One standard outdoor light should work fine.  Thing is you have to make sure
its placed directly over the screen to get a nice clean burn.  Wouldn't hurt
to place the screen in a box or closet until the emulsion is evenly set.

Your taking me back to my days of screening skateboard shirts and other
goodies:)

dK

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Subject: [313] demf carl craig t-shirts and silkscreen question



hi,

this is very off-topic, but at the same time somewhat on-topic.  the
powers that be may smite me for it, but what's new?

I've got a really nice silkscreen sitting around here, as well as some
emulsion that's still good, and some suitable silkscreen ink.  But I don't
have access to an exposing unit.  I'd make up a few (NO DON'T ASK ME FOR
ONE.) carl craig supporting t-shirts if i had a way of exposing the
screen.

So does anyone have experience in the ways of ghetto-exposure?  Basically
I'm thinking a whole lotta lamps, or just plain old sunlight.  Trust me,
you really don't want me to try to hand-stencil them :P

anyway thanks...  this may be off-topic but it's for a good cause... a
cause that is, by the way, on-topic!  :)

ps NO DON'T ASK ME FOR ONE I DONT HAVE TIME TO FILL REQUESTS I AM A
WORKING MAN.

chris


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