Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
I take no credit for this -- and I'm sure it's probably old news to many of you -- but I just made one of these free t-shirt folders from the box my equipment came in -- I sucked at folding before and now it looks crisp and standard...
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I love the handmade one,, I bought flip and folds which are the same thing but I keep carrying them back and forth to the shop and back,Never have one where i really want one, this way, i could have them all over the place and at home too,, lol
I plan on making 4, well i plan on my husband making 4,,,
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I have a flip -n- fold and then i made two out of cardboard, I call them the "ghetto fold". I like the sound of that . LOL ....... JB
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I just have the problem of trying to remember everything on the video, whilst I find a flat surface in another room (sigh). This isn't helped by my two dogs thinking that flipping the shirt, is a new game for them to join in with.
I am actually probably going to make one of the gizmos from the first post out of some plastic material... Being that I'm a guy, 1) I like tools, and 2) I hate laundry type stuff.
I tried that 2second fold today and it worked pretty good. I like the cardboard thingy, but its just something else around the shop Id need to find a place for when Im not using it.