One of the things that separates "professional-looking" gear from the sort of stuff that the average hobbiest builds is silkscreened text.
Last time I had someone do this for me, it cost me about $40 to do some simple back panel text in white.
But I recently found this company EZScreenPrint and ordered a kit from them.
You definitely need the "hi-res" version to do text and nomenclature for panels.
The process really was as simple as they claim. Basically, here are the steps:
1. Create your artwork using whatever tools you want to on your computer.
2. Print it out 1:1 on transparency.
3. Sandwich your transparency on top of their pre-emulsioned screen material and the felt covered baseplate.
4. Expose to the sun for 1 minute.
5. Soak it in the kitchen sink for 15 minutes.
6. Wash off the exposed screen with the faucet.
6. Dry it off with paper towels and expose it to the sun for 10 more to harden the stencil.
And you have a stencil you can tape over your panel to paint through.
Haven't painted yet, but its all ready to go now.
Last time I had someone do this for me, it cost me about $40 to do some simple back panel text in white.
But I recently found this company EZScreenPrint and ordered a kit from them.
You definitely need the "hi-res" version to do text and nomenclature for panels.
The process really was as simple as they claim. Basically, here are the steps:
1. Create your artwork using whatever tools you want to on your computer.
2. Print it out 1:1 on transparency.
3. Sandwich your transparency on top of their pre-emulsioned screen material and the felt covered baseplate.
4. Expose to the sun for 1 minute.
5. Soak it in the kitchen sink for 15 minutes.
6. Wash off the exposed screen with the faucet.
6. Dry it off with paper towels and expose it to the sun for 10 more to harden the stencil.
And you have a stencil you can tape over your panel to paint through.
Haven't painted yet, but its all ready to go now.