Thats what I use. I was going to buy one from him, but I just went ahead and built one myself. Pretty interesting and informative stuff, when he's not ranting and raving about Ryonet.
I saw the videos also and sent him an email for more information and prices. After four emails, I have not yet received any information. klDoes anyone have plans for his press?
Thats what I use. I was going to buy one from him, but I just went ahead and built one myself. Pretty interesting and informative stuff, when he's not ranting and raving about Ryonet.
Same here, made one too. Working out the kinks at the moment. Spring tensions and what not.
Same here, made one too. Working out the kinks at the moment. Spring tensions and what not.
Yeah, there's definitely a lot he doesnt explicitly describe. I messed with the spring tensions until I figured out just to clamp the damn platen to the table, and forget the anti-slip crap.
Pretty great idea though.
Just go to youtube.com and search youtees, and you will see all his videos. I sent him over 5 emails and a pm , and it's been almost two weeks, and I have yet to hear from him.
Good Luck
isnt this the guy telling you to use your kitchen counter and oven to make shirts?
I watched his stuff and I dont see how one could run production using his system.
not knocking it, just dont see how it could work for a production oriented shop.
Depends on what your idea of production is..
I have ran 100 shirts in 2 hours or so, and thats probably at the upper end of my market.
And yes, I use an oven. But not my kitchen counter..the wife isnt having that.
I watched his stuff and I dont see how one could run production using his system.
You couldn't, the drying process would slow you to a crawl. The printing process wouldn't be as fast as a rotary press but with one or two colors it would move along.
He had some early videos on youtube under another name, Ravenprints, that showed some glimpes of the system if I'm remembering correctly. I tried to subscribe to the videos but he kept unsubscribing me then eventually banned me for whatever reason, I didn't even know you could that. Apparently he didn't want anyone seeing those videos. They may have been removed. I remember vaguely what they look like, some sort of threaded deal with a white plastic cap on the end that you adjust by screwing in and out. The question I have is will it work with thick materials like sweatshirts and hoodies.