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Offline Shawn (EIP)

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building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« on: September 19, 2011, 07:44:37 PM »
Still a diamond in the rough before I closed up shop for the day. I still have to add a board to the back where the jiffy clamps will go and a pully system to hold the screen up. I built it on a slant to model what flat stock printers on youtube was using as far as DIY. Hopefully I will only have to use this for a few months till I get a Cameo Semi Auto. Im glad I opted to make my own board rather than pay for one, drilling the holes only took 45 minutes tops.. saved a hundred bucks. If getting a cameo doesnt pan out maybe I'll make a bigger one for signs later down the road and better.



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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2011, 09:59:42 PM »
For a counterweight on mine, I made a bracket with holes that slid over the jiffy clamp studs, and had a vertical arm in the center that went up and to the rear, from which I hung a gallon milk jug with just enough water in it to offset the weight of the screen. Got the idea from a photo of someone who did something similar using a six pack. The bracket was flat across the clamps with the center arm welded onto it like a "T" that bent backwards a bit up to clear the screen. Used to have a pic but I can't find it. Found it.
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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2011, 10:45:23 PM »
I plan on using solvent inks for stickers and maybe waterbase for stickers.

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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2011, 10:48:41 PM »
Tpitman, great thinking!

I have a pretty sweet setup the letterpress guy down the hall gave me. It's made by Cincinatti and is kind of a one arm bandit with a counterweight. I'll post it up later. It may make for a good point of reference.

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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2011, 12:05:56 PM »
I'll admit... it is more elegant than my bungee cord setup... but hey... the bungee cords worked.  They were also AMAZINGLY smooth.  Just a tiny flick and they softly rose up and just a small tug and it softly floated down.


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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2011, 12:43:38 PM »
What should my off contact be 1/4?

Also I'm having a hell of time finding a supplier for sticker material. I called up everywhere local and asked for white vinyl sheets or rolls that printers use for sticker printing and no one has a clue if what they have will work or not... I called Garston sign suppy and they said they dont have it here at the Rochester location because it's screen printing not sign supplies WTF???
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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2011, 01:04:21 PM »
You might want to post the question over at gigposters.com and ask for name brands of stock. Could be paper houses that support offset print shops carry it. They sell all kinds of crack-n-peel stuff usually, but a brand name might help.
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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2011, 01:17:23 PM »

Call a paper wholesaler, Aquatec and Wasau make a pressure sensitve crack and peel. You want a permanent adhesive and an outdoor bumper sticker vinyl.

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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #8 on: September 20, 2011, 02:00:29 PM »

Call a paper wholesaler, Aquatec and Wasau make a pressure sensitve crack and peel. You want a permanent adhesive and an outdoor bumper sticker vinyl.

Not necessarily, back thirty years ago when I printed this stuff, the clients specified whether they wanted the permanent adhesive or not. Many didn't because of the removal mess somewhere down the road, and this was before all car bumpers were just painted plastic shells over metal frames.
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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #9 on: September 20, 2011, 02:43:39 PM »

Call a paper wholesaler, Aquatec and Wasau make a pressure sensitve crack and peel. You want a permanent adhesive and an outdoor bumper sticker vinyl.

Not necessarily, back thirty years ago when I printed this stuff, the clients specified whether they wanted the permanent adhesive or not. Many didn't because of the removal mess somewhere down the road, and this was before all car bumpers were just painted plastic shells over metal frames.

Yes, it would definitely be the customers decision.

I am guessing (I could be wrong) that the bands are going to want permanent adhesive. But, Frog is right, they are available in both adhesives and the customer can make the choice of which they would prefer.

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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #10 on: September 20, 2011, 03:40:13 PM »
Just going for standard here... what are skate stickers , non permanent?

Still no luck on the vinyl stock supplier... it must be top secrete info.

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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #11 on: September 20, 2011, 03:59:09 PM »
Just going for standard here... what are skate stickers , non permanent?

Still no luck on the vinyl stock supplier... it must be top secrete info.

I am pretty sure skate stickers are permanent. Removable adhesive is made to come right off pretty easily. Think of an Avery label from Office Max. Or better yet go there and see if they have a broken open package. You can compare permanent and removable adhesives. I would think the standard for outdoor use is permanent, with removable adhesive being more so special request. Removable is going to be for an outing where everyone wanted to throw a sticker on their window for the day and pull it off at the end of the night. Skate stickers and band stickers that you see on street signs that have been there for a year, etc all permanent. You have to scrape them off.

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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #12 on: September 20, 2011, 04:06:10 PM »
Also, for best product info in this product and it's suggested uses, call Wausau (800) 345-8039
They can also tell you if there is a local distributor.


This link will take you to their products that would be of interest to you:
http://www.wausaucoated.com/uploads/documents/product/Carton%20Stock%20List.pdf


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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #13 on: September 20, 2011, 04:26:18 PM »
Hey Gilligan - why in the hell is there a cd sticking out of the bucket of ink and wtf is up with the foil on the squeegie? Is that a water bottle full of white ink too? man -you must have fun at your shop. we use cd's to shoot at. . . PULL. . .
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Re: building a flat stock press heres what it looks like so far
« Reply #14 on: September 20, 2011, 04:33:59 PM »
Hey Gilligan - why in the hell is there a cd sticking out of the bucket of ink and wtf is up with the foil on the squeegie? Is that a water bottle full of white ink too? man -you must have fun at your shop. we use cd's to shoot at. . . PULL. . .

haha I used a tape case to scrap ink the other day for a mixed color. Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do to get through the day.