I take the uv dtf transfer and make sort of a puzzle out of it by cutting it in sections careful not to cut any of the design. Then I put the puzzle back together on the glass can then remove the cover one section at a time. I don't get any bubbles and it's easier to remove each section.
Is there a product that after you put the transfer on let's say a flask you can cover it to secure it while it's being hand washed or so forth and so on
No that I know of. I've seen people add epoxy to tumblers, but that's a whole other, lengthy process. You best bet is to use high-quality, permanent vinyl!
Great video!! I'm going to try ordering some for my own projects :)
Go for it! They are fun!
Thank you for sharing!! Your content is great. I love Ninja Transfers. I always have a great experience with them.
You're welcome!!
I take the uv dtf transfer and make sort of a puzzle out of it by cutting it in sections careful not to cut any of the design. Then I put the puzzle back together on the glass can then remove the cover one section at a time. I don't get any bubbles and it's easier to remove each section.
That's a fantastic idea!!
How does uv dft perform on acrylic?
I’ve used it on both acrylic bookmarks and plastic keychains and it’s great!
Its that better than permanent vinyl?
Absolutely, in my opinion.
Is there a product that after you put the transfer on let's say a flask you can cover it to secure it while it's being hand washed or so forth and so on
No that I know of. I've seen people add epoxy to tumblers, but that's a whole other, lengthy process. You best bet is to use high-quality, permanent vinyl!
Why do uv dtf transfers smell so stong of solvent ? I Cant get rid of it 😢
I've only ordered from Ninja Transfers and I haven't noticed any solvent smell. Maybe try a different printer?
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff Thanks i will