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Re: time and temp for mug machine
Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 17:51
by Paul
Well done Angie!!!

very good!
Re: time and temp for mug machine
Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 18:15
by Angie-Stitch-Up
Thanks Paul,
The clamps I bought from
www.thetransferpress.co.uk along with the money boxes and canvas which has been one of the best quality canvas's I have had.
JSR mine is a new oven, I wonder if it's worth you getting an oven tempreture gauge I put my money box on it's side for 12 mins at 200.
I am rushing around down my garage doing embroidery orders cooking a roast dinner and enjoying replying on the forum I did type back a moment ago but it's gone so forgive me if it turns up on another thread. Another blonde moment.

Re: time and temp for mug machine
Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 18:22
by JSR
Angie-Stitch-Up wrote:JSR mine is a new oven, I wonder if it's worth you getting an oven tempreture gauge I put my money box on it's side for 12 mins at 200.
I think I may have some temperature strips around here somewhere, so I may just do that.
I don't think my oven is under-temperature because I have to turn the temperature *right down* to do colour change mugs - otherwise they scorch and turn yellow. And the time is right because I don't rely on the timer, I use the stopwatch on my watch.
I do use the standoff ring, though. Perhaps I'll try it without that the next time I do some tests and see if that makes a difference. It's possible that it could be acting as a heat-sink (although I wouldn't have throught the effect would be that dramatic).
Re: time and temp for mug machine
Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 18:25
by John G
Hi JSR, I've heard that people sing the extend ring have to up the times.
Cheers John