exposure glass
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:34 am
Hi,
I need to buy a light box for tracing and would also like to try screen-printing in the near future. I was hoping to get something that would be suitable for both.
The light box I have my eye on at the moment has florescent globes which I can change, but it has a frosted glass for the top. This is preferred for tracing etc, but
I notice most exposure units have clear glass. Would frosted glass be a a major problem? I could possibly get the maker to change it to clear for me if so.
I completely new to screen printing so I would be experimenting with curing times etc. and do not mind if one method takes longer only the the results would be comparable.
thanks!
edit: I think the box top may actually be a white/milky perspex.
I need to buy a light box for tracing and would also like to try screen-printing in the near future. I was hoping to get something that would be suitable for both.
The light box I have my eye on at the moment has florescent globes which I can change, but it has a frosted glass for the top. This is preferred for tracing etc, but
I notice most exposure units have clear glass. Would frosted glass be a a major problem? I could possibly get the maker to change it to clear for me if so.
I completely new to screen printing so I would be experimenting with curing times etc. and do not mind if one method takes longer only the the results would be comparable.
thanks!
edit: I think the box top may actually be a white/milky perspex.