Oh Bugger!
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petedale
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Oh Bugger!
Please Note: Always remember to remove film Before Heat Pressing!!
lol, I thought I would share my disaster with the forum,
Please Note: Always remember to remove film Before Heat Pressing!!
lol, I thought I would share my disaster with the forum,
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Will you be able to get the backing off by damping it, or is that one ruined. I'm just beginning so forgive if it is a daft question.
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Kath
Kath
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petedale
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I think that is knackered, oh well, it goes with the 30 odd mugs I have buggered up, I am a beginner myself, I sold up one business to do this and all I have done so far is have a really good laugh, I have got mugs and badges down to a tee, and working n plaques now,
The waste is a pain but we chose to do it so im doing it with a smile!
The waste is a pain but we chose to do it so im doing it with a smile!
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Sounds like you have a super attitude Pete. I wish you the best of luck. I too am a beginner and have a shelf full of buggered up mugs!
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You do have a great attitude :biggrin: I hope to get my first Heat Press by next week. I am gong to start with children t shirts. But would love to do Plaques too. The more I read the forum I can see my shopping list get longer. :rolleyes:
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Kath
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When I did it with a phone case a good soaking and rubbing made it come out good (actually better than when I was doing it right back then as I was getting mixed results)
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In case you are not aware the image you are using (a poor quality thumbnail as well) is an item under copyright by the metal plaque maker who issues them
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petedale
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Clearly you are not aware that I was only trying out some new plates I had purchased (and yes off Ebay!) , I started doing this as I am a very good artist and have hundreds of designs in my portfolio which I have compiled over 40years.
But thanks for the 'poor quality' comment, appreciated, I may be new to dye sublimation but I am assuming if you want to compare colours on new products or be it new ink, or any other process, then you set what is known as datum, a comparison if you will which shows all colours as expected and thus a comparison to which to compare products/finishes, hence adjust times temperatures accordingly, But hey! im a dumb newbie, what would I know,
But thanks for the 'poor quality' comment, appreciated, I may be new to dye sublimation but I am assuming if you want to compare colours on new products or be it new ink, or any other process, then you set what is known as datum, a comparison if you will which shows all colours as expected and thus a comparison to which to compare products/finishes, hence adjust times temperatures accordingly, But hey! im a dumb newbie, what would I know,
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Well said Pete! (for a newbie).
Mrs Maggot, I hope that T-Shirt on your profile pic isn't a breach of copyright? Tut tut tut..... and well done for making a new member (like myself) feel like he can post his troubles and ask for advice.....
Mrs Maggot, I hope that T-Shirt on your profile pic isn't a breach of copyright? Tut tut tut..... and well done for making a new member (like myself) feel like he can post his troubles and ask for advice.....
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