Marko Tsourkan
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I see some familiar makers listed on this site (including Marko!).
I'm not 100% sure but regular silkscreens like used for silkscreen printing should work just fine as stencil. Having large sheets with plenty of stencils done shouldn't be overly expensive.
Has anybody experience with electro etching and regular silkscreen material?
Hey Marko, have a look at this, I have the 400 model, any time I need a different size, or decide to change, or a customer needs a custom addition, I design it, print it on a transparency sheet (from any stationary store) and develop my own stencil. If they wear out, ot crack or tear, I make a new set. http://www.etch-o-matic.com/combo-kits.htm
Hey Marko, have a look at this, I have the 400 model, any time I need a different size, or decide to change, or a customer needs a custom addition, I design it, print it on a transparency sheet (from any stationary store) and develop my own stencil. If they wear out, ot crack or tear, I make a new set. http://www.etch-o-matic.com/combo-kits.htm
Honestly, it pays for itself rather quickly. If you guys do pick one up, drop me a note, i've learned a trick or two to get a crisp stencil.
Maybe it's my impression, but Ernie's stencils don't seem to stand up well to the heat.
M
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