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== Experiment: Loudspeaker-Printing with Silk screen printing method == | |||
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Work in progress | |||
With conductive ink I tried to print spiral-shaped forms on textiles and paper with the silk screen printing method. It was the first time that I tried silk screen printing. The prints were acceptable but the most important point was that they should be conductive. With some ironing of the prints the conductivity got better. | |||
[[File:loudspeakerayla1.jpg]]<br><br> | |||
''Two forms on Jeans and cotton cloth'' | |||
[[File:loudspeakerayla6.jpg]]<br><br> | |||
''Coloured conductive ink'' | |||
[[File:loudspeakerayla5.jpg]]<br><br> | |||
''Loudspeaker on paper'' | |||
I also built an amplifiyer circuit with the LM386 and used an old headphone jack to connect my smartphone to the circuit, so that the sound that was coming from my phone could be listened to on the printed loudspeakers. | |||
It did work but really silent. Right now there are some points I need to trouble shoot but I think with some better wireing and the pure silver ink I could get better results. |
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