Re: Problems with t-shirts
Posted: 31 May 2011, 20:31
Hi all.
recently I asked about silicone wraps.
I purchased a roll and cut it into my size requirements.
Now, how much should i adjust my timing temps by?
I bought a sheet that is say a couple of mm thick. When I use it to even out the pressure I am having problems. Basically my things are underdone. it must be not as much heat is penetrating the wrap?
I ruined a couple of t-shirts earlier. (I am just starting on t-shirts so am learning)
The first one was totally wishy washy. I used the back next so as not to waste another one, This one was slightly better but still nowhere near vibrant. I then tried one using no covering and there is a slight yellowing on the edge. I think it was seconds from scorching. So I then tried the back of that one using teflon paper and although that was the best it was still a bit weak as i turned the temp down as I didnt want another scorch.
Is there a tutorial that I havent seen on here?
What methods do others use?
PS. I forgot the most stupid thing.
I tried one on another shirt using the teflon paper and didnt realise it had been folded and got a big crease pattern through my picture.
Also i was struggling lining up where I want things, as once it is on the plate to me it is just guesswork if it will be central. I cant imagine getting a logo on each sleeve in the same place
Shirts are not that easy are they?
BR
Tony
recently I asked about silicone wraps.
I purchased a roll and cut it into my size requirements.
Now, how much should i adjust my timing temps by?
I bought a sheet that is say a couple of mm thick. When I use it to even out the pressure I am having problems. Basically my things are underdone. it must be not as much heat is penetrating the wrap?
I ruined a couple of t-shirts earlier. (I am just starting on t-shirts so am learning)
The first one was totally wishy washy. I used the back next so as not to waste another one, This one was slightly better but still nowhere near vibrant. I then tried one using no covering and there is a slight yellowing on the edge. I think it was seconds from scorching. So I then tried the back of that one using teflon paper and although that was the best it was still a bit weak as i turned the temp down as I didnt want another scorch.
Is there a tutorial that I havent seen on here?
What methods do others use?
PS. I forgot the most stupid thing.
I tried one on another shirt using the teflon paper and didnt realise it had been folded and got a big crease pattern through my picture.
Also i was struggling lining up where I want things, as once it is on the plate to me it is just guesswork if it will be central. I cant imagine getting a logo on each sleeve in the same place
Shirts are not that easy are they?
BR
Tony