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congratz on graduating Dominic and a new house with a new set up woot woot ,,WD40 nooooooooooo get sewing machine oil bro be green ,its howling that oil based wd 40 all the guns are made in china ,all of them ,but i do hope u have bought a new 1 ,:)
The idea of tufting rugs have been tickling my mind for a long time, but I never knew where to start. Now I know exactly what supplies tools and other things I'd have to buy to start out! Thanks fo this elaborate tour man! You helped so much!
WD-40 is not necessarily lubricant. It is a water displacement. So it moves the water away to keep rust from setting up. The best thing you could use his either sewing machine oil or white lithium grease, which also comes in a spray can. The same area is WD-40 sold
Sewing machine oil is not recommended as its qualities are for sewing machine parts to move in a way that is more sticky. You want lubricant for the gun, so knitting machine oil is better. However, I think the DW40 is good and probably easier to find. Clean the fluff out thoroughly after each use before oiling. Spatula.
Thank you for watching! I understand that a lot of the URLs I pasted are not currently working, I tried to use a URL shortener so that the description could fit it, I will fix that soon!
Great video, really helpful so thank you! I would love for you to show us your process of making a face rug. Like when you are putting the picture into photoshop and adobe and getting it to where you only have 6 colors. I have been wanting to make a face rug, but am not sure how to work with adobe and Photoshop. Keep up the good work!
Great video. I was having trouble with ways to do backing and I liked the way you explained it. Can you do a video on line work. Where to start and finish?
Hello! I can’t wait to start tufting :) newbie here but your videos are informative and i really enjoy watching them, but when you purchase your fabric from i make rugs does it take a while for them to ship it out? did you have any issues with them? Thank you so much!
Awesome video man! I may have missed it but do you know where ya got those foam blocks that your frame pushes against? I saw you added them from the video and it looks like a great idea
Thank you so much for this insightful videos. I live in Nigeria and would want to venture into doing things mostly based on wools. Do you know maybe a site or an online store I could buy those(wools) in wholesale, preferably red heart yarns. Please anyone with an idea can please let me know, thank you
Based on the tutorial on how to build the stand. You have it sideways. The side pieces should be in top and bottom and your top and bottom pieces should be on the side.
How many mm the yarn has to be? I have seen some UA-camrs using 4mm and others 6mm which one is the beneficial for making profit too? Sorry if I missed those info in the vid
The best Tufting gun oil I’ve used is gun oil. Like the kind for firearms…Rem oil, Hoppes 9, Lucas. Also just like…a few drops of car motor oil works well too. Don’t complicate it too much…as long as it’s lubricant meant for lots of mechanical friction, and doesn’t have any detergents, you’re good to go.
Hey man, your channel is helping me a ton! I’m trying to get into the tufting business and I almost have everything I need to get going. Do I need to purchase the hdmi adapter in order for it to be compatible with my laptop?
UPDATE: all of the links in the descriptions have been fixed! I apologize for the wait, I used a different URL shortener online and some of the links were leading to random things.
congratz on graduating Dominic and a new house with a new set up woot woot ,,WD40 nooooooooooo get sewing machine oil bro be green ,its howling that oil based wd 40 all the guns are made in china ,all of them ,but i do hope u have bought a new 1 ,:)
The idea of tufting rugs have been tickling my mind for a long time, but I never knew where to start. Now I know exactly what supplies tools and other things I'd have to buy to start out! Thanks fo this elaborate tour man! You helped so much!
I’m glad this helped! Good luck on your journey!
WD-40 is not necessarily lubricant. It is a water displacement. So it moves the water away to keep rust from setting up. The best thing you could use his either sewing machine oil or white lithium grease, which also comes in a spray can. The same area is WD-40 sold
i come to this video everyday😭💗
This was so informative thank you!
thank you for your work man it seriously made a difference in my day keep it up!
I’m very happy to hear that, thank you!
Excellent video Dominic, thanks for the detailed break down.
Thank you!
Sewing machine oil is not recommended as its qualities are for sewing machine parts to move in a way that is more sticky. You want lubricant for the gun, so knitting machine oil is better. However, I think the DW40 is good and probably easier to find. Clean the fluff out thoroughly after each use before oiling. Spatula.
thanks for the spraying the backing fabric on the floor trick! ill definatly start doing that!
