What Heat Press Should I Buy? - Heat Press Machine for Beginners - T-Shirt Heat Press Machine
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The fact that you've gotten straight to the point is what im grateful for. Ive seen so many youtubers take an hour(s) for a 10 minute review bc they go off topic. Appreciate you bro. đđœ
Great information on heat presses as well as manufacture vs amazon purchses. Straight to the point, which I love. No time for ramblers..
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Thanks for putting the prices on as I wanted to buy one as a gift for my daughter-in-law.
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Thanks so much , this helped a lot . I want to make just some basic things to show and promote our company
Thank you for making this video! I am a Graphic Designer and want to get into the T-Shirt business. I am not sure where to begin with everything, but this was very helpful. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos!
I recommend you look into sublimation prints heated onto poly shirts. You can get it setup for less then $500. You can do full color prints onto poly shirts that is permanent.
@@thatguyfromca You have more info on what I could buy for this?
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Great video exactly what I needed to hear
Thank you !! I just got a âCricut Easy Pressâ for last Xmas gift .. itâs 4 months later and itâs not working and melted a design on my shirt ahhh!! So now Iâm looking into getting one of these kinds of tshirt heat presses .
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Thank you for the tips !
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Thanks for the tips.
Iâll tell you I have had the first heat press for 2 years now and itâs worked very well for me.
Do you recommend it ?
Carlos Medina, Yes I would say I recommend it I have done probably around 800 items with the heat press and it hasnât broken down on me. Iâm sure there are ones better but if you donât want too break the bank itâs the right one for you!
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Awesome info, I've seen several of your videos and all of them a informative. Do you have any videos on printers/cutters . I'm starting from scratch and trying to do research before diving in.
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Hey i was just watching a couple of your videos and i love them. you get straight to the point and i love that. I'm not sure if you reply or read your comments, but i'm starting my own clothing line and i would love to send you one of my shirts for free. It will be so dope if you can wear it when you make a video or just on instagram or something. I tried to see if you had a p.o box so i could send it over and explain a little more of what my brand will mean and what it will consist of. Any who, it doesn't hurt to shoot my shot on here lol keep up the GREAT WORK. VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEOS.
Big difference between clam shells and swing away presses is what you can press.
Due to their design Clam shells are good for T shirts and other thin products like key chain inserts.
Swing away presses allow you to press any thickness like phot rocks and photo crystals.
Clam shell presses, due to their design don't lay flat on thick objects. Swing away presses do.
So if I'm doing transfers on hoodies for example would you recommend the swing away?
@@jaylagill I can't answer for sure as it depends on the quality of your clam press.
The best way to understand the problem is to put something about 1 inch thick (3cm) like a book in the centre of the press. Then lower the press. You then raise the top plate as much as you can until you close it with some pressure.
If you look between the clam plates from the side you will see daylight between the book and top plate on the clam front side edge.
If you move the book nearer to the front and repeat the above you will see the gap become wider.
Next, insert a hoodie and sweatshirt and do the same as above but without a book. Instead move the sweatshirt/hoodie from the back edge to the front edge. If it moves you will need more pressure.
The problem is, due to the design of a clam press the pressure at the front is greater than the back. You will see this with the book. It can cause uneven printing i.e. the front edge being darker than the back edge.
You will have to try it out to find out if your clam press is any good for this type of printing.
I would always recommend a swing press or sliding press as the plates are level. This gives an even pressure.
T shirts are so thin that the pressure difference doesn't matter.
@@tonywebb6443 okay, that makes a lot of sense. thanks so much!
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This helped me out
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You have great videos thank you
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for putting this info out there! Total newbie question, pros vs cons on printify vs at home heat press diy? Thanks
appreciate the help...
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Whatâs up guy thanks for all the info on your channel just subscribed!! Question where do you get the best deals on material for vinyl and htv
Great video
Hi đââïž quick question! Thanks for the good information.
I am just about to open my little t shirt business and Iâm interested in buying the geo knight heat press. Question: How long does the vinyl print/design last?
for a second I thought my computer almost died LOL
What do you think of the Ricoma Auto open vs HPN signature PRO auto-open heat press? I want to get the HPN 15x15, but it's out of stock.
thanks G
What is the best heat transfer of this year 2022? And what is the best paper to print? I also have the following question: Can I use an apple computer to do work from home?
Thank you I really appreciate you helping put people on Game me an my husband our trying to do our own clothing company. This would be so good to start with
I love your videos! What do you think of the brand HTW or Vevor?
Really like your videos! Straight to the point! :)
What heat press would you recommend for sublimation not looking for anything crazy expensive
dope video
Hey Rich great content. I wanna buy a presser as I like the look of some ts from jiffyshirts. How would I go about putting my own labels on?
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Which heat press is a good one to print hoodies
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whats the font on that t shirt? love it!
Is it possible to make a 15x15 or a 16x16 heat press for a 17x11â heat transfer paper t shirt? I know the paper would be bigger but is it possible with 2 presses or would that ruin the whole print?
