thanks a lot mrmunki, thats a very good link! i think i will try this papaer.
mrsmunki
January 09, 2007
kubiquelle, you might try Lazertran. I've never tried it, but have always wanted to! http://www.lazertran.com/
kubiquelle
January 09, 2007
thanks for the articles. a little bit theoretical for the begin but maybe i will need them one day.
actually, i already did silkscreen printing on porcelain but its a few years ago and i dont remember the details.
what i remember is, that you print the desired design on a special paper which is then sticked only with water on the glazed porcelain. after that the porcelain is burned again. the things i need to know is: what kind of paper and which ink is used.
i hope i could inspire you and please excuse my bad english...
thanks,
tina
timbenzinger
January 08, 2007
Though I only tend to screenprint on textiles and wood, I am interested in this too. I can only imagine it's a tough process.
Anyway, I did find somethings about screenprinting on ceramics/glass materials. Not sure if they will be of much help:
kubiquelle
mrsmunki
kubiquelle
thanks for the articles. a little bit theoretical for the begin but maybe i will need them one day.
actually, i already did silkscreen printing on porcelain but its a few years ago and i dont remember the details.
what i remember is, that you print the desired design on a special paper which is then sticked only with water on the glazed porcelain. after that the porcelain is burned again. the things i need to know is: what kind of paper and which ink is used.
i hope i could inspire you and please excuse my bad english...
thanks,
tina
timbenzinger
Though I only tend to screenprint on textiles and wood, I am interested in this too. I can only imagine it's a tough process.
Anyway, I did find somethings about screenprinting on ceramics/glass materials. Not sure if they will be of much help:
Color variations in ceramics
Silkscreening glass / ceramics
Best of luck!
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