On Tue, 12 Jul 2016, Rod Smallwood wrote: > Well I could do front and back panels. In fact anything that needs silk > screening. Rod (Panelman) Smallwood
As a hobbyist I've made a few tee-shirts, bags, and other items using a real silk screen, transparencies, photo resist emulsion, PVC inks, and a heat gun. I've done primitive "trap color" using registration marks, but never "process color" (too hard without a 4 screens and better gear). Is the process you use similar? I'm only asking because I'm curious. Also, just out of curiosity, what kind of color process can you do on a circuit board or side panel ? The most complicated thing I've seen is CMYK process-color done with water based inks and fancy super-tight registration. The results (not by me) were really awesome, but I'm guessing that kind of thing isn't done the same way on non-fabric materials (perhaps PVC inks work, though). -Swift