so if there is no difference then i am always on cider
Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
with cider or not, i always screw up positioning on tee 
so if there is no difference then i am always on cider
so if there is no difference then i am always on cider
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
I see some of the newer heat presses are fitted with a laser guide now for accurate placements.
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i saw some of those at the show and thought you can make a stand alone one yourself using a laser pen and a stand - 99p shop will be the place to go
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Thank-you all for your informative replies, I have come up with this idea of using a flat piece of wood (b&q £1.19) and have measured in the middle the width of a a4 portrait sheet and then marked ruler measurements in 5mm increments from the middle out so when i line it up i can see when its in the middle without keep turning a normal round trying to measure it.
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Thank-you all for your informative replies, I have come up with this idea of using a flat piece of wood (b&q £1.19) and have measured in the middle the width of a a4 portrait sheet and then marked ruler measurements in 5mm increments from the middle out so when i line it up i can see when its in the middle without keep turning a normal round trying to measure it.
Regards
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
Thank-you all for your informative replies, I have come up with this idea of using a flat piece of wood (b&q £1.19) and have measured in the middle the width of a a4 portrait sheet and then marked ruler measurements in 5mm increments from the middle out so when i line it up i can see when its in the middle without keep turning a normal round trying to measure it.
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
top idea! i understand that length of the wood is of size of your press base?
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
Yes Paul, it is!!
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
Got these last week:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UqeEWzD0i0
and the logo it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5hrEYccaXQ
Pretty cool the logo it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UqeEWzD0i0
and the logo it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5hrEYccaXQ
Pretty cool the logo it
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
i have to say i have a t square it, gathering dust and i will be selling it on, as i really cant see the use in it for me
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
the tee sq is not as handy as the logo it as we had a client that was fussy to say the least about placement and the logo it fitted the job.
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