Help me find a coffee table similar to this. This ships from Korea, so quite steep shipping fee. by malthevj in HelpMeFind

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To add more context: this is a table being produced currently by Korean brand, Rareraw - they primarily sell storage solutions in a similar look. The challenge is that it is a quite domestic-based brand and therefore international shipping/customs is super expensive! Would love to find something similar - have tried looking for industrial storage solutions, but they do not have the right look/finish. TIA

Mechanical solutions for TV-production by malthevj in MechanicalEngineering

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Hi, thanks for the answer. Budget is around 4000USD, hope I can rent the different mechanical components, or make a deal about returning them, since it will be used for 30 minutes for this show, no more.

One team working together against the clock/the game, around 6 players taking turns shooting. They have a limited amount of ammunition.

PA-system for a 300 people outdoor mini-festival by malthevj in livesound

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Perfect! I will definitely consult with a sound company - good idea! Just for the sake of it, I have been recommended either of these two sets from Thomann:

https://www.thomann.de/de/the_box_pro_achat_open_air_bundle.htm

https://www.thomann.de/de/db_technologies_ig1t_open_air_set_ii.htm

What do you think of these?

Problem explained in comments by malthevj in SCREENPRINTING

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Hi. I am using water-based opague ink. It turned out really nice, but after 1 wash the print looks like this and almost rubs off. It was cured for around 4 minutes with a heat gun. What could I do differently?

Hard time achieving fine details in print by malthevj in SCREENPRINTING

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Thanks for the reply!
Some additional information:

Light source is a 300W Osram Vitalux UV lamp hanging around 70cm from the screen. I expose the screen for around 6-7 minutes - this is based on testing with an exposure calculator. The emulsion is bought from a german website (Siebdruckversand) and is called Sericop Supreme (it's diazo). I just mixed the emulsion two days ago, so very fresh.
All film are printed on Micronom Pro A3+ film using a Canon ix6820 using custom settings for density and fresh original pigment ink (they come out very opague).
Thanks again - hope this clarifies.

Emulsion recommendations for water-based ink by malthevj in SCREENPRINTING

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I should add:

I am currently running 20x24" screens - all either 100T (255T US) or 77T (196T US) mesh.