Heat Press Transfer Vinyl Video – Learn More

3 Jan

This video should help you understand the process of heat transfer vinyl.  Feel free to comment on what you think.  If there is a good response to this video, I will be creating more.

10 Responses to “Heat Press Transfer Vinyl Video – Learn More”

  1. Totie October 28, 2008 at 5:08 pm #

    People should read this.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Heat Press: Heat Transfer Vinyl – It’s A Wrap « JoshEllsworth.com - May 1, 2012

    [...] It’s a wrap!  In the above photo I used some Spectracut II heat transfer vinyl, a Roland GX-24 vinyl cutter, a heat printing pillow and a 16 x 20 heat press to create a shirt.  The process included cutting out the oversized print, weeding away the excess material and then heat pressing by utilizing 3 separate hits with a heat press.  This process should give you some ideas of what you can do with a heat press, a vinyl cutter and some creativity.  To learn more about the basic process of heat transfer vinyl, watch my Video Tutorial on Heat Transfer Vinyl [...]

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    [...] heat press and then year after year, this growing customer base hits their peak season for ordering heat transfer vinyl, starting now!  Profits for everyone — I love this [...]

  3. Heat Press Yourself by: Josh Ellsworth - January 16, 2007

    [...] It’s a wrap!  In the above photo I used some Spectracut II heat transfer vinyl, a Roland GX-24 vinyl cutter, a teflon pillow and a 16 x 20 heat press to create a shirt.  The process included cutting out the oversized print, weeding away the excess material and then heat pressing by utilizing 3 separate hits with a heat press.  This process should give you some ideas of what you can do with a heat press, a vinyl cutter and some creativity.  To learn more about the basic process of heat transfer vinyl, watch my Video Tutorial on Heat Transfer Vinyl [...]

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