hope it was worth it being up working like that smh anyway glad you got them done a don't do that again unless you getting ready to become a millionaire LOL thanks for sharing now go to sleep love, peace, & Blessings
Oh, Juan, I was exhausted just watching you pull not only your all nighter but then another 8 hours after a couple hours of sleep ! Congratulations! on getting it all done an beautifully too!
Juan first off you are a beast! Second, I've been employed by a cut and sew shop before and I have never seen anyone cut the cloth first and then match it to the paterrns on the paper, that's bunkers, tho i'm sure you have your reasons why. I do feel base on my experience, that the paper and cloth transfer should be done in one motion, skip the cutting, I know you might think you are saving in the cutting but you are killing time on the matching especially since when you sew the shirt, the final cut is done by the machine. I have seen those laser cutters and they have an eye that can cut the edge of the printed cloth just by differentiating the contrast of white and graphics, dose yours do that? And finally just because you can doesn't mean you should, while your set up is on point, your one man show approach is not doing you any favors at all. The company I worked for employed 15 people at one point just to do what you did in three days. It was a well oiled machine. I sincerely hope you revise some of your process to cut and streamline the cut n sew process. Best of luck sir.
I had the same confusion. The time saved by pressing from the roll and cutting after is significant. Maybe he is new to the laser and hasn't dialed in the registration marks needed to cut after?
bed??? nobody likes a quitter....lol......another imPRESSive video Juan
You are always so happy in your videos :) Love it. Thanks for always sharing your knowledge.
Keep the great work juan 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
hope it was worth it being up working like that smh anyway glad you got them done a don't do that again unless you getting ready to become a millionaire LOL thanks for sharing now go to sleep love, peace, & Blessings
Good work, when I'm working late my K-Kups are my coworkers
wow! u killed it what type of printer was used for this project?
Te miras cansadito Juan! Ánimo bro!
11 shirts 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨 that’s toughhhh
HOW CAN I ORDER SOME SHIRT FOR MY BUSINESS ?
Hello Sir, Thanks for the video. I would to know the cost of one shirt?
Oh, Juan, I was exhausted just watching you pull not only your all nighter but then another 8 hours after a couple hours of sleep ! Congratulations! on getting it all done an beautifully too!
Good video thanks
Juan first off you are a beast! Second, I've been employed by a cut and sew shop before and I have never seen anyone cut the cloth first and then match it to the paterrns on the paper, that's bunkers, tho i'm sure you have your reasons why. I do feel base on my experience, that the paper and cloth transfer should be done in one motion, skip the cutting, I know you might think you are saving in the cutting but you are killing time on the matching especially since when you sew the shirt, the final cut is done by the machine. I have seen those laser cutters and they have an eye that can cut the edge of the printed cloth just by differentiating the contrast of white and graphics, dose yours do that? And finally just because you can doesn't mean you should, while your set up is on point, your one man show approach is not doing you any favors at all. The company I worked for employed 15 people at one point just to do what you did in three days. It was a well oiled machine. I sincerely hope you revise some of your process to cut and streamline the cut n sew process. Best of luck sir.
I had the same confusion. The time saved by pressing from the roll and cutting after is significant. Maybe he is new to the laser and hasn't dialed in the registration marks needed to cut after?
Boss. Do you need laser cutting machine for sublimation?
crazy!!! That's all I have to say. Me dejas sin palabras Compadre.
Wow, you knocked those shirts out 🤩