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The Advanced All-In-One Kit by Speedball is a top-rated screen printing starter set featuring a 10”x14” wooden frame, four 4oz water-based fabric inks, Diazo photo emulsion, and an LED exposure lamp. Designed for detailed photo emulsion printing without needing a darkroom, it includes everything to start printing sharp, vibrant designs at home or small studios. Ideal for millennial creatives ready to elevate their DIY projects or launch a small print business.

















| Best Sellers Rank | #57,214 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #5 in Screen Printing Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 834 Reviews |
A**U
Arrived in perfect condition, good quality products
Tbh I saw the comments on the ink leakage issue after I bought this and I was a little bit worried but it came in perfect condition. But the caps weren't fully tightened on some of the inks, the seal was intact so there was no spillage whatsoever. I bought another speedball neon ink set to use with this kit. The neon ones had some spilled ink due to the soft package it was sent in, and probably got squeezed while in transit. Please use hard boxes for every packaging. Overall I'm satisfied with the purchase.
S**Y
This kit made it so easy for me to learn this process and realize I wanted to take this farther.
This was a great deal and includes everything you would need to get started. I built a simple wooden one color press I saw on youtube and it helped speed up the printing process with some accuracy. The light bulb is a short term "3 hour" bulb but mine is still working after burning 8 screens. The emulsion you get in the kit will coat about 4 screens. We have printed up several shirts and tote bags for our business. This is a great package to test the waters and see if this is something you want to do. Our local Hobby stores carry this brand so I was able to pick up some extra screens and material. I have since bought a 4 color press and this weekend I am excited to pick up our 6 color press. I also found a local supply store that I have been purchasing commercial products from as I grow from this kit. This kit made it so easy for me to learn this process and realize I wanted to take this farther. The video provided does not completely explain the process but I did so much research on youtube that I was able to pick up the kit and start immediately. This is great if you are testing the waters or if you have a project. The inks provided are water-based and air dry well except the white. I found that you need to hit the white ink with the hot setting on a hair dryer for a few minutes or it will crack after the first wash. Everything that came with this kit will continue to be used as I grow my system. I will probably only use these smaller screens for tote bags or small print jobs since I now own several 20x24 commercial aluminum screens. I can't say enough good things about this as a starter kit. I really gave me the confidence I needed to spend $2,500 on professional equipment!
A**I
Good if you can get a good price
This helped me get into screen printing, it was fun and convenient to use. However if you think you’ll do this regularly as a hobby or side job, you’ll probably end up wanting different screens, a different squeegee or type of ink, and the types of materials in this set aren't the best match with each other (explained in the details). So know what it is you want to do before purchasing this. The instructions provided are accurate and helpful as a quick guide, you’ll just need to watch youtube videos and read additional guides. Be prepared with a few practice shirts. Screen Good 110 mesh screen, and I don't think the instructions tell you but the mesh is easily replaceable. What the instructions don't say is to not let the emulsion remover dry on the screen (like don't leave it to soak) or the emulsion becomes permanently locked into the screen. The screen mesh count (110) with the included water based fabric ink is not the best combo, water based inks are paired with 160 or higher. Between the screen and the soft squeegee provided, as a newbie I problems with the ink being deposited too thickly, which wasted ink quickly and made the ink bleed if I pressed too hard. Photo emulsion Easy to use for a newbie and leaves a solid stencil, also seems to be more forgiving with errors than another brand I tried. When filling the diazo with water try filling it a quarter way first and shake very thoroughly, the diazo takes a minute to dissolve or you get little black flecks in the emulsion (though it doesn't ruin the emulsion). Add it to the emulsion then and then add more water. I also recommend just buying a $10 scoop coater, trying to apply the emulsion with the squeegee can leave too thick of a deposit that doesn't dry well plus its messy. Ink Im really liking this ink and until Im ready to buy in bulk Ill be buying more speedball ink. I liked how the kit came with different colors I can play around with. Ive used black and blue and they cured very nicely, haven't yet used the white or red. Lamp Shame but this lamp is just a starter lamp, mine got a short in the cord after a couple uses, I have to move the cord around to get it to work, but its worked so far. Wooden stand I never screwed the screen to the stand because the workspace is too small for shirts so I didn't get any use out of the stand except now I have a nice wooden craft board. Packaging Great! Neat, looked good and everything in place All in all good kit!
C**A
Easy to Maneuver for First Time Silk Screening
There is a slight learning curve to emulsification however, this kit has been the best value dollar wise for large scale silk screen printing as it is the longest lasting result I have tried to date. I have used the drawing paint method using Speedball products and found the edges of images to be a bit fuzzy and hard to control the screen filler thickness. I have use the vinyl sticker method which I have found to bleed and lose adhesion with high volume use and rarely does it survive high volume use. This took some time to emulsify correctly but the ability to reclaim screens makes this a process that can be redone until perfect or for multiple designs. Once the emulsification process is understood, the rest falls into place. Used this to make at least 8 screens for an entire grade to silkscreen multiple items in multiple colors and it lasted all the way through. Great bundle!
S**N
Overpriced way to get some hands on experience
Great kit to get your hands dirty, but overpriced for what’s in it. The included “press” can’t really be used for anything but cardstock, stickers, or some other medium that fits on the board. I wasn’t able to fit a shirt over the whole “platen”. I wish I had paid closer attention to the ink colors. There’s no yellow so I can only make shades of red, blue, and purple. The one good thing it has going for it is that it has everything you need to screen print in a single box. Once you do that though the kit isn’t nearly enough to do anything substantial.
T**A
exellent starter kit
ive been dabbling in screen printing for a few years now. the local art store only sells speedball products so i was already familiar with the brand. switching from the drawing fluid method to photo emulsion i wanted a good starter set up. the bulb burnt out after one use and they are quite expensive to purchase and never have a long lifespan anyway. average a few hours i think. either way i use clear 200 watt bulbs instead now but everything that is included in this kit is great and it is an amazing deal. way less expensive than it would cost at the art store in my town. absolutely everything you need is in this kit and the dvd and chart included are of great use. the dvd also covers other methods of screen printing. for anyone looking to get started this kit is a must!
S**E
Excellent Starter Kit
When this kit arrived (I'd also purchased a second screen in case a screwed up), I read the instructions cover-to-cover, and thought I had a pretty good handle on it, but when I coated the screen with emulsion, I went a little heavy, and made kind of a mess. While it was drying, I watched a couple YouTube videos specifically about that step. When I made the second screen, I was more confident in my work. The rest of the process went by the book. While the book is clear and well-written, watching a couple YouTube videos really helped me better understand the steps. The first project (about 20 cloth shopping bags with a logo) came out a lot better than I thought they would. I would recommend this kit for anyone interested in trying out silk screening.
M**A
Unable to burn screen
As many reviews have stated, some of the inks on the set I received were spilling through out the box when it arrived. However, I was able to clean it up and it was fine. For some reason, even though I followed the instructions correctly I haven't been able to burn the image into the screen. I've tried everything. I bought this kit in hope that I could do this myself. I've screenprinted in the past at a studio, but never by myself. I looked up online to see if perhaps I was under exposing my screen. If perhaps I was leaving it for too long, if I wasn't calculating the exposure time correctly. However, the set comes with exposure time for this specific light, so it makes no sense why it's not working. I've cleaned the screen twice and tried exposing the image for longer. I've tried coating the screen only on one side, I know I it wasn't mixing the diazo+water and sensitizer because I followed instructions, and basically tried everything but still nothing is working. I don't know if anyone else is having this issue, but won't be buying this item again.
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