I have the Tee square it and the logo it and even with the logo it I just couldn't figure out how to place the artwork/logo. You just made placing the chest logo so much easier. Once again thank you. I really appreciate all the info that you give to this community.
VERY PRACTICAL technique, I've done the same thing for the chest, but your break down of the 'pocket/heart' placement really helped with this current print order I got, you win!! bravo sir!!
G'Day Brandoh :D I am relatively new to the world of sublimation and HTV for apparel. Love your visual presentation for adding a transfer to the "pocket" area of the t-shirts. Thank you! :)
my verry first shirt I used 4 fingers, because the ware house where I buy my tumblers sells shirts as well, didn't have the neck ruler that I saw some use but when I went back yesterday I got a set for the different shirts, i'm shure if I go to the office store hobby lobby I get a t square on the cheep , if you have kids at jr collage go to the book store there and see if you can get one.
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Thanks for making this! It was helpful. A follow up question i have is how do you handle gang up sheets when you have to cut out the different graphics? When I cut out the different graphics I use regular scissors and usually end up with odd shapes. The back of the plastisol transfers is usually white and I can’t see through it to know if the graphic is straight. I use my best guess but more times than not it comes out crooked. Vinyl is super easy because it’s see through.
good question. i'll make a video about this later this week. what i usually do is lightly fold the transfer and crease the center on top and bottom. i kind of show this technique in the Craft Pro review video with HTV. same goes for odd shaped transfers. all make the video to show you.
Versatranz sheets have ruler grid lines on the back for that purpose alone and helps a lot. Also what I do at times from my experience working with vinyl decals for sign ships is we manually draw a straight line under the main graphic and use that to level the graphic
What if u have an all over design like 4 transfer paper total. And it's for a white shirt so the transfer you use has to be mirrored faced down. Then what do you do to make sure its straight if u can't see cus the image is faced down????
Thanks for all the knowledge ur dipping on us!! Really appreciate it!! Had a question with different t-shirts sizes do u change the sizing of the image?
Can you do a video of proper pressure? I did a hoodie almost two weeks ago and it shows a big square outline where it was pressed. Am i using too much pressure?
yeah theres no "set pressure" it all depends on what your pressing and the transfers your using. everything requires different settings. obviously hoodies will be thicker than t shirts so you gotta back off the pressure. its all trial and error. you gotta find the right settings for your set up. all presses are different.
before selling any shirts or delivering shirts to customers. its always good to test out your shirts, transfers and settings. whenever i use a new HTV or heat transfer, i press a small design on a shirt and wash it a few times to see how it holds up. once i dial my settings in with what works best for my setup. then i start selling them.
I have the Tee square it and the logo it and even with the logo it I just couldn't figure out how to place the artwork/logo. You just made placing the chest logo so much easier. Once again thank you. I really appreciate all the info that you give to this community.
thanks for watching.
VERY PRACTICAL technique, I've done the same thing for the chest, but your break down of the 'pocket/heart' placement really helped with this current print order I got, you win!! bravo sir!!
Thanks bro! We are very blessed to have people like you. Stay cool!
appreciate it 👊🏾
Big Brandoh! Thanks for making it plain and clear!
G'Day Brandoh :D I am relatively new to the world of sublimation and HTV for apparel. Love your visual presentation for adding a transfer to the "pocket" area of the t-shirts. Thank you! :)
Thank you for doing the chest slash heart print. Best tip
Thank you Bro. You’ve been a tremendous help! Keep up the good work!
I love my eye to detail. One less thing I need to worry about... love ur videos...
Exactly!!!! thanks for watchin and keep gettin that money
my verry first shirt I used 4 fingers, because the ware house where I buy my tumblers sells shirts as well, didn't have the neck ruler that I saw some use but when I went back yesterday I got a set for the different shirts, i'm shure if I go to the office store hobby lobby I get a t square on the cheep , if you have kids at jr collage go to the book store there and see if you can get one.
Great advice on the chest press. Thank you for that.
thanks for watchin
Thank you Chelu! Those are the techniques I use. It work everytime bro. Thanks for all your help and Information they help.
thats right!!! 🤙🏾
Great vid brother...what is the best 16x20 entry level heat press you recommend...thanks in advance!
