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32 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Sorry you had a bad experience Nov 10, 2010
By Walt Glazer Dear artsavedmylife-
We are very sorry that you had a bad experience with your Speedball Screen Printing Kit. While screen printing does require some trial and error, we strive to make the kits complete, fun, and easy to use. Unfortunately, we have not found a way to make them foolproof. Your comments regarding the instructions are well-taken and we have tried to make them easier. To that end, we now include a free instructional DVD in the kit. If you contact me directly, I would be happy to send you the DVD as well as some additional supplies to see if they perform better for you. We include our toll free number in every kit and have people available to help anyone who is having difficulty with our products.
The Ultimate kit does indeed come with 2 different size screens as described on the package. One 8x10 screen and one 10x14 screen provides flexibility and the opportunity to work with 2 screens simultaneously if the printmaker desires. We make many other sizes, but these are two of the most popular. There are also two 9 inch squeegees (referred to as 'scrapers'). One is designed to lay down a heavier layer of ink for printing on fabric, while the other is designed for printing on paper and similar less porous materials. The 9 inch squeegee is the optimal size to print across the width of the 8x10 screen and lengthwise in the 10x14 screen. With this combination you can print either size on both fabric and paper.
You don't need to coat the screen in the dark when using Speedball photo emulsion. We coat screens every day in our lab, at home, in schools, and at printmaking studios around the country in broad daylight with no difficulty. Just be sure to let it dry in a dark place like a cabinet or closet. Once dry, you have a couple minutes in the light before you begin the exposure so there is no need for a darkroom.
It is a real mistake to disparage the "other screen methods" as arts and crafts or child's projects. One need only see the screen prints of Henri Matisse or Jacob Lawrence to learn what an artist can create out of simplicity.
Speedball was the pioneer of water-based screen printing nearly 40 years ago. At a time when other available screen printing materials were harsh, solvent based chemicals, Speedball invested heavily in the research and development of safe, easy to use screen printing materials to complement their water-based relief printing inks. Although we have worked with thousands of students, art educators, and professional artists; we clearly have room to improve and appreciate your feedback.
Walt Glazer CEO Speedball Art Products Company waltglazer@speedballart.com
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic Jan 08, 2011
By Doktrmom This was a Christmas gift for my 23 year old daughter. She has never screen printed but is a professional dancer and full time adult artsy kid. She watched the DVD and within 24 hours "smudgy panda" was printed on everything she could get under the screen. Yep there was a learning curve--hence the name of the Panda but it was steep and only a few smudgy panda's were actually smudgy. I highly recommend for anyone looking for an entry into silk screening.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Good Starter Kit Nov 09, 2011
By Rolo This is kit has almost everything you will need to screen print for the first time; the missing items are listed in the instructional manual of this kit and you can find them at your local hardware store or/and at your local dollar store.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great beginner screen printing kit Jul 29, 2011
By Jbillsander Ive bought two sets so far. Its a great starter kit. Has everything you would need to make simple screen prints on shirts or posters. Directions are a little confusing, but there are plenty of helpful videos on YouTube. Good quality.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Place to Begin Jan 19, 2012
By mateo231011 I bought this as a birthday present to myself and I am pretty happy with it. It is definitely a beginners kit and has everything you need to start. It is a great kit for anyone looking to teach themselves how to screen-print.
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