HOW TO GET THE PERFECT TIME FOR BURNING SCREENS FOR PRINTING

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Published 2021-03-09
This video shows you how to get the perfect burn time on your screens.

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All Comments (18)
  • @kiminooroa5332
    Thank you, loved the video, I have learnt alot from your video..
  • thank you!! can you make a video on the different screen mesh's and what's recommended to use for different designs? love watching your videos! I learn alot!!!
  • @Dtag1971
    The Ink Build Up has a video on a timer. I just finished wiring it up to a dedicated outlet. I plug my light and fan into those 2 plugs and works like a charm. Timer is about $15. Its definitely worth it.
  • @RedNet5
    Another great video . I wanted to say thank you all your videos are full of nuggets . I learned how to burn a screen because of you . Used chromatech wr 1and 1 coating , light 20 inches from glass for 18 sec . Came out great. I also made a drying cabinet and used the heat gun , works like a charm . 20 min and the emulsión is dry
  • @mirzator
    Can you please send me a link to the Test Sheet? I didn't find it in the description, thanks...
  • @Dtag1971
    Just curious on the emulsion.... Pure photopolymer. Or Diazo.
  • @Vandervak
    Great videos man. I think that your exposure unit is amazing and exactly what I need for my small shop, any chances to get the blueprints? Thanks.
  • I can’t find the link to download this exposure calculator. If you don’t kind can’t you share with us?
  • @berkbingl
    Hello, I have prepared a unit consisting of 5050 smd 10 meters uv strip led, it consumes a total of 12 amps of power. Since it is 12 volts, it provides me approximately 144-180 watts of power. What do you think is the estimated time I need to expose with this unit?
  • @samfusco4568
    This video was a super helpful walkthrough! I' surprised to find out my 100W (similar model to yours) washed out best on the 10th line at 4.5-5 seconds.. thoughts? I'm just super surprised it is such a short exposure time
  • Hello. Wouldn't it been better if you actually showed us the output of every exposure? Like if you screen print the outcome of the exposure you did?
  • @rioandras
    While you’re prepping the screen before exposing it to UV, the room you’re in looks like there’s already light exposure- does regular indoor lighting not affect the screen before exposing? Idk if that makes sense. Lots of people prep in the dark to avoid exposing the screen but you’re in a yellow light room so I’m confused.
  • Without blocking out the ones you just exposed, before moving on to the next row, aren’t you just continually exposing each one as you move down the rows?
  • @Dtag1971
    Sorry..... Foumd it in the dropdown for links.
  • @MoneyBaeDubai
    Not being offensive..great info but lots of rambling got me bored 🤦🏻‍♂️