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have you been having trouble nailing down your screen exposure times well you wont be after today [Music] one of the most common questions that i get asked and that i see posted in our print group pretty regularly are about screen exposure and i get it ive been there before it actually makes total sense because the screen printing process cant start without making a screen first which is not an easy thing to do so thats the first hurdle that people newly coming into this have to overcome before they can enjoy the cooler parts about what we do like putting rad designs on clothing [Music] this can be super frustrating my first day or two learning how to make a screen i went through probably 15 or 16 before i got one to hold up even half okay ive seen this get frustrating to the point where people just straight up want to quit or they want to take the easy way out start cutting corners and just asking around what exposure times people are using well ive got bad news for you its not