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Step By Step: How To Screen Print On Furniture

Step by Step: How To Screen Print On Wood?

Screen printing has been around for decades. It’s a simple process that allows you to print designs onto fabric, paper, wood sign, plastic, metal, glass, leather, and even canvas.

The possibilities are endless.

But if you’re new to screen printing, you might wonder how to get started.

STEP 1: PREPARATION

Before we can begin making our piece of art, let’s take care of all the prep work first. We need to cut out two pieces from the window frame so it will fit inside the back side of the chair.

Cutting Out Two Pieces From One Piece Of Material Is Easy With A Saw Blade And Cutting Mat

You don’t need fancy tools like power saws or jigsaws to do this job. All you really need is a good pair of scissors and cutting mat.

The best thing about these materials is they come with pre-cut slots which makes it easy to measure exactly what size hole you need to drill into the material.

You could also use a hacksaw blade but then you’d be doing most of the measuring yourself.

STEP 2: MEASURE AND DRILL HOLES FOR THE SCREEN PRINTING MATERIAL

Once you’ve got everything ready, it’s time to put together the actual and larger design itself.

Measure Your Design First Before Drilling Holes Into The Backside Of The Chair

First things first, before drilling holes into the backside of the chair, you should know roughly how big your design needs to be.

This means knowing the exact dimensions of the area you plan to paint. If you don’t already have one, grab a ruler and tape measurer.

Now, mark off the measurements on both sides of the window frame.

Then, draw lines across the middle of those marks. That gives us four equal sections.

Next, divide up the width between the top and bottom line

. In other words, there will be three parts total. Now, simply add up the numbers at the end of each part.

That tells us how many inches wide each part of the design needs to be. So for instance, if the measurement was 4″ x 6″, that would mean 3 parts plus another 3 parts.

STEP 3: DRILL HOLE IN BACK OF CHAIR WITH HAMMER

After marking where you are planning to place the holes, start hammering away.

It doesn’t matter too much whether you hit hard or soft wood.

Just make sure you keep hitting straight through until you reach the center point.

If you accidentally miss the spot, no worries! You can always go in again later. But remember, once you get started, you want to finish quickly. Otherwise, you might damage the surface underneath.

STEP 4: DRILL HOLES INTO FRAME TO FIT YOUR DESIGN

When you’re done drilling, carefully remove the screen printing paper. This way, you won’t scratch anything else while removing the backing.

 Then, take a look at the finished product. Does it look right? Do you think it looks professional enough?

If yes, great! If not, try adjusting some details such as color scheme, font style, etc.

And finally, apply a coat of clear varnish to protect the print from fading.

What kind of paint do you use for screen printing?

Screen printing is an amazing way to create custom designs on T-shirts, hats, bags, posters, etc. It’s also a fun hobby to learn if you’re looking to get into the world of creative screen print.

But there are a few things you should know before you start.

  • First off, what type of paint do you use?

There are two main types of paints used for screen printing: water based and oil based.

Water based paints are usually acrylics and latexes.

Oil based paints are usually oils.

Which one do you use?

Well, this depends entirely upon which medium you prefer.

  • The second thing you need to consider when choosing a bit of paint is its viscosity.

Viscosity refers to the thickness of the liquid.

A thicker layer of paint takes longer to spread out than a thinner paint does.

So, if your goal is to achieve maximum coverage with minimum effort, choose a thick paint. And vice versa.

  • Finally, you’ll probably want to pick colors that complement each other well.

The best combination is black ink printed onto white fabric.

However, if you really want to experiment, feel free to mix any colors together.

Just make sure you test them first.

Conclusion in screen printing on furniture

Screen printing is a popular technique used to print labels to images onto surfaces such as piece of wood, metal, glass, plastic, leather, canvas, etc.

It is also known as silk screening, stencil printing, and hand painting.

There are many different types of screens used in the hands at screen printing.

The type of screen used depends on the material being printed upon.

For example, if you want to print an image descriptions onto fabric, then you would use a woven ideal screen mesh screen.

If you wanted to print onto paper, then you would use an uncoated wire mesh screen.

Scott Buckley

Scott Buckley

I'm Scott, a Woodworker by day and book geek by night. I love making things out of wood. While I have and still, on occassion do, work with metal and plastics, I find them to be cold and somewhat boring. Wood is warm and I feel close to nature with it. I started TeachMeDIY.co.uk as a means to help like minded creative folk to answer burning questions. I hope you enjoy reading and learning, and always feel free to reach out to me should you have any questions!

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