Ceramic Hearts
Re: Ceramic Hearts
Hi
I have tried to press ceramic hearts, they crack each time, I have decreased pressure and temperature, have
also followed instructions, I used to make these on an old cheap press without any problems. Does anyone have
any ideas please.
Thank you.
Tania
I have tried to press ceramic hearts, they crack each time, I have decreased pressure and temperature, have
also followed instructions, I used to make these on an old cheap press without any problems. Does anyone have
any ideas please.
Thank you.
Tania
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Re: Ceramic Hearts
bumping.. as i'd like to know too.
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Re: Ceramic Hearts
When we used to do these, we only found that they came out perfect in the 3D sublimation machine. Not much help I know, but if you do a lot of them then trying to source a second hand on here might be the way to go if you get a lot of breakages.
Re: Ceramic Hearts
Hi Sorry to be thick, do you mean, source a 3d sublimation machine?
Is there anyone on the forum that would be prepared to make them at a price of course
Is there anyone on the forum that would be prepared to make them at a price of course
Re: Ceramic Hearts
I have managed to print them double-sided quite successfully on a regular clamshell press - I have a 1cm thick silicone pad below and a thin, 3mm silicone one on top. I preheat for about a minute (not clamping the press down) and then press for 5 minutes at 195C.
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Re: Ceramic Hearts
Thank you! Very helpful will try that!FraserK;140570 wrote:I have managed to print them double-sided quite successfully on a regular clamshell press - I have a 1cm thick silicone pad below and a thin, 3mm silicone one on top. I preheat for about a minute (not clamping the press down) and then press for 5 minutes at 195C.
Newbie to Sublimation, looking forward to learning. I currently use a lot of vinyl to produce t shirts, mugs, water bottles . I also sell Craft supplies, Stickers i design and cut out for sale to consumers and business owners. My Business
Re: Ceramic Hearts
Hi
I purchased a large quanity of 4 inch ceramic hearts, in the main they have sublimated very well in the vacuum press, however where I have designs with a black background sometimes the edges are not coming out that well.?
I purchased a large quanity of 4 inch ceramic hearts, in the main they have sublimated very well in the vacuum press, however where I have designs with a black background sometimes the edges are not coming out that well.?
bubbleimages;140183 wrote:When we used to do these, we only found that they came out perfect in the 3D sublimation machine. Not much help I know, but if you do a lot of them then trying to source a second hand on here might be the way to go if you get a lot of breakages.
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