Introduction: Make a 4 Color Screen Printing Press
I made this machine based on plans from printingplans.com, anyway if you note some differences with the plans, it is because after a time working on it, I have made some changes in the dimensions of the parts and some reinforcements to improve the printings on other materials such as wood, for example.
Note the descriptions in each one of the photos and watch the how-to video for more details.
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This is a really versatile machine to make a lot of screen printing projects with great results, it can works with different materials as papers, fabrics, leather, wood and other porous materials. Surely in the following videos I will show some practical examples.
Step 1: Cut Up Parts
Step 2: Hardware List and Photos
- 1 Lazy Susan Turntable of 6” x 6” x 3/4”
- 6 Screws of 2.5” to 3”
- 8 Lag eye screws of 1/4" x 3/4"
- 4 Lag eye screws of 3/16" x 1 3/8"
- 8 Springs of 5/8” x 3 3/4”
- 8 Hook & Eye Turnbuckles of 3/16” x 4”
- 4 Hinges of 3 1/2” wide
- 8 Metal C clamps of 2” x 1”
- 16 Wood screws of 2” x 1/8”
Step 3: Watch the Video
For more details check the how-to video on my YouTube channel, and by the way don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe if you have enjoyed, all those good things are a huge bonus for the channel and keeps me doing these projects. So thanks if you already did it.
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6 Comments
5 years ago
HW, Because of your instructable I have started purchasing the parts. Like the fact you have it in mm.. Thanks for the good work..
Reply 5 years ago
Great, thank you for the feedback!! Enjoy the building it, hope your pics. :)
7 years ago
Id give you 10 stars. Great and very detailed job. 1st time I see even an instructables this worked out.
Reply 7 years ago
@malofito 5 stars are enough! :D Thank you for the kind words!
7 years ago
5 stars for this... Perfect job keep it up and stay blessed
Reply 7 years ago
@hannah1cool Thank you very much! Regards