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I am looking for tips on how to weed faster. Clearly the speed at which I weed affects my profit on a given job.
Today it occurred to me that if I go faster and lose some (usually) letters, that it's still better to do that and replace the letters on a second pressing than to go slowly and occasionally lose letters anyway.
Also, it seems like weeding quickly actually makes some things stick better.
What do you think? How do you avoid spending ridiculous amounts of time weeding? Any tips for making sure you don't lose the little bits? I use Thermoflex Plus. Is there a better vinyl out there for the more detailed stuff?
I am attaching a pdf of what I am currently working on. The whole thing is about 3x5 so the letters and the brain lines are pretty thin.
Well, first of all, I take my time weeding so that I don't lose letters, or dots, or whatever. I can see if that's going to happen, and nip the problem in the bud. I feel it takes less time that way.
If you're using Thermoflex, and you have the proper down force on your blade, it should weed fairly easily.
Having said all that, I think where you might have problems with your design is that the lines are so thin. Just like screen printing, and embroidery, with vinyl you can make your lines only so thin and still expect them to adhere.
The thinner the lines are, the less sticky side (or glue, or ink in the case of screen printing) there is to stick to the fabric. I would consider thickening those lines up. It will make for easier weeding, it will adhere to the fabric better, and it will show up better on the fabric.
I don't know the particular vinyl you are using but is it a pressure sensitive one? (Very Tacky to touch when weeded?) If not for any sort of fine work I use that, for larger stuff I find it quicker and easier to weed the non pressure sensitive because the vinyl doesn't stick back to the carrier as you go.
Do you have a "pick"?? (Small tool for weeding the centre of letters etc? Think of it like a small pick tool a dentist uses) If not they help a lot to speed up the process. Here they are around $30 but if you want a cheap alternative then sewing stores sell a slightly different tool for about $2
Do you add the easy weed cut lines? I use artcut for my plotter and one of the features I do like is it has a tool for adding weeding lines in to the middle of letters etc (like the C) to help with weeding without pulling the letters away. No doubt other software has a similar feature
You could do it manually with a line but it would probably take longer than carefully weeding it.
I also find working on a hard flat surface makes it easier.
This may be just mindset but it also seems easier if the vinyl is cooler, the vinyl seems a bit stiffer and weeds a bit easier
Thanks for both your posts. I agree that thickening the lines would make it easier, but that's not really an option.
I do have the pick, which i could not live without! I will have to look for an option for the weeding lines through the letters. I'm not sure I totally understand, though. Where would the line be in a C, for example? Through the middle? I'm confused...
Hi, I am a weeding Addict,, I love to weed vinyl,, I would do it for free for all of you, if you lived closer,, I love , I love , I love, it,, ok, so now you know,.. lol
yeah i know how u feel. i jus drives me nuts to have the dots on my "i" coming off when i weed. i jus weeded 180 1" tall names last week and i almost went crazy. hehe.
I thought that I was the only one. I really like to weed. It relaxes me. Its never really how fast i can do these. Its more i sit in front of the TV and get my work done. It more feels like something to do with my hands while i watch TV...
Ok, so I am not alone on this loveing weeding,, that is great,,,,
now if i weed all my transfers,, what are you guys using to put back on so you can store these so they dont stick to each other,,?I was wondering about parchment paper but not sure,,
Thanks fellow weeders,,
Ok, so I am not alone on this loveing weeding,, that is great,,,,
now if i weed all my transfers,, what are you guys using to put back on so you can store these so they dont stick to each other,,?I was wondering about parchment paper but not sure,,
Thanks fellow weeders,,
I use Eco film and let 10 or so transfers stick to each other (always sticky side up, 1 on top of the other). I then seperate these 10 with regular old copy paper, putting them into a folder. Be gentle when peeling them apart, sometimes the mylar will break. Do not put pressure on the pile.
By the way I hate weeding. Anybody close to South Jersey who needs a weeding fix, just let me know. I have 600 items to weed over the weekend.
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I like weeding and I take my time to eliminate errors. Regarding with speed, you will go faster once you do it more often. If you think weeding is taking most of your time because you got many orders, it's time to get someone to help you so you can concentrate more on selling and help out when you got extra time.