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With this video, you will lean the basic techniques of screen printing on glass. You will discover
* how to choose stencil films
* which mesh sizes are best
* how to mix the paints for screening
* other tricks
to make screen print on glass a successful and easy process. Your host, Tony Glander, will guide you step-by-step through the stages of this exciting glass technique, as well as showing examples of his work in screen printing. Discussion of all the materials and tips on where to find them are included.
(about 95 minutes)
This video was added to our catalog on January 01, 2000 in Arts & Crafts::Glass.
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This is a great place to start learning the basics.
Interesting video. Describes how to use a hand cut mask to print on glass. I was hoping it would go into more detail on how to make a photo mask like most silk screen printing is prepared but it doesn't.
This is not normal ink printing, but glass ink that can be fired in a kiln to fuse to the glass.
A more accurate title for this video would be "Screen Printing on Glass with Cut stencil Technique".
Good and clear instructions. Found it very helpful.
It was OK. However, it's not what i want to do right now, it's going to take to much time to pursue.
Horrible. Promises to give supplier info and never does. Very short and worthless.
The DVD doesn't even print anything. I screen print t-shirts and thought I'd just like to see a glass demo and half the information I considered wrong. I noticed he had a very nice kiln but he demonstrated mickey mouse equipment in ways to screenprint.
I liked this video so much, and found it so helpful, that I intend to buy it.
I was looking for information that would help me with a idea I have. This video did give me enough information to start. I wanted to screen print on glass, but did not have a art background. This video gave me some of the basics I was looking for. I would like to have seen information on some paint products that I found for glass on the internet and at local hobby stores.
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