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Thanks this really helped with clear instructions you are the best !
haha thanks for watching
Thanks for making this! It was helpful. A follow up question i have is how do you handle gang up sheets when you have to cut out the different graphics? When I cut out the different graphics I use regular scissors and usually end up with odd shapes. The back of the plastisol transfers is usually white and I can’t see through it to know if the graphic is straight. I use my best guess but more times than not it comes out crooked. Vinyl is super easy because it’s see through.
good question. i'll make a video about this later this week. what i usually do is lightly fold the transfer and crease the center on top and bottom. i kind of show this technique in the Craft Pro review video with HTV. same goes for odd shaped transfers. all make the video to show you.
Versatranz sheets have ruler grid lines on the back for that purpose alone and helps a lot. Also what I do at times from my experience working with vinyl decals for sign ships is we manually draw a straight line under the main graphic and use that to level the graphic
Always a wealth of knowledge bro!👍🏽Thank you!💯
i appreciate that! thank you for the continued support! 👊🏾
Definitely helpful! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
chauncia, thanks for watchin. i really appreciate it
Practice, Practice, Practice. Another great video. Thanks
trial and error is our best teachers.
What if u have an all over design like 4 transfer paper total. And it's for a white shirt so the transfer you use has to be mirrored faced down. Then what do you do to make sure its straight if u can't see cus the image is faced down????
How many shirts should I purchase starting off?
Doin my first shirt today thanks bruh
Thanks for all the knowledge ur dipping on us!! Really appreciate it!! Had a question with different t-shirts sizes do u change the sizing of the image?
no. i design it to fit a Small or a 2XL shirt.
Another great Q&A!!!
What situations warren using a teflon sheet? I never have...but I have a ton of them :)
Your a G bro thank you for the knowledge 🤙
yooo thanks for watchin
Thank you brother
Thank u so much I really needed this will this method help with 4x & 5xshirts
Big Bro great video my appreciation. Where can I get T Shirts in bulk for a decent price🤔
i order direct for the manufacturer for best wholesale rates and availability! Example, if i wanna use pro club, i order from pro club
Thank you! This helps me so much! Can you possibly do a video on the pressure pads? I think the ones in your link is a t pad? Thanks!
check out my video "custom labels" i show those pads and how i use them
Big Brandoh perfect! Thank you for always taking the time to respond.
What do you thinkg about those square it rulers ?
they work. if you have a hard time lining up and laying your transfers down? perfect tool to make sure you get it straight!
Thanks for this. Much appreciated. On a similar and related topic. Hope do you go about pressing graphics on the back of the shirt?
same way i press the front. depending on size of back design, placement varies. i have a video of me pressing a shirt with a back design
Big uce said “shit like that” 😂👌🏼
hahaa thanks for watchin!
I love this!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!
Can you do a video of proper pressure? I did a hoodie almost two weeks ago and it shows a big square outline where it was pressed. Am i using too much pressure?
yeah theres no "set pressure" it all depends on what your pressing and the transfers your using. everything requires different settings. obviously hoodies will be thicker than t shirts so you gotta back off the pressure. its all trial and error. you gotta find the right settings for your set up. all presses are different.
And another one 🙏🏼👌🤙🏽
Awesome!
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Good shit bro
Would using a transfer thats exactly 9" work with this?
How do you keep the transfer from being crooked?
What heat press are you using in this by?
HPN Craft Pro. check the link in my description box
What it do big bruddah
Also where do we get good transfers already printed on them
you gotta send your art work to the transfer company to get them printed. check out The List in my description box
thank you for this :)
thanks for watchin
What heat press do u use bro
its in the description box
Is that the 13x9 press?
yeah. i got a video reviewing this press too
How do you keep it from curling up on the opaques?.
i dont understand this question. what do you mean?
@@BigBrandoh how do you stop it from curling up on the opaque photo transfers?
i dont use phototransfers so im not sure what is causing them to curl up on you.
@@BigBrandoh ok thank you my friend .
i have a hard time with XL and 2XL.
Man I ruined 5 good shirts now I'm going to try this. Thank you
hahahahaaa i know the feeling. try it out, let me know how it goes
its kool ill just keep it crooked?
How do you know that it is completely press down?
before selling any shirts or delivering shirts to customers. its always good to test out your shirts, transfers and settings. whenever i use a new HTV or heat transfer, i press a small design on a shirt and wash it a few times to see how it holds up. once i dial my settings in with what works best for my setup. then i start selling them.
Mah man can you please start your videos with your the music that we are all used too please... lol
hahaa the whole month of October im posting one video a day. some videos get uploaded raw straight from my phone. this is one of'em hahahaa
Great video. How big is your 3 fingers in inches?
Great video. How big is your 3 fingers in inches?