and in all honesty why would anyone 'publish' their set up on an open forum? I may be a little over cautious but there's no way I would 'advertise' what I have and where it is located.James990;75688 wrote:Could be because most of us can't get in with a camera, unless it is a total fish eye!
Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?
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Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?
We're about to move, may post pics once relocated, but as said, it depends on the room layouts as to how much we can get in the shot with the camera to show it all. Also depends on the new house and where we can fit everything!
Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?
Took a while to find this thread... Here is our first photo.
After ages of not having enough presses to print enough mugs quick enough, and having the presses we did have on whatever tables we had, today the workbench went in.
Just off to the left of the picture is a PressMech squeezed in too, along with door to a small cupboard off, which is surprisingly tall, with a lot of the blank stock in.
No mugs done today, but looking forward to using the new set-up.
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The computer and printers are in another room - squeezed into smallest bedroom (3 large formats, so I mean squeezed! - too small a room to get a shot showing anything!) rotary press in the porch, and another PressMech in another bedroom (too messy to photograph!)
After ages of not having enough presses to print enough mugs quick enough, and having the presses we did have on whatever tables we had, today the workbench went in.
Just off to the left of the picture is a PressMech squeezed in too, along with door to a small cupboard off, which is surprisingly tall, with a lot of the blank stock in.
No mugs done today, but looking forward to using the new set-up.
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The computer and printers are in another room - squeezed into smallest bedroom (3 large formats, so I mean squeezed! - too small a room to get a shot showing anything!) rotary press in the porch, and another PressMech in another bedroom (too messy to photograph!)
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Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?
BLOODY HELL - i take it you sell lot mugs then lolpisquee;86658 wrote:Took a while to find this thread... Here is our first photo.
After ages of not having enough presses to print enough mugs quick enough, and having the presses we did have on whatever tables we had, today the workbench went in.
Just off to the left of the picture is a PressMech squeezed in too, along with door to a small cupboard off, which is surprisingly tall, with a lot of the blank stock in.
No mugs done today, but looking forward to using the new set-up.
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The computer and printers are in another room - squeezed into smallest bedroom (3 large formats, so I mean squeezed! - too small a room to get a shot showing anything!) rotary press in the porch, and another PressMech in another bedroom (too messy to photograph!)
Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?
Ok, Here it is:
You just need a camera capable of Panorama.

You just need a camera capable of Panorama.

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Using FlexiStarter 10 and a Liyu SC631e & a Silhouette Cameo cutter. 2x Ricoh SG3110dn printers and Adkins Auto Clam press. Using Sublijet-r from Sawgrass.
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Using FlexiStarter 10 and a Liyu SC631e & a Silhouette Cameo cutter. 2x Ricoh SG3110dn printers and Adkins Auto Clam press. Using Sublijet-r from Sawgrass.
..And I have gotten my money's worth out of this forum - saved Hundreds by being a Premium Member
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