frames all the way. The tight mesh can reduce off contact and give some incredible prints.
what clamps are those? I use saati top ten but yours looks much better!!!!
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Easters haha
Any pointers for stretching mesh onto curved frames made for skateboards?
Can you put tape around the screens between each rescreen so you just remove the tape (and paint with it) rather than going through this scrubbing process?
What mesh count are you guys using???
Try using Urethane glue. it holds a lot better at higher tensions, but takes a little longer to cure
A $600 Newtometer but the $1.69 set of plastic gloves and paper mask elude us. I feel ya bro. We roll the same way. Just gotta go with the flow.