Screenprinting workshop
As I have described in a previous article, I was organising a small screenprinting workshop at my local hackerspace. The event itself was yesterday, and it was a lot of fun. In the end we had the capacity for 7 hackers to join the workshop. Everyone could design their own design (max. A6 size) and print it in one of the available colours.
![Some designs on foil](/_astro/designs.Pl8KzEYC_Z13Do5L.webp)
Some of the designs that were made by the participants can be seen in the images above and below.
![Coating and exposing](/_astro/exposings.WtwPWWcO_Z1es45G.webp)
![Washing](/_astro/washing.6fmE-OTa_1E214T.webp)
![Printing](/_astro/printing.Sh0r2qVk_2fqv03.webp)
The images above show the coating process, followed by the washing of the frames until all unexposed photo resist is gone, and the finally printing the design. A few more results of the workshop can be seen below:
![Final results](/_astro/finals.D0bmkelu_27wqq8.webp)
Overall the workshop was a lot of fun. It was also a lot of work to organise and prepare. I will probably organise more workshops in the future, but that workshop will not happen anytime soon.