Expose using an OHP, or large transparency stencil?

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Expose using an OHP, or large transparency stencil?

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?Hey,
I'm fairly new to screen-printing; I've done a few small-scale prints, from priming, burning, through to the actual printing.
I'm looking to create a 40x40" stencil, a portrait consisting of half tones. However, I'm unsure of how to burn the image, at this size.
One option would be to simply have the image printed out on to a large transparency, or acetate sheet (or several smaller sections) lay it on the screen, and expose it.
However, I wonder if, using an overhead projector, to shine the image on to the screen. Could this work?
In fact, any advice on how to burn an image onto a stencil this size would be greatly apprectiated, since I've no experience working at such a scale.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Expose using an OHP, or large transparency stencil?

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Large format vacuum frame, single point light source and a proper film positive.
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Re: Expose using an OHP, or large transparency stencil?

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LOL
Projection systems are used for exposing but they use uv light, your OHP won't have much in the uv, and they are notoriously prone to registration problems if not set up correctly due to edge effects.
To quote Mr Fleming 'Large format vacuum frame, single point light source and a proper film positive.'
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