Session I - Live from Rayzist Photomask's Workshop. Liz Haas demonstrates photoresist films and the Sandcarving process. This video is an introduction to sandcarving. Recorded Live March 24, 2020
The biggest problem is people like me have never seen this in real life, we have only seen it in videos. I sandblast using vinyl. I have made a deal that I can purchase this from the Australian company. I am worried about getting it because I have never seen this in person or been able to try blasting it.
Hello Connie, I understand the fear in ordering sight the unseen. I can tell you this Problast is a great organization, and we trust them completely. As you have seen in the videos, the process is is there a learning curve, sure. The great thing, Problast offers good support and know what they are talking about as they have been using and selling Rayzist film for 20+ years
Any "graphics" program to create your print is fine. You are printing (B&W) vector graphics. There is no particular or specific graphic program required. Common programs include Abobe Illustrator and CorelDraw, and there are some Free ones as well. However, the "printer" that Liz recommends in this clip was the Epson HD XP15000 (which we can make available the proper print settings to achieving the best print opacity. Please "follow us" socially when we are posting our next Live event
Great question! A "finished" photoresist mask, we have found no shelf life to the mask. You can store it for years to come, and SR3000 Self Stick film can be reactivated with steam or moisture to reactivate the film surface. Please "follow us" socially when we are posting our next Live event
I live in New Haven Connecticut does anybody in this area have your machine if so I will go to that they are not advertising to good where I can't find them please comment back thank you
Hello. Thank you for watching our clips. I apologize that all of our videos are in English. We do have Spanish-speaking salespeople, but all of the training videos on our Sandcarving channel are in English.
Hello Martin, we are wholesale manufacture; we do not offer the etched service, but we can connect you with someone who can. Email sales@rayzist.com with your zip code, and we provide you some options.
Of course.... please reach-out to our Custom Mask staff at Rayzist. Let them know what you need. We produce finished stencils for companies every day! Please call, 800 729 9478 / Rayzist.com