Noun 1. Serigraph- a print made using a stencil process in which an image or
design is super imposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed
onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by
the stencil.

22 October 2009

at 2:44 PM Posted by Allo Perry

Squeegee/Roller-use different sizes of durometer for different types of printing application.
Nylon screen- nylon, mesh, or wood screens can all be used. Pick your preference!
Aluminum Frame- purchase to fit the size of the print you are trying to create.
Ink- plastisol, water based, nylon. You can also purchase inks for the type of material you will be printing on.
Screen Stencil- comes in different shapes and size, important part of printing process.
Pallets- come in a variety of shapes, usually retails anywhere from $40 to $100 dollars.
Flocking/Glue- use to stick layers and pieces of mesh and screen together.

1 comments:

  1. Peeps. I think I fixed the posting settings so you can post now!