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3M Super 77 -Glue Multipurpose Adhesive for Foil Plastic Paper Foam Metal (Pack of 2)
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QTY (2) 3M SUPER 77 7.33 OZ NET/CAN 2 Cans 3MTM Super 77TM Multipurpose Spray Adhesive is a high tack, high coverage and fast drying adhesive. Low soak-in for long lasting bondHigh coverage and aggressive tack Bonds quickly in 15 seconds General industrial, packaging, infusion molding, dry lay-up, dry wall, wood working, furniture, specialtyVehicles, marine and heating ventilation and air condition (HVAC)Bonding, attaching, adhering, fastening, securing, gluing, tacking, sticking, gripping and hanging
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Height2.5 Inches
Length8.4 Inches
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Width5.5 Inches

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u/TherionSaysWhat ยท 1 pointr/SCREENPRINTING

Alrighty, some of the ultra basic stuff is below but I would advise that anything worth doing is worth doing right and the vacuum table would be a huge upgrade to a tack table. Anyhoo...

Everyone's first hinge clamps. For the ultra basic, just get some 1" thick pine stock that will fit your screens plus at least 3" long for the clamps. Here is a mockup of what you're going for, even has 6-up 6x6 image areas mocked up.

You can just square up and drill in the clamps, clamp in the exposed screen, spray down some tack, and print. That's quite literally how I printed my first few gigposters. Note this only works with flat material, if you need dimentionality you will need to split this into 2 builds, one for the clamps and one for the jigs. But for flat stock, it works...

You will probably also want to use quarters taped to the bottom (substrate side) of the screen to help with off-contact. Also you'll want to put down some tape where your substrate is to be placed. Basically you set down the print piece where it's getting printed and run a few layers of tape along two sides of it, not attached to it, just the table. And finally you'll want to keep a 1x1 or 1x2 piece of wood or whatever to put under the clamps when the screen is up to hold it. Or you can buy/buid a sidekick.

Hope that helps and good luck!