Preliminary report on screenprinting......
Josh Rowe
jrowe at everest.acpl.lib.in.us
Fri Jul 25 04:37:10 CEST 1997
I have *read* that if you use copper screen material, it lasts longer
and hardly stretches, but it's more expensive. But I've never
actually done any screenprinting, so don't just take my word for it.
> From: "David Halliday (Volt Computer)" <a-davidh at microsoft.com>
> To: synth-diy at horus.sara.nl
> Subject: RE: Preliminary report on screenprinting......
> Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 14:38:09 -0700
> If you use a large screen, you can put several images on the screen and
> use masking tape and butcher paper to mask out the ones you don't want
> to use. You could probably do six or eight module faces per screen.
>
> The downside to using a large screen is that they do stretch a bit - go
> easy with the squeegee ( I would love to know where that word came
> from... )
>
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Josh Rowe
jrowe at everest.acpl.lib.in.us
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