| Management number | 228697861 | Release Date | 2026/05/31 | List Price | US$14.53 | Model Number | 228697861 | ||
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You can make your own light box or just sandwich this material under glass under your positive image. Here is the basic process: - Create the image design on your computer. - Print it out the image on a clear plastic sheet. (This is available from any office supply store. It is used for Overhead projectors.) - Working under very dim or yellow bug light, cut a small piece of the stencil material and place the image over it. - Sandwich it under glass. Stencil material, then the image print out, then the glass. - Expose it to a strong light. Use a timer and keep notes on exposure time. - Bright light off. Peel off the plastic "liner" on the stencil material. - Put it into a 50/50 solution of developer. 50% solution, 50% water. - Swirl it around. After it starts to set, you can use your fingers to rub the stencil to remove it where the light didn't "set" the material to help open the screen.Rinse in plain water and set aside to dry. Lots of tips here: You have to trial and error your way to repeatable stencil exposure and success. If you are under exposed, all the stencil material will wash away. Exposure to UV hardens or "sets" the material. If underexposed, it washes away in the developer. Like wise, you can over expose and the entire stencil gets hard and your image never comes up in the screen or it clogged.Avoid very small, delicate patterns in your design. They are very hard to get a good screen from. Keep your developer a constant temperature to eliminate a variable. I use warm water at around 85F. Don't re-use solution after one session. When determining exposure time. Start with a hundred watt bulb in keep using the same light set up. Take notes on exposure times t that work! I made a light exposure table out of an electrical box and duct tape for a hinge. Keep it low tech and cheap. Start your first exposure at 5 minutes and develop. If it's too much exposure. Cut it down to 2.5 minutes. Try again. If it's too little, add more light or add 2 minutes.
| UPC | 616639492385 |
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| ASIN | B07JH5YTZR |
| Brand Name | USA Knifemaker Supply |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | USA Knifemaker Supply |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8"W |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UNDEV |
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