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How I Made the Thermofax Work with the White Riso Film (Part 3)
You can do it too! - If you've been struggling with this problem as I have, you're going to be surprised at the simplicity of the solution.

If you're new to this conversation, read the two posts that led to today's experiment and post.
How I made the Thermofax Work With White Riso Film (Part 1).
How I made the Thermofax Work With White Riso Film (Part 2).
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Then, watch the video as I use a variety of pencils, draw on a paper then make and use a Thermofax silkscreen with the White Riso film.
Then, if you're having trouble with your Thermofax, try it yourself. If you have success (I'd like to know), or if you have trouble (maybe I can help you), please feel free to contact me! I'm a dabbler, for sure, but I am happy to commisserate with you and to make suggestions or try things out with mine.
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As of today, Welsh Products is no longer selling the White Riso film. Perhaps the store will go to a periodic order format instead of closing for good. I'd like to think that this post could help to get more folks ordering that film, enough to at least make sense for Welsh Products to do a periodic order.
Otherwise... there's a place in Australia(NEHOCdirect Pty Ltd) that sells the screen on its website and on EBay...
Trish Tsoiasue is a community builder based in Long Beach, California . She builds socially responsible, grassroots communities, has many hobbies and interests, and lots and lots of ideas. She is trained in LEGO(r) Serious Play and the Creative Problem Solving Institute's methods of intentional creativity. The communities she has created and in which she takes most pride are the Long Beach LEGO User Group, Makersville and the (new) Leading Edge Multi-National Games, which she prototyped in 2018. She is the inventor of the Community Lemonade Game, a mechanism for path finding and problem solving that she plays. She's convinced that one day you will play it too. You can find her experiential videos on her Squigglemom YouTube channel (please subscribe!), and when she's not blogging on the Patch, she's blogging on Squigglemom.net.