dealsprovo-craft yudu screen-printing machine. because…

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Too bad I don't have a spare 150 laying around, 'cause I really do love making my own shirts.

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Anyone used this? I had a cheap one color press but didn't have any luck, plus it was really messy, wondering if this may be better

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Yudu's the worst. I professionally silk screen clothing for a living and I wouldnt touch this crap.

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yea i also screen print for a living and this stuff is fake... i think the starter kits at local art stores give you a better understanding and experience for beginners

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@aobfrost & @lphimthasak25: : Why? What specifically makes Yudu the worst? Or "fake", for that matter? Bad prints? Is it messy? Cheaply built? Tell us more, please.

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AHAHAH It's too late! TOO LATE! bwaahahaha!

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Yudu is poorly made, cheap, and more of a toy.

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@bullgod: Rather than using real chemicals and materials to silk screen, they make you use poorly made Yudu brand "screens" and "Emulsions" which print blocky, patchy, and a waste of time. Also the exposure light on this unit isnt that bright, so it doesnt even properly burn the image into it's own brand of "screens"

Just get a speedball starter kit, it'll be 10x more professional looking that Yudu's crap. Or if you want to go semi pro, spend $2000 on some decent equipment and start up a business in your garage or basement.

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This was $119.99 at Michaels the other day. Also better screen printing kits don't cost this much from an art store.

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Don't bye anything from Overstock. Very bad company! This product can be found much cheaper else where. This company uses deceptive practices.

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@bullgod: Are you named after a Kid Rock rock song?