Mug Handle Sublimation.

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NikGrey
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See HOW to print on a Mug Base Ear.

It's a Saturday Night, I'm in my forties so it's time for me to change into Heath Robinson.

Decided to try and Sublimate a Mug Handle.

Knocked up a Jig in an hour, basically this just holds the mug with the handle upright.

Use the Cap attachment of your cheap Chinese 50 in 1 bundle.

Let's begin:

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Make a 50mm x 10mm template in Photoshop etc and make your design - print it of course in reverse and tape it in place as above.
Slip into super dooper technical Mug Jig.

Allow blanket to reach idle temp (220f in my case) - probably best to use something as a heat sink to protect the blanket but I havent worked out the best way of doing that yet with my new high tech system.

Press:

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I am keeping all of my times/temps the same as I have to use the same controller for Mug Bases, Mugs and now Andles.
190c for 190 secs.

And the result.... :

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I would imagine all Sublimation Mugs have a coated Andle.

I am quite pleased with the result.


Edit: as you can see I used a scrap mug for this test - it is faded at the edges (cheap Mug Press).
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Using FlexiStarter 10 and a Liyu SC631e & a Silhouette Cameo cutter. 2x Ricoh SG3110dn printers and Adkins Auto Clam press. Using Sublijet-r from Sawgrass.
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wow nik!! that is very good, great idea,
i may try the same my self
i only mentioned mug handle printing in a recent post but in a oven..
i have a badge press and that just looks so much easier :)
you should patent your jig pal and ad attachments, little bit of paint work you be flyin ;)


p.s
i tried to add a rep point but apparently i need to spread the beer count around ha ha
catch you next time ;)
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Thanks for the kind words - yes, you can only give a rep point to the same person once a year or something like that :(

I hope my madness in the workshop inspires others to try new things, I find it rewarding when things work (some don't).
My website is open: www.Linksrepairshop.co.uk

Using FlexiStarter 10 and a Liyu SC631e & a Silhouette Cameo cutter. 2x Ricoh SG3110dn printers and Adkins Auto Clam press. Using Sublijet-r from Sawgrass.
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well i tried this in the oven with no results, i used damaged mugs so no loss..
i will hopefully try this tomorrow my make shift jig wont be so good tho, but it will allow me to test your theory
thanks alot pal
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I did that the other night as a test on one of my mugs. I put my web site address on it. Just taped it well and put it in the halogen oven.....came out great.
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great idea Nik...I've often thought about trying it, but never quite got round to it, and don't have a cap press to do it with!!
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Awesome Thank you!
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Pretty nifty nik!.

...good to know it can be done.
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A great idea Nik but I think you do need to get out more!!! :tongue:
Many thanks
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well done nik!
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