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one of our fellow board members posted a very cool stand he built a few months ago, maybe someone (Andy?) can post the link... lots of pics tooSteve
Quote from: Sbrem on June 17, 2016, 10:38:49 AMone of our fellow board members posted a very cool stand he built a few months ago, maybe someone (Andy?) can post the link... lots of pics tooSteveIf that's the case, all I could do is search, or browse through the DIY section like anyone else.
Quote from: Frog on June 17, 2016, 10:40:24 AMQuote from: Sbrem on June 17, 2016, 10:38:49 AMone of our fellow board members posted a very cool stand he built a few months ago, maybe someone (Andy?) can post the link... lots of pics tooSteveIf that's the case, all I could do is search, or browse through the DIY section like anyone else.Sorry Andy, I wasn't trying to make work for you, it's just that you do it so well, and a lot of times I can't seem to find what I'm looking for...Steve
I always flipped and rotated etc until about 2 months ago. Now I just rotate for 1/1 but from the same "bottom" of the screen. I've seen literally no difference at all in the finished screen.
Quote from: mimosatexas on June 17, 2016, 11:32:42 AMI always flipped and rotated etc until about 2 months ago. Now I just rotate for 1/1 but from the same "bottom" of the screen. I've seen literally no difference at all in the finished screen.Same here, flipping did NOTHING, so just a quick spin, but 2 and then 1. I've been recently asking guys about their coating techniques, seems people go different ways. The last 4 years have been 2 pulls on the shirt side, spin and then 1 pull on the squeegee side to push back through, but I'm hearing some guys are doing that reversed. I used to do it reversed till someone "important" told me I was doing it backwards and incorrect, lol. What's your technique guys?
Quote from: screenprintguy on June 17, 2016, 02:27:32 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on June 17, 2016, 11:32:42 AMI always flipped and rotated etc until about 2 months ago. Now I just rotate for 1/1 but from the same "bottom" of the screen. I've seen literally no difference at all in the finished screen.Same here, flipping did NOTHING, so just a quick spin, but 2 and then 1. I've been recently asking guys about their coating techniques, seems people go different ways. The last 4 years have been 2 pulls on the shirt side, spin and then 1 pull on the squeegee side to push back through, but I'm hearing some guys are doing that reversed. I used to do it reversed till someone "important" told me I was doing it backwards and incorrect, lol. What's your technique guys?The answer to that is you create an inkwell above the mesh vs and inkwell below the mesh.Soooooo, what's your favorite technique John?