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Any Professional Silkscreeners?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by kbp68, Feb 9, 2012.

  1. Feb 9, 2012 at 9:17 PM
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    kbp68

    kbp68 [OP] hey...I can change this!

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    I'm considering buying a silkscreen set up to start a home based business.

    Pros-I have artistic abilities
    -I have computer skills (autoCAD draftsman by trade)
    -I have a strong desire to do something artistic
    -I have a strong desire to be my own boss

    Cons-I know nothing about silkscreening
    -I live in a small town (pop.2500?)

    Anybody in TW in the business that could give me some advise on equipment and the business in general?
     
  2. Feb 9, 2012 at 10:30 PM
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    Krazie Sj

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    Hit up bands. If you can get them tshirts and shit fast and cheap they'll take you for every shirt you can pump out. I don't know much, but my buddy does it as a hobby and he's really good at it. He has a few friends who are professional silk screeners and use the octopus as they call it.

    Actually thinking back I have another buddy who did it professionally as well. Made me a sweet Weyland Yutani one for my birthday.
     

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