hey Eddie just wondering where you get your screens, i was hoping to get just one to save some money and its not like i have this as my business, its just a hobby but everywhere i look it come in a six pack. just wondering if you would know where to only get one :)
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Wow! One of my first jobs was screen printing and I lived it and now I’m considering of restarting this type of career. I loved everything about this art field but I knew that I needed to learn more and by watching this video I found the right channel form me to learn the most important parts of this field. This video is so informative and educational for someone who’s trying to make this a career. Thank you so much for this! I’m hooked! I’ll be ordering your book.
This is the way every tutorial video should be! VERY detailed and informative, not boring and moves along smoothly, and has budget friendly options and recommendations! I wish all videos were like this!
I am a screen printer and this is the most accurate video I have seen out there. Everything you did is confirming what I do. Overtime my husband who is very handy made my job easier by building a light box and a dark box for drying screens. Question, have you ever worked with puff ink?
@@karmatulip553 I've been doing vinyl for several years now. For very simple designs it's great, doing "one-off" jobs is ideal, even doing several colors is certainly doable but where it becomes a problem is if you have a lot of fine detail or small lettering. The "weeding process" can be frustrating and very time consuming, especially if you have more than just a few shirts to do and you'll wish you hadn't taken on the project by the time you're done. For that reason I'm going to go the silk screen method. . .better for large numbers of shirts and better for holding details that get lost with vinyl, not to mention the ability to do multiple colors much quicker and easier.
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You absolutely nailed this video! love how you spoke about knowing your "why" great advice that I don't think enough people talk about. Solid tutorial!
I am not even interested in screen printing and I watched the whole way through! It was thorough and one of the best How-To's I have watched! Everything was explained understandably for even someone with no knowledge! Plus all the things used or recommended were because you yourself went through the trial and error and found the best ones! Awesome video!
My first internship in high school , was at a print shop and they did the exact same process as you. It took me back to memory lane. I'm also going to purchase your book , because I have always been wanting to pursue it.
This video was so good and very informative. I went through three other youtubers videos on how to screen print, but Eddie was the best! My sister and I own an apparel business and we have been using Vinyl for two years, but we finally decided to switch to screen printing! we have not got the materials yet, because we wanted to educate ourselves correctly and Eddie clarified all our questions, so Eddie...Thank you! I will for sure still get the screen printers beginner guide as well:)
The last part really did inspire me! I’ve been making shirts using heat transfers for a couple of years now to do customs and fun d.i.y’s. I am now getting into making my own designs to oneday sell my own merch. i feel like screen printing is a way better investment! Thank you for your video! I feel like I learned more than what I was expecting!
I am running out of clients with my vinyl designs. I am starting this in a month. Thank you man God bless your business and your health. Thanks for all the advice.
Am having an order to screen print on leather. The job was going on smoothly until one day the buyer wanted the print to be resistant to solvents such as white petrol. Can you kindly suggest me any workaround?
I made my first (handmade) screen in my basement in 1979. Sprayed it out in the laundry room sink. The process hasn't changed much since then but your process is super refined, fast and accurate. The biggest leap forward I can see is the scoop coater. I bet the the patent holder of the scoop coater is RICH. That is one cool device but probably takes some time to learn. Really good video. Thanks!
Eddie, thanks for your time. I have talked about doing this for years but always thought it would be too much. As a hands on guy, watching this answered so many of the then what questions in my head. Much appreciated! I have seen the kits that are out there and don't want to waste money but this helps in understanding the what's, why's and how's. Much appreciated!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm currently in rehab and have a lot of time on my hands. I've been wanting to create tees and graphics for a long time and this video has been extremely helpful!
Like he said at the end, it all depends on the end goal. General you need: screen, ink, squeegee, emulsion, a t shirt, and your design. Speedball sells kits for beginners and up, I've been using one to make 1 of 1 shirts for fun and it wasn't a gigantic investment
@@nestorluvsher do i need that exposing machine (6:45) i was looking for it on amazon and ebay but i couldnt find anything. please let me know how can i expose it or where can i find that exposing machine
I used to work at a custom t shirt shop and my job was to clean and coat screens with emulsion and other things. This video is pretty accurate for what happened at work. One of the messier yet fun jobs I’ve had.
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@@eddiemooon just wasted like 300$ on a cricut machine and I’m currently trying to sell it since I’m more pleased about screen printing instead of doing it with a machine since it’s better quality .
Dude this is the first well explained and detailed video I've seen about the process and Thank You! I've seen so many videos that are either blah or too complicated and not fun to watch or inspiring but your video is pretty much black and white (no pun lol) and to the point and simple for people like me. Hell one can start a family business like this and pay your nephews or kids $20 an hour to pump lots of shirts and of course over time and inventory bank some big bucks at the end. I just saw Avenged Sevenfold and Falling in Reverse and their merch tables were off the rocks! I wonder how those guys print their shirts etc. as I assume there are major companies that don't use this method...or do they? I don't know but your video is fun and inspired me. Thank You! Thumbs UP and shared! A+++++
Can I just say that this is such a really useful and well constructed video wow, I was only just thinking about the concept of screen printing and honestly this has introduced me to the practice so easily!!! Thankyou 🙌🏼👍🏼
This was great. It seemed like a pretty good glimpse into the world of screen printing. I especially appreciate the part at the end. It's always a good idea to consider your motives before attempting a challenge like this. Thank you.
20 Year screen printer here. Finally someone who explains it RIGHT! From your coating process, which took me a bit to learn on myself, is the best... to loading the shirts. Personally i like to slide the coater a little bit side to side when i get to the top of the screen to get that extra. One thing i never understood, is how some printers prefer to print while pushing the squeegee and some prefer to print while pulling. Personally i've always pulled and i double print, never flood the screen with textile ink. Reason for this, the ink stays on one side of the squeegee You can see at the 11:07 mark, the ink is pulled from the squeegee leaving a trail of ink on the logo. The screen is touching the shirt, once that lifts, that trail shape will leave lines and it will appear on the print. Black is not as noticeable, but other colors show well.
I just started screen printing about half a year ago and it’s the most fun hobbie I’ve ever done, and I’m making money off it by doing customs for people, it’s epic!
This is the best detailed workout being boring I have ever seen for screen printing! I'm going to take it up and try. Thank you. I've been wanting to do this for over ten years and nothing has given me more confidence than your tutorial! Thanks!!!
Hi sir thanks I am getting more knowledges from your videos. Coz i want to start the printing business so i need basic of all printing methods ideas sir plzz provide me.
I came here because I googled a word on a forum for cleaning an LCD. That word was "flood-strokes" and I have to say, this was amazing. I am no longer interested in LCD cleaning and want to learn more about screen printing lol.