neither of the two. Due to the high volume of shirts I do, I give the shirts a short flash so the ink is less tacky so when I pull it off the platen I don't accidentally transfer ink from my fingers to a clean shirt.
I then transfer the shirt to a dryer to cure at 350 degrees. I seen my shirts still being worn after 6 years with no fading, cracking or washing out.
I didn't video the shirts in the dryer because its rather boring to watch, sort of like watching paint drying, so to speak.
Love the music. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing and heat transferring tee shirts. Questions welcome.
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
5 second flash a foot above the shirt? Either that is a super duper hot flash unit or that ink will wash out or crack.
SpotMatrix 2 years ago
neither of the two. Due to the high volume of shirts I do, I give the shirts a short flash so the ink is less tacky so when I pull it off the platen I don't accidentally transfer ink from my fingers to a clean shirt.
I then transfer the shirt to a dryer to cure at 350 degrees. I seen my shirts still being worn after 6 years with no fading, cracking or washing out.
I didn't video the shirts in the dryer because its rather boring to watch, sort of like watching paint drying, so to speak.
DavidDiBon 2 years ago
you should of tried on that shirt :)
killbape 4 years ago
I look terrible in women's shirts
DavidDiBon 2 years ago
Great work..like the music :)
Roboworm99 4 years ago
Thanks, You didnt know your Dad is a video star!
DavidDiBon 4 years ago
great design
MDIBON2010 4 years ago