You really need to put info with this for those of us that know nothing about it like what is happeneing in the first shot what products are used etc etc
Buenas noches, desde Colombia, como se llama la escoba o herramienta que utilizas con la mano para ubicar las piedras en el molde de la cámara, gracias
Fab video, Do you do your own template for the sticky flock if so may I ask what program you are using to do it. Or do you buy the rhinestones designs? I'm having a go at designing my own but any tips would be great.
Check out the YT channel the rhinestone world. He does this, explains step by step, as well as sells the products uses. Bling anything. Easy flock. Htv anything. I don't think those are the exact names of the items, but the rhinestone world in YT will explain.
Silhouette and cricut machines do it. I prefer the cricut maker, but using silhouette business edition software. Flock it Bling anything From therhinestoneworld I get my rhinestones from swarovski and becreateful
how much for the rhinestones, transfer papers/sticky flock, and all that? ask my wife and she could tell you, lol, but you'll notice that he starts off with a plotter/cutter to cut the holes for the rhinestones to set it. then you'll note at the end where he uses a heat press. for those two pieces of equipment it's kind of one of those 'how much do you want to spend' deals. for a hobbyist wanting to take it to the next level or a screenprinter interested in testing the water, but not wanting to spend a ton of money (why a screenprinter wouldn't already have a heat press is kind of beyond me, lol), you could pick a cheap heat press up for, say, $300. cutter/plotters can be ridiculously expensive, so you have your hobbyists out there that goes with a cricut, which i think are under $200. a cricut isn't a professional machine, though, so you might expect to go up to $1500 for a *real* plotter/cutter (or over two grand for a nice roland). or you may get lucky and find a refurbished model from a site like uscutter like we did. it depends on your budget and how much you plan on spending. now, since my wife and i own a trophy/screenprinting shop, this isn't going to be a hobby for us. that's why she recently bought $1500 worth of professional grade software to do these things, but that's meant to be on a more, ah, epic scale, lol. of course you don't need that software, but you're going to spend an inordinate amount of time without some software to help out. you might as well set them by hand. :) she's taken classes recently at the trade show, and now she's basically just going over the software when our limited time permits. so, how much money... and how much time. it would help if you have some kind of background in photoshop, corel and/or illustrator so you have a feel for the software. otherwise you'll have some tutorials to watch and just have to play around with it. :) are you wanting a set-up that actually will make you money? that is, real equipment like he has? or do you want to try a cricut and iron on and see if you can dredge up enough business to justify stepping up your game?
ExposedRoot it's a fair question. asking questions is research, wouldn't you say? :) some of us are happy to help, and research isn't exactly always easy for these things as you can get a wild range of products and prices even if you can get pricing without asking companies for quotes to begin with. we're just getting into it and finding that our plotter/cutter just won't fit the bill for larger designs. as it is, when we cut flock we're having to pull out each and every dot with tweezers. that's no easy feat even for designs with a few hundred dots, and i'm not looking forward to ones where we have 1200-1500 stones, which won't be unusual once you really get into this. i can't remember the name of the cutter, but the wife tells me it's in the $3K range. great. we're currently combining simple rhinestone lettering with specialty vinyl, e.g. glitter vinyls, sublimate-able vinyl and foils. we sold many at an on-site event we do every year and have a couple of orders from walk-ins. we've not been able to push it as much as we'd like because, well, we have other stuff to do. and be sure you buy quality, lead-free rhinestones. there's money in this and we'll take better advantage of it when we get a break. if you're really serious, get on t-shirt forums (that's the name) and ask away.
Watching this in 2024... calculating its 2014 (10 yrs prior), and wondering why I look like I'm watching a 90's VHS. lol
Thank You for making so easy to do
Where I get this cardboard
Amazeballs!!!!
You really need to put info with this for those of us that know nothing about it like what is happeneing in the first shot what products are used etc etc
Indeed, What they use is called flock,stencil flock,but the software steps they do not show,and after design ready adding heat transfer paper
very good... i want to learn to make mold like that...
Hola con que se imprime la plantilla es un oloter de corte? Y que material usas para usar en el plóter ?saludos de argentina Córdoba
how do I remove the extra glue from the material that I kind of miss that put glue where I didn't want it to be at how can I remove that glue
very nice
Hi where did you get the Tray from? I need the same ting
Buenas noches, desde Colombia, como se llama la escoba o herramienta que utilizas con la mano para ubicar las piedras en el molde de la cámara, gracias
what supplies did you use???
Fab video, Do you do your own template for the sticky flock if so may I ask what program you are using to do it. Or do you buy the rhinestones designs? I'm having a go at designing my own but any tips would be great.
Alexa Capello czcams.com/video/GaHtcydCRw4/video.html
All of them will be flipped one way? How ?
Super
Awesome
CAN SS#6 AND SS#10 COMBO BE USED ON ONE TEMPLETE
z those sheets are available in d market...?
pls can you make for people too?
Can you list the products? (Printer, paper, crystal brand, tools) etc..
Yes , please. Thank you
Check out the YT channel the rhinestone world. He does this, explains step by step, as well as sells the products uses. Bling anything. Easy flock. Htv anything.
