Bernd
2021-09-14 11:42:02 ⋅ 2y
No. 122658
Makening ans new print, this is a simulation on how it can look like when the colors are combined.
Bernd
2021-09-14 12:27:12 ⋅ 2y
No. 122659
>>122658
i'm that cat
Bernd
2021-09-14 15:28:53 ⋅ 2y
No. 122665
F E E D
M E
H U M A N
Bernd
2021-09-15 09:40:58 ⋅ 2y
No. 122691
Got the stencils
Bernd
2021-09-15 20:20:49 ⋅ 2y
No. 122713
All in all, how eggspensive is it to make a batch of 10 prints with your settings?
Bernd
2021-09-15 20:31:20 ⋅ 2y
No. 122716
I love your work, based art pole. Be sure to let us know if you have an instagram or something like that. If I had money I would commission you to make something for my apartment or buy one of your prints :3
Bernd
2021-09-17 09:51:02 ⋅ 2y
No. 122829
>>122713
It's hard to say per print since actual production is cheap and 1l of ink lasts for thousands of printenings but you need "infrastructure" so initial cost :
CORE:
-screens 10-30$ each, depends on size, best are the aluminium ones since they are sturdy and light.
-light sensitive emulsion for the screen developement - 10-15$
-aluminium gutters to apply the emulsion on the screen - 5$
-emulsion remover (to clean screens) - a couple of bucks for water soluble powder that lasts for ages
PRINTING:
-Inks, (vary depending on color) 1l of ink is 8-25$
-metal hinges (to attach screen to a table) - around 10-15$
-squeegee (to press the ink through the screen) - vary depending on size 2-11$
-brown scotch to protecte the edges of the screen
Additional:
-karcher (u can use ones on gas stations tho),
-ACID REMOVER -> after each print some residue of the ink rests on the screen, so you need to open up the net with this acid from time to time and clean it with water under pressure, otherwise the net eyes will be clogged. 10$
Bernd
2021-09-17 10:00:26 ⋅ 2y
No. 122830
Emulsion is already on the screen so i attach the stencil films and cover them with glass so they are flat on the net.
Then move them outside and wait 6-7min (my estimation based on earlier developements in this time of year under similar weather)
Bernd
2021-09-17 10:08:18 ⋅ 2y
No. 122831
Removing the unbaked emulsion with karcher
Bernd
2021-09-17 12:25:28 ⋅ 2y
No. 122834
Bernd
2021-09-17 13:36:17 ⋅ 2y
No. 122836
>>122834
Most europeans call it simply karcher afaik.
Bernd
2021-09-17 14:53:25 ⋅ 2y
No. 122838
How do you come up with your designs?
Bernd
2021-09-17 15:34:52 ⋅ 2y
No. 122842
Bernd
2021-09-17 17:21:34 ⋅ 2y
No. 122854
>>122838
Its usually when i see a piece and want to make something similar in mood, for example here i was inspired by Roerich, wanted to makes some high constrast, 2-color dark temple.
Bernd
2021-09-17 18:51:12 ⋅ 2y
No. 122858
>>122829
Not too expensive. Pretty good. Thank for quality reply.
Bernd
2021-09-17 19:33:26 ⋅ 2y
No. 122863
>>122854
>Roerich
I simply can't get over how his surname is literally Rurik.
Explanation: Рюрикъ is transcription of Norse Hrǿríkʀ which is a common Germanic name Hrōþirīks, which is Roderick in English, Rodrigo in Spanish, and Roderich in German (but Roerich when reintroduced from Norse which lost the -þ- while German hardened it)
Bernd
2021-09-17 19:37:42 ⋅ 2y
No. 122864
>>122863
But it is Ре́рих, not Рюрикъ?
Bernd
2021-09-17 19:41:04 ⋅ 2y
No. 122865
Fuggen screws that were attaching the hinges to the table loosened so todays tests were kinda a failure, out of the 6 prints only one was well aligned (probably by accident xD).
Need to push the blue more into violet direction (red is more orange than on photo irl)
Bernd
2021-09-17 20:31:44 ⋅ 2y
No. 122867
>>122864
Yes but the other way around (Рюрик(ъ) is Rurik)
Bernd
2021-09-18 08:15:15 ⋅ 2y
No. 122880
great success.
This time alignement was perfect
Bernd
2021-09-18 08:29:57 ⋅ 2y
No. 122881
>>122880
Looks better than the digital original tbhqh.
Bernd
2021-09-18 13:26:00 ⋅ 2y
No. 122899
>>122880
Congrats!
Bernd
2021-09-18 14:45:12 ⋅ 2y
No. 122902
>>122880
impressive, very nice