Re: Silkscreen?
:u could do a search on it, but i don't know a site.here's what i know tho, hehe.u take some silk and strectch it on a wood frame,then u can paint on it with this blocker liquid (closes up silk threads) that doesnt let the ink pass thru it as u squeegee the ink thru it onto a cloth,if u are making a simple painted print. , or, u use photosensitiveblocker liquid and coat the wholescreen, then have a large negative from this machine and lay that onto the silkscreen,it goes in this exposure machine with flourescent looking lights, where the light was moreexposed the chemical weakens, then u take it to a sink and spray out the weak chemicalout of the screen, leaving the dark areas open for ink to pass through, or the light dependingon whether u made a negative or positive. then u take this squeegee rubber thingy,lay the screen down on say paper or a shirt, and push the ink through the screen bymaking up and down pushing motion. too hard and the ink smudges the print, same goesfor too much ink.
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