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    Balmoral china mug clamp size?

    We recently ordered the smaller Balmoral mugs. This was in error but we like them. We’re having trouble finding the right size mug clamp/wrap.

    Do you know where we can buy them?

    Do you know what size it should be? It seems like they need to stretch a bit, so the same size as the mug doesn’t seem to be the right answer. Is there a rule of thumb eg 5cm smaller than the mug?

    or can you buy adjustable mug wraps? That seems like a more sensible option.

    The mugs are:
    24.5cm circumference at bottom 24.1 at top
    8.4cm tall
    7.7cm outside diameter
    http://www.subli.co.uk/shop/dye-subl...ase-of-36.html

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    Hope you don't want to do full wraps on these. The dimensions are quite restricting ...

    Please Note - These mugs are not completely straight edged. There is a slight outwards taper at the top of the mug, and a slight inward taper at the bottom. If you need to print full wrap and full top to bottom, we do not recommend these mugs. We recommend that in order to reduce wastage and hair loss (i.e. to prevent you from tearing off clumps...), you leave a gap of at least 1cm at the top and bottom of the mug, and at least 2cm from either side of the handle.

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    I use a silicon wrap on the mug and do them in a normal press or you can buy a 6 oz blanket for you press

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    Thanks. Yes we were wondering if 6oz was the right size.

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