diyTeeShirts Build Your Own 3-color Screen Printing Press Package
Product Description
Everything you need to Go Multi-Color!
except the wood and the Tee Shirts...
Build the 3-color press, take the Crash Course in Screen Printing, and Turn your Fans into Fan-addicts!
This package includes the know-how to get it done, the 3-Color EZ Press building tutorial, a set-up the press mini-course, and all the supplies you need to do your project.
All you need is to get the T-shirts and about $60 in supplies from the Hardware store, and you could have a T-shirt Lollapalooza!
The Starter kit includes:
Crash Course in Screen Printing (CD/DVD Combo). This Screen Printing Walkthrough takes you every step of the way through your project with detailed instructions and Videos.
3-Color EZ Press Build Tutorial (CD). Build the 3-color EZ Press with these detailed instructions and Video. It also includes a Set-up the Press mini-course.
Screen Printer's Hinge Clamps (3 sets) for building the 3-Color EZ Press.
Plastisol Ink x 5 pints Triangle Brand: 1 pint Phoenix White (especially good for printing dark fabrics), 1 pint Black, 1 pint Flag Red (also good for dark fabrics), 1 pint Lemon Yellow, 1 pint Royal Blue.
3 Screens: 20 x 24 Aluminum 155 mesh
3 Squeegees: 14" 70 durometer
1 qt Saatichem Dual-Cure emulsion + diazo sensitizer
1 16" scoop coater: for coating your screens with emulsion.
1 pack 10 Transparencies 12" x 13": Waterproof Inkjet.
1 roll 3" Masking Tape
1 Can Spray Adhesive
1 qt Press Wash for cleaning up the plastisol when you're done.
1 5 oz Bottle of Emulsion Remover Concentrate: enough to mix a full gallon.
1 Heat Gun: for drying the ink you print.
- Everything you need to Screen Print Multi-Color except the wood and the T-shirts.
- Includes detailed video and written instructions showing every step of the process.
- Includes professional grade plastisol inks that are easier to use and more opaque than waterbased inks.
- The machine you build wil print circles around the Yudu and last for more than 10 years.
- If you can use a tape measure and a saw, you can build it.