HARD WORK PAYS OFF - Learning To Screen Print Part 3

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Cool to see another person document the beautiful struggle that is Screen Printing. Nice job figuring it all out.

ThePrintLife
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"Big props to all the self taught screen printers" We started 2 years ago. Still learning to this day but we have been sharpening our skills in the screen printing industry. Thanks Lee, your videos have inspired me on my toughest days when learning screen printing. I've been a fan for about a year and decided to watch your journey from the beginning. Thanks. Greetings from Houston, Texas.

CesarCityPalacios
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Love the honesty from this guy ...
Something like that this days it’s priceless...
Gods job.Super hard-worker, smart,and honest. I’ll be back for more grate videos

ernestovarela
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Just inherited/ took over a screen printing shop from my homie who passed in January. I’ve been getting hella frustrated self teaching myself the ins and outs but after subscribing and watching your vids I’m back pumped to keep trying to get it and not give up and keep his 15yr screen printing legacy going. So big thanks to you bro for that motivation. Wishing you continuous growth and success 🙏🏾

madmook
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@Lee you are doing a phenomenally good job man. Loving your videos so far. I started working in the fashion industry in about 2003 at a screen printing company and have few pointers you might wanna try. Apologies if you resolved these issues and mentioned them in later videos.
1. when creating your separation artwork, wherever possible put a 0.5 point outline on your designs. Then when it comes to your base white, make sure it has no outline. when you start laying colours on top of your base white they should match up perfectly and will give you way less registration issues.
2. when you create your registration marks, make the lines thinner, a 0.5 or 0.25 point. it makes lining up your registration between colours a whole lot more accurate and easier.
3. use clear tape over your registration marks on the screen when you start printing colours. easy to wipe away ink when lining up colours if you need to make micro adjustments to your registration. Keep up your awesome work man.

deanroberts
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Confidence is key homie! Stay Confident, Stay driven, Stay humble and you'll never fail! We're proud of you big dog!!

naithanbohan
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super dope series I'm a couple of steps away from starting this headache of a process. filling very motivated after watching this.

tooeztv
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It's tough starting your own company and venturing out. Much respect my friend for putting yourself out there and sharing. Keep it up man, rooting for your success and thank you for the inspiration!

alessandrolo
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You took the time on screen printing and went through every aspect, that’s why it came out so well.

KevinCofDE
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Love watching your videos and the fact you don’t sugar coat shit and show the trials and errors of screen printing! Now that’s keeping it real! Great job.

Misbiatch
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been following now for several weeks and I can say you def have the best screenprinting content on Youtube!!... and then I find out you just started this January!!!!. Damn man that's some ballsy shit!.
I print in S.C. and have been thinking about going out on my own.. I have a goal to do vintage/retro style artwork on a smaller scale than the large production/low quality printing I am currently doing..You and your companies are an inspiration to work harder toward my goal! Keep up the good work !! We love seeing the progress you've made this year!!

petercole
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Have been printing for 25 plus years and all the mistakes you had happened to me! great job at keeping at it! Great feeling when you see an awesome print!

RogerHolien
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@Lee Stuart great place to work you have! thanks for sharing

ryansanchez
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REALLY LOVE HOW HONEST YOU ARE WITH YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE AND I REALLY LOVE THE SHOP SET UP.I'M PLANNING TO SETUP A SCREEN BUSINESS BUT I THINK I WILL HAVE TO START WITH SMACK DOWN PALLETS BEFORE I BUILD A LINE TABLE.I'M IN KENYA AND BUYING A ROTARY PRESS IS WAY OFF MY BUGDET.ALL THE BEST AND AS WE CONTINUE ALONG THIS JOURNEY.STAY BLESSED.

jamesmuguku
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So awesome to see Lee. I’ve been waiting to launch my stuff for almost a year. You’ve got a fire under my ass again. Much love and respect.

saltcityhustlin
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I am currently on your step 2 video in my learning process. I have greatly enjoyed watching someone else go through the same struggles! I also came into this well read but with no experience thinking it was going to be easy. Oh how I was wrong! We actually purchased the same exact kit that you are using so it's been nice seeing someone use the same equipment. Today was a frustrating day with exposure but watching these got me stoked about trying again tomorrow!

benborgic
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Diazo emulsions are the cheapest screen printing emulsion option. SBQ-based emulsions come in one pot with no mixing required. They cure extremely quickly — within seconds — when exposed to UV light. The more delicate bonds created by SBQ-based emulsions make the emulsions a good choice for detailed work

Mitchbrazy
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All a working progress and just working out bits and pieces as your going along, shirts are looking good too

lillottie
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Glad to see you got it figured out. Screen printing seems like a royal pain. So awesome your putting up daily videos again !

jameshinrichs
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Patience, test, check, measures, test check, I did this 5 times before drilling my rear wheel rotor when I realised I had it upside down. Another rotor in post 😬 love your attention to detail, your video work in the past shows this and now your applying it to screen printing. Well done that man! Your not gonna want to hear this but if you can’t get 10/10 and make money a 9 might have to do. I am pretty sure your nine will be better than any other service you had. I started a successful business 19 years ago with hardly a penny to my hard work and patience does pay off!

GrumpyGarry