The mesh was probably 196 (or 77 metric). I'm not 100% sure because I had a few empty screens laying around for a few years and I didn't bother marking them correctly when I should have.
The ink is water-based and it's a real pain in the balls to work with in DIY/amateur setting because a) it's thick as frick and hard to spread, and b) it evaporates and dries on the screen super fast.
All in all I don't think the end result is that bad, although I did waste a couple of shirts in the process.
>Screen printing is technology.
agreed,
hell even a stick and carrot on a mule buggy is technology.
not sure why you felt the need to say that though lol
Thanks for your input. Not sure why you felt the need to provide it though lol.
>Screen printing is technology.
agreed,
hell even a stick and carrot on a mule buggy is technology.
not sure why you felt the need to say that though lol
You'll sell more of that design if you stick this guy's beret on it.
Well, you would before the cancellation, now you're just going to piss everyone off.
Did you really needed to make it yourself? There's a ton of jesus shirts at good will real cheap, it's not worth the effort. Unless you are planning on make other kinds of shirts, then sure I guess
*The right one.
The left one is a 7.0/10, looks like a manufacturing defect or a cheap chinese knock-off.
Certainly wouldn't think any of them are DIY.
Nice one(s), OP.
Cool. If I can offer a tip based on my very limited experience, it would be: printing dark ink on a light substrate is definitely easier than the other way around (although the latter looks way cooler IMO).
Looking good. Do they come in XXXXXXL? I use Arch by the way.
I'm a skinny c**t, but it did cross my mind that if I ever decide to sell some, I'll probably need XXXL.
nice
>captcha: MDMA
how did you do it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_printing
homosexuality achieved
what kind of ink did you use?
what kind of mesh?
give details
The mesh was probably 196 (or 77 metric). I'm not 100% sure because I had a few empty screens laying around for a few years and I didn't bother marking them correctly when I should have.
The ink is water-based and it's a real pain in the balls to work with in DIY/amateur setting because a) it's thick as frick and hard to spread, and b) it evaporates and dries on the screen super fast.
All in all I don't think the end result is that bad, although I did waste a couple of shirts in the process.
Thanks for your input. Not sure why you felt the need to provide it though lol.
>Screen printing is technology.
agreed,
hell even a stick and carrot on a mule buggy is technology.
not sure why you felt the need to say that though lol
You'll sell more of that design if you stick this guy's beret on it.
Well, you would before the cancellation, now you're just going to piss everyone off.
>mfw I own a Maddox shirt with him shoop’d into a Che picture
Did you really needed to make it yourself? There's a ton of jesus shirts at good will real cheap, it's not worth the effort. Unless you are planning on make other kinds of shirts, then sure I guess
>Jesus
It's the process that I praise Him through.
Plus, it feels good to make something that exists in the physical realm as opposed to a bunch of 1s and 0s.
RMS will definitely sue you for this.
These are unironically for personal use only. That said, I think he should release his face under GPL.
Not if he makes all of it free and open source
How about some terry shirts?
That's a good idea, actually. That and some Temple OS iconography.
Che-style Stallman goes so hard. Definitely need to get one eventually.
>Rate my DIY screen printing effort.
8.5/10 would definitely think you bought it somewhere.
*The right one.
The left one is a 7.0/10, looks like a manufacturing defect or a cheap chinese knock-off.
Certainly wouldn't think any of them are DIY.
Nice one(s), OP.
Definitely. I'd also like to mention Uncle Ted.
The left one isn't actually this blurry, it's a shitty phone photo. Couldn't be bothered to take another one.
It's pretty good! I bought screen printing supplies a few hours ago, actually. Quite the coincidence, but I wanna do it on tote bags.
Cool. If I can offer a tip based on my very limited experience, it would be: printing dark ink on a light substrate is definitely easier than the other way around (although the latter looks way cooler IMO).