I saw this stuff called Ulano Plasti-Cut Sta-Sharp. It is for making stencils.
I was wondering how you adhere it to a mesh screen? What chemicals do you need and what is the procedure?
Ulano Sta-Sharp is knife cut stencil film designed for water based poster & graphic inks, so it IS NOT adhered with water. A sign forum is exactly the place to ask these questions, rather than a T-shirt forum.
Sta-Sharp is adhered with a blend of solvents called Sta-Sharp Adhering Liquid. You need to check at work to see if they still have any left. Instructions with pictures are shown on the web page the other posters have listed.
A knife cut film is not exposed with UV light. I assume you don't don't have an exposure unit if you don't even have a trough coater. Without an exposure unit, capillary film & direct emulsion are not very good suggestions. You cut the film with a sharp razor (hand or machine), and you peel away the open areas that you want ink to pass through.
If the film is past its freshness date, it could be very hard to adhere. Look for a LOT# that starts with R or S.
There is a very good amateur video about adhering knife-cut film with Ulano Sta-Sharp Adhering Fluid in this un-supported video.
"Silkscreening with Zach Klein"
http://vimeo.com/709064