Siser presses are made by Stahls Hotronix in the US. Equivilant to Stahls Maxx line.
Thanks
does this work with creating making bag totes too
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Thank you for this, what about once we have a heat press already, for starting out, its better to buy vinyl cutter? or what heat transfer paper to buy digital, screen printed, basically where should we start and recommendations as well, pls.
I think this would take a video to explain, but digital can offer full color, but the feel may not be as good as a screen printed transfer, however screenprinted transfers can be much cheaper.
@@HustleNinjas screen printed transfer cheaper you meant? I hope you can do a video on this too will sub.
@@jocelynjack If you have a large amount of shirts to do 20+ it would be cheaper to do a screen print transfer, but screen print transfers are limited on colors, you can't do a full color screen print, but for 1-4 colors it would be a good option. Otherwise you can try sublimation prints on poly shirts that allow you full color prints.
What kind of shirt did you use for your Atlanta shirt
Crazy how the audio sounded way better without the mic.
Great
I love your content!!
But question for you, what do you recommend for home use?, I have an easy press (cricut) and I want something better. But most of the press have to much AMPS and I canât use at home
Did you ever find one ? I was concerned about the same thing and how did you know the amps were to much
Same as I'm in an apartment
Can I use the same heart press for slate? Or it is only for tshirt?
I was lookin something for some đšđš looks like Ima have to industrializeâŠ.
Are they all the same work?
You get what you pay for until get to $1000 point... a $200 heat press will have hot and cold spots throughout, you will also will have a much smaller usable platten size since much more of the outside edge will be considerably colder than the set temperature often upwards of 2â around the perimeter. Where as my George Knight press gets consistent heat across the entire surface to the point that I have used it to within a 1/4â of any edge without any concern...
Anyone that tells anyone other than an occasional crafter that a $200 heat press is worth buying is wrong unless it is a top tier press that is being bought at a bankruptcy action...
Something to think about is if you have joint issues or not strong is some presses (such as my GKnight swing away) require a lot of downforce which if you are pressing 10 shirts on any given day can be worked around but if you are pressing 10 shirts an hour for 2+ hours (multiple locations on several shirts) will be impossible or at best painful... Pneumatic presses would be best for such cases ($4000+++) but other manual presses such as the Hix brand presses (which I havenât yet owned) require very little force on the users part... so if possible try out the model you are planning to buy or at least watch it in in action on CZcams to assess how much strength is required... no matter what all manual presses require repetitive motion which your joints will feel over time...
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Can you tell me if rubysub is good?
What technique would you use to create shirts like Palm Angels with the text curved across the back shoulders?
windering the same thing
You can make them with sublimation printing onto polyester shirts, or cotton shirts using a special spray to make the ink stick. This allows for full color prints or simple 1 color prints.
GM everyone,
Quick question:Why do my heat press tshirts peel on first wash or are they not ment too go in dryer????..HELP
Great information, man! Are you in Atlanta?
Yup.
@@HustleNinjas Nice. I'm born and raised in the A. Starting my own clothing brand. Thanks again for the content.
Awesome video bro đđ€ might just start with a cheap one #startedfromthebottomimstillhere
Haha nah fr though I'm thinking of starting my own brand
Damn you funny b you funny... so whatâs up tho? you still thinking? or you started the brand...
The udder brand.
So I have a question, if I get the heat press do I have to get anything else? I do drawings and want to incorporate them into clothing, pants shirts, socks, etc...
Youâll need the media that youâll be pressing onto the garment. Transfers, dye sub, vinyl, etc.
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what do you think about the circut easy press?
Avoid lol
What is your opinion about a heat press that has attachments for hats and mugs and other stuff, I think its called f2c
I've never used them and don't have anything against them. I know some of the presses I have, you can change the attachments, but I've never done so. I will say the cheaper ones with the attachments look very flimsy.
On the geo Knight you said you had, I just have questions about the durability of the design on the shirts. Are they durable, and does it stay intact after itâs been in the washer handfuls of times?
Did you ever figure out the answer to this question ?? Iâm curious as well
@@Ha.ze.ly. still waiting in 2023âŠ
How do I stop getting heat press Marks on black t-shirt ?
try lower temp or lower pressure
How is the geo knight dc 16?
Itâs an older model but do you think it works well?
Iâve never had that particular press, but Geo Knight is a solid company.
So Wich one do u have
dk20a and dk20s
What about Mpress or Craftpro.
Thats what I'm looking at. There around 350 to 400 on heat press nation
Here is a video on the craftpro:
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Hi thanks so much for this video..... So when you print your designs onto the tshirts or hoodies or whatever..... It can be washed over and over without the design being damaged or messed up right? Thank you
As long as itâs done properly, yes.
@@HustleNinjas Okay thank you because yes I would want my products to sell them to customers so thatâs why I ask
What is the size of the Atlanta logo on ur shirt
In the video he says it's around 11" by 5"