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I usually just tack it down around the edge because I’m lazy and it requires less work and time. If at some point it bunches to a wrinkle just put a cut there and continue . After that hit the middle with the air gun.
Don't know where this guy is getting his temperature figures!? but they're completely incorrect. using a digital temperature gauge and setting the temperature at 190°for putting down the base color first,& overlaying colors are put on at 135 °to 155° I'm referring to ultracote NOT monocoat, those temperature settings are measured through the cloth on the iron. before applying overlaying colors shrink base color at 230 degrees.. .
In a world whish every thing should be paid for and we fond a video explening in detail, I think that it os amazing, thank to share you ability, u expertise
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I usually just tack it down around the edge because I’m lazy and it requires less work and time. If at some point it bunches to a wrinkle just put a cut there and continue . After that hit the middle with the air gun.
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Great video!
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Don't know where this guy is getting his temperature figures!?
but they're completely incorrect.
using a digital temperature gauge and setting the temperature at 190°for putting down the base color first,& overlaying colors are put on at 135 °to 155° I'm referring to ultracote NOT monocoat, those temperature settings are measured through the cloth on the iron.
before applying overlaying colors shrink base color at 230 degrees.. .