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Vacuum Nozzle For Stencil Finishing

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 1:53 pm
by Catspit Productions
I’m finally doing a video about the vacuum nozzle for clearing out stencils after washout. I mentioned this product in a previous video but I didn’t have one on hand. They are sometimes difficult to get but I have a few in stock now at the storefront. This little device is used to suck out the leftover water and emulsion scum from the stencil mesh area after you finish washout out the stencil. Many of you know that if you do not get the residual water out of the stencil it can sometimes get clogged by under exposed emulsion slime from the inkwell side. This is typical of thicker stencils usually like when you expose 110 mesh with a higher volume of emulsion. Higher mesh counts naturally hold less emulsion. Stay tuned for this new tutorial and product video coming this week!
Magi Vac Screen Nozzle.jpg
http://catspitscreenprintsupply.com/scr ... um-nozzle/

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Catspit Productions, LLC
4219 South 37th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85040
480-899-9089

http://catspitscreenprintsupply.com/

Our hours are: M-F 10AM to 7PM and Saturdays 12PM to 5PM

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Re: Vacuum Nozzle For Stencil Finishing

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 4:51 pm
by Catspit Productions
Okay, so originally I forgot I had shown you this little device in a previous video. I mention in video that I did not have it on hand the last time I talked about it but I forgot…. LOL. I actually did show it to you and I did demonstrate it a bit in a previous video where we talked about clearing out your stencil after washing out the screen. But I really wanted to feature it alone and I did need a better product video for the ecommerce site hence this revisit of the Saati Magi Vac Nozzle. I love this little device and I’m happy to have it in stock now and in use at the Catspit shop. I used to use low air pressure a lot but this vacuum nozzle will make things much easier while preventing accidental damage to the stencil from excessive air pressure and water soaked emulsion. So this video is a much better look at the product with a more detailed demonstration with close up shots. I hope those of you who did see the video featuring this product previously won’t find it too redundant. It will be a lot of fun to show this item off in the classes and training at the new storefront in Phoenix. Enjoy and thanks for watching!



The Magi Vac Nozzle: http://catspitscreenprintsupply.com/scr ... um-nozzle/

Check out the first time I showed you this item with more tips on this topic of clearing out the stencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skiwJTfxgsA