I've collected comics most of my life and I just started collecting Star Wars Vintage Collection figures. Already having a heat press for comics this video already saved a few figures wavy wonky boards for me, thanks
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Sorry if this is a stupid question but its 200 degrees f° correct? I don't have a press like this but my wife has a cri-cut press. What kind of card stock do u have between. Thanks
Very unique way of fixing a bent cardboard collectable. Make me want to run right out and buy a press! Not you dink. I would guess your not a commen there in England are you? Or possibly you have royal blood
I've collected comics most of my life and I just started collecting Star Wars Vintage Collection figures. Already having a heat press for comics this video already saved a few figures wavy wonky boards for me, thanks
Collecting techniques unlocked. 🤝 That’s a brilliant tip renewal to figure collecting. Also can’t wait to check out these links out. Thanks for a new pro-tip. 🙌 Much appreciated!
Awesome!! thank you for sharing this
Thank you
Great insight thanks for sharing
Interesting, coming from mostly a comic presser/collector. Thanks for the video. Do you ever use humidity prior to pressing?
Do you put it over the plastic that is sealed to the cardback and to reseal the loose glue?? Will the press hurt the plastic if it's covered??
How about creases? Will it remove creases?
Sorry if this is a stupid question but its 200 degrees f° correct? I don't have a press like this but my wife has a cri-cut press. What kind of card stock do u have between. Thanks
Hey bro can you do a tutorial on how to open toybiz carded packaging
Do you have a link for the shirt press?
Have you done the sides of the cards as well? Would the heat impact the integrity of the adhesive that is holding the plastic onto the card?
Ok last question for you. You mentioned it being 205 degrees. Is that Celsius? That would be about 400 degrees Fahrenheit. That sound about right?
Ok just wanted to check. 400 degrees just seemed really high for this. So just wanted to make sure I’m not going to ruin my figures with that
Very unique way of fixing a bent cardboard collectable. Make me want to run right out and buy a press! Not you dink. I would guess your not a commen there in England are you? Or possibly you have royal blood
wtf are you talking about