I don't think those are the exact names of the items, but the rhinestone world in YT will explain.
Cu ce program foloșești la grafica
What is orange sheet name
How much price in this meshaie and where found it
How much in this pattern
price plz
Pls, I'm interested with the machine that makes the Rhinestone stencil, and training. How much does the Rhinestone stencil machine cost?
Silhouette and cricut machines do it.
I prefer the cricut maker, but using silhouette business edition software.
Flock it
Bling anything
From therhinestoneworld
I get my rhinestones from swarovski and becreateful
Cu ce program lucrezi grafica
جميل جدا
Name the paper you have used
رائع
Yes plz lol
sorcky veli dii kha mille gi
I want rhinestone crystal where can I get
venkatanarayana kopparapu czcams.com/video/GaHtcydCRw4/video.html
were did you fine the design?
Janet McKinney the rhinestone world. I believe it was one of the free designs they offered.
wow that was a good one .I want to order a starter kit but I don't have anything yet.so trying to go buy econo.I will look at there site again.ty
can i use any stone?
any hotfix round stones with this method.
Can i order from qatar
hi intha design patern evalo slunga pls
How much of the patterns
Como se llama las piedras como lo pido gracias buenas tardes
Nery Del Carmen Balan Sanchez ss10 rhinestones
Cómo se llama el papel que usas para transferir?!!
mylar Transfers tape
How how how how lol
tom smith
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ou je peut trouver de strass a Tunis aidez moi svp
nice
Can you make me a rhinestone template, I will pay you
What is the thickness of the flock paper in mm? please reply.
I am not sure. Maybe 1mm. Is just a standard flock htv for printing t-shirts.
@@PrintingGeek with sticker or without sticker?
From which shop I will get this product? please sir reply.
@@enayatadil7503 do you know what it actually is? Just search heat transfer flock. You will find it online
@@PrintingGeek thanks. From which site?
What is the price?
Do you sell the rhinestone stencils?
Unfortunately not. I made them myself whenever I need them. You can do it also if you have an heatpress.
@@PrintingGeek Thank you. Yes I can do it all but I still need the template as I do not have any vinyl cutter or anything at home
Oh, I got you! 👍
What is matiriyal?
I said in the video.
@@PrintingGeek please send your contact number
@@parasbhayani3169 email me at contact@snapcat-printing.uk
How much?
how much for the rhinestones, transfer papers/sticky flock, and all that? ask my wife and she could tell you, lol, but you'll notice that he starts off with a plotter/cutter to cut the holes for the rhinestones to set it. then you'll note at the end where he uses a heat press. for those two pieces of equipment it's kind of one of those 'how much do you want to spend' deals. for a hobbyist wanting to take it to the next level or a screenprinter interested in testing the water, but not wanting to spend a ton of money (why a screenprinter wouldn't already have a heat press is kind of beyond me, lol), you could pick a cheap heat press up for, say, $300. cutter/plotters can be ridiculously expensive, so you have your hobbyists out there that goes with a cricut, which i think are under $200. a cricut isn't a professional machine, though, so you might expect to go up to $1500 for a *real* plotter/cutter (or over two grand for a nice roland). or you may get lucky and find a refurbished model from a site like uscutter like we did. it depends on your budget and how much you plan on spending.
now, since my wife and i own a trophy/screenprinting shop, this isn't going to be a hobby for us. that's why she recently bought $1500 worth of professional grade software to do these things, but that's meant to be on a more, ah, epic scale, lol. of course you don't need that software, but you're going to spend an inordinate amount of time without some software to help out. you might as well set them by hand. :) she's taken classes recently at the trade show, and now she's basically just going over the software when our limited time permits.
so, how much money... and how much time. it would help if you have some kind of background in photoshop, corel and/or illustrator so you have a feel for the software. otherwise you'll have some tutorials to watch and just have to play around with it. :)
are you wanting a set-up that actually will make you money? that is, real equipment like he has? or do you want to try a cricut and iron on and see if you can dredge up enough business to justify stepping up your game?
Dude....do your own research. Lazy!!!
ExposedRoot it's a fair question. asking questions is research, wouldn't you say? :) some of us are happy to help, and research isn't exactly always easy for these things as you can get a wild range of products and prices even if you can get pricing without asking companies for quotes to begin with.
we're just getting into it and finding that our plotter/cutter just won't fit the bill for larger designs. as it is, when we cut flock we're having to pull out each and every dot with tweezers. that's no easy feat even for designs with a few hundred dots, and i'm not looking forward to ones where we have 1200-1500 stones, which won't be unusual once you really get into this. i can't remember the name of the cutter, but the wife tells me it's in the $3K range. great.
we're currently combining simple rhinestone lettering with specialty vinyl, e.g. glitter vinyls, sublimate-able vinyl and foils. we sold many at an on-site event we do every year and have a couple of orders from walk-ins. we've not been able to push it as much as we'd like because, well, we have other stuff to do.
and be sure you buy quality, lead-free rhinestones.
there's money in this and we'll take better advantage of it when we get a break. if you're really serious, get on t-shirt forums (that's the name) and ask away.
is this a question lol :P
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