Difference between revisions of "T-Shirts"
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There are many people in the community with SilkScreen shops. We can speak to Rock Paper Scissors collective down the street. | There are many people in the community with SilkScreen shops. We can speak to Rock Paper Scissors collective down the street. | ||
Disadvantages | Disadvantages | ||
* Messy | * Messy, especially when Plastisol (commercial grade screenprinting ink for textiles) is involved. | ||
* Plastisol needs to be heat set in an industrial dryer at 320° F. Putting your shirt in the oven usually results in a crispy golden brown effect better suited for pie crusts but not quite as tasty (or wearable). | |||
* Design will require a lot of consensus which will take a long time | * Design will require a lot of consensus which will take a long time | ||
* I'm not sure what the learning curve vis a vis DIY screenmaking (not printing, but burning the image onto the screen) at sudo would look like, but "somewhat steep for non-hackers, damn near impossible for anyone when it's busy or crowded" sounds about right. | |||
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