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Any update on this ? I want to start this up myself please ! Great vid bro
@@mariocolin5639 It is now fixed!
Oh .... thank you so much for the info and tips.
Happy to help!
Thanks bro keep up the good work 🔥
You do a great job!
Thanks for the video. I love your setup and insights. 😃
Glad I could help!
Great video! Great tips and tricks! I wish I had seen it when I first started rug tufting. Thanks much!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed
SO helpful, just want to get into it a bit, so thanks for all the great info!
also just a very nice setup you got there
Glad it helped you out!
great vid! i use 3 in 1 oil for gun maintenance and recommend it. would love to see a video from you on the topic of pricing!
Thank you! I will definitely do a pricing video in the future
very helpful thankyou
Great video, really helpful so thank you! I would love for you to show us your process of making a face rug. Like when you are putting the picture into photoshop and adobe and getting it to where you only have 6 colors. I have been wanting to make a face rug, but am not sure how to work with adobe and Photoshop. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I will be posting that video on Monday!
Nice tutorial video bro👍
Good video bro, your video helped me a lot, I'm waiting for the video about the costs😁
Thank you! Definitely more videos to come soon
Great video. I was having trouble with ways to do backing and I liked the way you explained it.
Can you do a video on line work. Where to start and finish?
Thanks! I will do a video on that eventually
@@dwrugs Thanks again!
We have the same slippers 😊
ur awesome
Can you tell me what is the brand and model of your tufting gun? Please
First thing first I appreciate your videos honestly 😂😂🫶🏽I haven’t purchased my gun yet but what brand of yarn would you recommend besides Red Heart?
Also, can you do a detailed video on rugs with words and portraits??🥹🥹🫶🏽
Hello! I can’t wait to start tufting :) newbie here but your videos are informative and i really enjoy watching them, but when you purchase your fabric from i make rugs does it take a while for them to ship it out? did you have any issues with them? Thank you so much!
Thank you! It doesn’t usually take long at all it’s usually there within the same week
Awesome video man! I may have missed it but do you know where ya got those foam blocks that your frame pushes against? I saw you added them from the video and it looks like a great idea
I actually ordered them on Amazon to use as soundproof for my room and then ended up realizing they would work great for protecting the wall
Very nice video brother. Made a few commissions so far after only a month or 2 and a lot thanks to you
That’s great to hear! Congrats!
Bro what kinda fabric are you using for the structure
Thank you so much for this insightful videos. I live in Nigeria and would want to venture into doing things mostly based on wools. Do you know maybe a site or an online store I could buy those(wools) in wholesale, preferably red heart yarns. Please anyone with an idea can please let me know, thank you
Re: lubricants: I have been told that WD40 will gunk up over time, but that Innox wont.
Does anyone elce have thoughts/ experience with this ??
what type of yarn do u use ? wool or acrylic ?
I generally use acrylic yarn
how many yards of yarn could you spend on a rug?
Based on the tutorial on how to build the stand. You have it sideways. The side pieces should be in top and bottom and your top and bottom pieces should be on the side.
Should be 43” wood on the top and bottom. 40” on the sides.
Thanks for the heads up, I’m planning on building a new one soon, this was the first one I ever built and it was done very poorly 😂
How many mm the yarn has to be? I have seen some UA-camrs using 4mm and others 6mm which one is the beneficial for making profit too? Sorry if I missed those info in the vid
I typically use 4 mm because it is easier to find for me personally
@@dwrugs Thank you brother! Keep up the amazing work. I love your transparency when it comes to share your knowledge.
Hey bro any recommendations where ca i get a software to transfer the photo . Thank you
The software I use to create the rug images is Adobe Illustrator
3 in one oil its a machine oil
The best Tufting gun oil I’ve used is gun oil. Like the kind for firearms…Rem oil, Hoppes 9, Lucas. Also just like…a few drops of car motor oil works well too. Don’t complicate it too much…as long as it’s lubricant meant for lots of mechanical friction, and doesn’t have any detergents, you’re good to go.
what is the size of the yarn 4,5/5 ?
4
That gas pack
Thanx for such a detailed video
Hey man, your channel is helping me a ton! I’m trying to get into the tufting business and I almost have everything I need to get going. Do I need to purchase the hdmi adapter in order for it to be compatible with my laptop?
Happy to hear! I had to get the adapter because my laptop does not have an hdmi port