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Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: jrc4558 on June 28, 2004, 11:06:31 AM
Is it possible to do a silk scring graphics on a pedal at home? What tools-equipment may I need to do it?

Thank you very much. :)
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: Lonestarjohnny on June 28, 2004, 11:19:53 AM
http://www.franticstamper.com/tools.htm
check out some of the tools of the trade, just google it, you'll find all you want to know about silkscreening.
JD
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: wizard on June 28, 2004, 11:25:22 AM
http://www.diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?t=22956

The answer is yes!
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: Torchy on June 28, 2004, 11:49:15 AM
Quote from: wizardhttp://www.diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?t=22956

The answer is yes!

Where does it say he silkscreened these at home ?
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: wizard on June 28, 2004, 12:26:07 PM
Quote from: Torchy
Quote from: wizardhttp://www.diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?t=22956

The answer is yes!

Where does it say he silkscreened these at home ?

I made these two boxes.... 100% DIY at home, except that the silk screen was made by others.

I draw the graphic with CorelDraw and print it on a clear film then take it to the silk screening company to make the screen for me.
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: The Tone God on June 28, 2004, 04:00:57 PM
I have prepared my own screens at home. I have tried different methods of making screens as well as reclaiming used screens. I have also re-screened frames.

I haven't gotten into the actual printing too much yet. I might write something about this when I get more printing experience.

Andrew
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: Gilles C on June 28, 2004, 04:25:34 PM
This is the store where I buy my stuff.

I saw that screen printing supply many times, but never really decided to buy some of it. Maybe I should...


http://www.omerdeserres.com/engl/catalogue/productCatList.asp?categoryId=103
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: mikeb on June 28, 2004, 04:55:14 PM
I've done a lot of research on this here in Australia recently, with an eye to being able to do everything in house, but currenty am quite happy with doing laser printing on full-page Avery labels and applying them over pre-painted surfaces. The startup costs for silk-screening are the main things putting me off ... one day though!

BTW, here's a progress pic of a three-in-one modular synth single 1" unit I'm working on, done with the Avery labels over a spray-painted surface (my 'lava' finish). The label has been applied with a coat of clear on top, and everything is drying awaiting drilling.

http://prophecysound.com/images/projects/synth/gasmjg/prog01.jpg

Mike
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: Peter Snowberg on June 28, 2004, 06:15:56 PM
Try searching the forums. Erik Miller had some really nice shots of his setup.

The secret to DIY screen printing is to make your camera-ready artwork in black and white and then to have a T-shirt printer burn the screen for you.

You can also do your own film output which saves the screen maker from making any intermediate steps.  Just make any part that you want to print in black. Every shop is different, so find a nice printer and ask them what the ideal situation is for them. I think Erik said the shop he uses charged $50 for the frame, making the screen, and a squeegee. Beyond that all you need is a simple jig to hold the screen and some xylene to clean the screen when you're done with your print run. Depending on the screen, the stencil method used to make it, and your technique, you should be able to get hundreds of boxes from a single screen.

Whatever you do.... use inks that are made for signs or point-of-sale displays. Don't try to use the Plastisol ink that works on T-shirts.

Once you have the screen, you need a jig to hold it a little above your target surface and then you just squeegee it on.

There are lots of sites that explain silk-screen shirt printing and the steps are just about exactly the same.

Best of luck! :D

Take care,
-Peter
Title: Silk screening at home.
Post by: jrc4558 on June 29, 2004, 12:16:47 AM
Well, thanx a lot guys, will give it a try.