It be nice to have links on items used to order, im dislexic af so i will have to watch 10x... i will learn how you making the "pig/rectangular" patches💰💰💰💰
You can order the UltraColor MAX DTF Transfers here www.stahls.com/ultracolor-max-transfers and the HTV can be found here www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl
You'll want to isolate the area when pressing to avoid anything that will interfere with the pressure, such as seams, buttons, etc. So you could use a pressing pillow or pad.
i don't have a vinyl cutter yet and am looking to purchase for this reason only right now. would a cricut type cutter work or should we be looking at something else?
Craft cutters can be used to cut most of our materials. These are the settings for our heat transfer vinyl for the most popular craft cutters on the market. www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-craft-cutter-settings
Why does Skip remove the transfer carrier of the UCM when adhering to the flock? Can the transfer carrier be left on, and then applied to the hat? I don't have scrap transfer material for the hat step and am worried that the tape will make marks on the UCM when applying to the hat.
Skip likes to create multiple patches before he applies to the hats. He rarely does one-offs. When applying to the hat, you can use a cover sheet to protect the patch and upper platen. If using heat transfer tape, you can tack it for a couple of seconds and then remove the tape, and heat apply for full amount. May take some testing to get it dialed in for you.
if i use two layers of flock it doesn't want to adhere to the hat, as if the heat itsnt getting through to the back. Should I be using the lower platen when i add layers?
We recommend preheating the hat before applying anything to get the moisture and wrinkles out. Here are the application instructions for using our products on the Hotronix 360IQ assets.stahls.com/stahls/content/pdf/flyers/360IQ-ApplicationChart.pdf
I have a hat design that I should have thought out a little better. The top part has flock as a background, with dtf over top. The bottom part (small lettering) is dtf, with no flock background. There’s a reason it doesn’t have background. The effect of the top part having dimension and the bottom not, it’s what I was going for. But now I’m worried about what to press first. Since after the flock is pressed on the top, if I then go to press the dtf over the top and then on the bottom, the bottom won’t be as raised as the top. Does that make sense? Not sure if it’ll get enough pressure on the bottom. Only solution I can think of is to press the dtf on the bottom first. But then I’d be reheating it to apply the flock. If you seen the design you’d probably understand it easier lol
This is the second video without the sound !! Is this because you want to make a point of something or is it because you are leaving the editing to us ???!!!!🤨
This is fantastic!!!!
Glad you like! Thanks for watching!
Great content here. Also Would’ve been great to have a link for the materials in the video description.
Thanks for the feedback! You'll find all htv used here www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl
It be nice to have links on items used to order, im dislexic af so i will have to watch 10x... i will learn how you making the "pig/rectangular" patches💰💰💰💰
You can order the UltraColor MAX DTF Transfers here www.stahls.com/ultracolor-max-transfers and the HTV can be found here www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl
Nt dyslexic af 😂😂✊🏾🙏🏾
What about the flock where do we get those materials?
Is the soft foam similair to siser brick and can you layer that with more layers of the same material?
Soft foam is 560-600microns thick and can be layered on itself www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-soft-foam
Skip, Did you use a pressing pillow, in addition to the flexible application pad, when applying the patch to the shirt?
You'll want to isolate the area when pressing to avoid anything that will interfere with the pressure, such as seams, buttons, etc. So you could use a pressing pillow or pad.
i don't have a vinyl cutter yet and am looking to purchase for this reason only right now. would a cricut type cutter work or should we be looking at something else?
Craft cutters can be used to cut most of our materials. These are the settings for our heat transfer vinyl for the most popular craft cutters on the market. www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-craft-cutter-settings
I'm just starting a business. How could you get that look if you don't have a cutting machine?
We offer a wide variety of emblems and patches here www.stahls.com/stahls-flexstyle-emblems
You can order the UltraColor MAX DTF Transfers here www.stahls.com/ultracolor-max-transfers
Why does Skip remove the transfer carrier of the UCM when adhering to the flock? Can the transfer carrier be left on, and then applied to the hat? I don't have scrap transfer material for the hat step and am worried that the tape will make marks on the UCM when applying to the hat.
Skip likes to create multiple patches before he applies to the hats. He rarely does one-offs. When applying to the hat, you can use a cover sheet to protect the patch and upper platen. If using heat transfer tape, you can tack it for a couple of seconds and then remove the tape, and heat apply for full amount. May take some testing to get it dialed in for you.
if i use two layers of flock it doesn't want to adhere to the hat, as if the heat itsnt getting through to the back. Should I be using the lower platen when i add layers?
We recommend preheating the hat before applying anything to get the moisture and wrinkles out. Here are the application instructions for using our products on the Hotronix 360IQ assets.stahls.com/stahls/content/pdf/flyers/360IQ-ApplicationChart.pdf
Do you prefer the flock or foam?
We offer free samples of our products so you can test them for yourself on your own substrates. Please visit stahls.com/samples.
I have a hat design that I should have thought out a little better. The top part has flock as a background, with dtf over top. The bottom part (small lettering) is dtf, with no flock background. There’s a reason it doesn’t have background. The effect of the top part having dimension and the bottom not, it’s what I was going for. But now I’m worried about what to press first. Since after the flock is pressed on the top, if I then go to press the dtf over the top and then on the bottom, the bottom won’t be as raised as the top. Does that make sense? Not sure if it’ll get enough pressure on the bottom. Only solution I can think of is to press the dtf on the bottom first. But then I’d be reheating it to apply the flock. If you seen the design you’d probably understand it easier lol
We'd love to see how it turns out after you test it.
Dtf usually gets double pressed anyway
Hi please how can l buy this materials , I am in South Africa. and what are the name of those materials you use
Vinyl, PET Films (dtf),transfer tape,heat press,Teflon papers, dtf printer,cricut or cutter,dtf ink,and other materials. Watch more videos .
Pet films(dtf) and Vinyl (Vinyl is in categories depending on how you gonna use it).Watch more videos to the difference.
Please visit stahlsinternational.com to find a distributor in your area.
Awesome! But I dont think you said "Ultra Color Max" enough lol
;-)
What is the name of the foam is it Vinly foam Tuff
Hi! It's CAD-CUT Soft Foam www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-soft-foam
@@StahlsTV Please where can l buy it
There's no way you're pressing for 10-15 seconds. It's like 2 seconds 😂
We cut out the dwell time from the video so it's not as long :)
This is the second video without the sound !! Is this because you want to make a point of something or is it because you are leaving the editing to us ???!!!!🤨
The sound is fine on our end - we've tested in multiple locations.
Sound worked fine for me watching