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ThrashCan |
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 1:57 am |
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Joined: 16 Mar 2004
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I just went print crazy and I'm not done yet. I printed on some griptape and it came out pretty well. I also printed on the back of one of the shirts you printed for us. I really need to tape things down though. When I lifted it up I realized I needed more ink and the second print is off center. Easy fix though.
I just washed my screen so I can change colors...goin from white to....I dunno yet one of my fabric colors. Acrylic drys too fast to be messin around, gotta get some extender base(thats what its called right?)
Am I having too much fun?  |
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toomuchjunkhere |
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 3:48 am |
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Joined: 21 Nov 2001
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Location: wyoming
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You should try spray adhesive instead of using tape to keep your shirt on the board.
Thrashcan, I still have quite a bit of speedball shirt ink if you want it. If you do, just email me your address, and I will ship it out to you. It's crappy ink, but I used it when I first started printing. You will have to cure it so it doesn't wash out. I assume that you don't have a flash dryer, you can use a heat gun to cure the ink. It works, it just takes time. let me know. |
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