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    Temperatures and times

    Hi all.
    Having recently incinerated a slate and toasted a mouse mat.......I thought I would seek advice from those who know. Could you please advise me on the following.
    I need to know the temps and times for; Jigsaw puzzles, MDF coasters, Cork coasters, Glass coasters, Mouse mats (3mm & 5mm), the metal inserts for iphone covers and key rings, slates, cushion covers and, finally, Christmas stockings

    Mucho thanks in advance

    Dave :)

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    Check with the company you bought from as they usually give their times and temps on their web site different company's may very in times and temp.

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    There are quite a few variables as Reg says, and most companies have some great charts you can print off, here is a general guide from Sawgrass, but as they say you are best following your suppliers times/temps as they know their products the best
    http://www.sawgrassink.com/Sawgrass/...ence_Chart.pdf
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    When setting temperatures make absolutely sure your press is switched to either the Fahrenheit or Celsius setting. Mistaking Fahrenheit for Celsius will definitely fry your items!

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    Thanks Reg...much appreciated.

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    Hi. really appreciate the advice and guide. I'll do that.

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    Great advice.....I actually did that today...luckily it was the other way round...200f rather than 200c....got there in the end :) . Thank you

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