Pretty good video!! I have been curious about layering 600 on top of itself and the consensus was it can't be done! YOU SIR proved that to not be true, THANKS!!!
I was just about to layer some bricks 600 to see if it’ll work and happen to pop up your video on RUclips. Good video now I know I can go forward and the best way to explain. What are you do for brick 600 some customers that don’t know. I explain to them it’s like a leather belt.
Glad you found this video! I actually just tell everyone from the beginning that it's a raised silicone. If I build a relationship with the customer with return orders I will end up telling them it's really just another form of vinyl just as a fun fact. I've never had a single question or complaint from others that I just don't end up getting a chance to tell them it's not actually silicone. To 99.9% of people as long as it looks good they don't care what it actually is, and it makes it so much easier to explain that way from the beginning..
Stahls soft foam is very similar top brick but would probably give you even better results...also you have a heat press that has threadability why you layered that already pressed side back on the platen is a mystery to me lol ... nice results tho
Id have to look tmrw or someone asked the same ? on here if you look through the comments. Otherwise i can get back worn you tmrw.. )) Please like and Subscribe I'd be grateful
Because the customer wanted to have 2 layers. Since it is risen, it just gives it that little extra rise. Plus this was just an example. So you could use multiple different colors to make a design which wont always be the same color as the t shirt
Great video Tc, i just ordered some Brick 600 can't wait to run it thru the blade. Great demo on Layering the Brick 600's. im just curious if you can disclose or give a ballpark price for The Tee that you pressed. (Client provides the tee shirt.) Thanks in advance, and once again Great work.
Hey, thanks man. Well first off if you're just starting out (kinda sounds like?) be very careful taking in garments and letting customers supply. Told myself I'd take everything in the beginning. Won't take anything now. Friends only type of thing. If it's something you've been doing then ignore that. Ha. As for price, that's tough. Taking in garments loses all the profit from your wholesale tees if you supplied them. Take exactly the same amount of time but no up charge there. Or is it just a few? If not you need to consider your time instead of product price breakdown formulas.
A general tee I supply with 1 color front print (for just 1) costs customer about $20. which costs me about $5 bucks total. If they supply you would have to charge them $15 each just to make same profit and to them that's $15 plus the RETAIL price of around $15 they already paid for the tee so they're adding all that up in their head to $30 for their 1 t shirt... which burns you. (These aren't considering siser brick prices) This specific shirt for 1 supplied I'd prolly charge $18.99 Hope all that helped. Bah
@threadchemistry Thanks for your response 👍. Yeah I been doing this for a bit but new to layering HTV and Puff on a single garment. Pricing sounds good. And yeah I do understand that there are a lot more factors that could change the Pricing for example Size of the Image and On how complex image is. Your input is well taken and it's reasonable. Once again Thank You. Looking forward to checking out more of your work. Thanks
Great video, hella informative I'm literally fighting the same battles getting my Edge cutter dialed in to cut these other types of vinyls. Any tips for the permanent adhesive settings?
Hey Justin, thanks man!! What kind of cutter do you have that you're having troubles getting dialed in? As for the adhesive settings, what kind of press do you have, or what are you using to press?
When I weed it out I cut the box out from the surrounding cover sheet the size of the black silicone and place it over. So yea, basically exactly what you said!! Good call!! ))
It's called "Rosella" and there are 5 or 6 styles of it which I can't remember which that one is exsctly, but if you get the font you'll see it in the list.
@@threadchemistry awesome! I just got my garage converted into my shop. I got my embroidery machine and press in but need to get my cutter and sublimation printer in..
That's kind of crazy. I have all the same equipment in except my sub printer also, and white toner printer. Sounds like we are right on the same path.. hats
@@threadchemistry I need to research if it’s ok for the printer to go in the garage due to harsh winters even though I have a mini split with heat pump, and not wanting to keep it running all winter. I don’t want to clog up the nozzles because of the dry air in there.
@@williambermudez204 I ran heat and air in my garage and have a ecobee occupancy sensor in there so it will only adjust the temp in the garage if I'm in there.. but also have a seperate heater i can run whenever, and put better seals along the garage to keep heat in.. I've worked about that before but in my last house I didn't end up having any problems.. I also have a dye sub TONER printer though. Not ink..
Do you find you can see some of the adhesive from the second layer? Ive tried to player it on itself white on black and i can see the glue around the edges so it doesnt look clean! Any advice would be amazing!
Ya, that does tend to happen if you have too much pressure when pressing it. Try lightening up on your pressure to where it's just enough to press it on. A lot of people think pressing harder fixes things. So maybe try that, and hopefully, it helps!! ))
Can you layer puff on brick and brick on flock? Looking to do a 3 layer 3D effect of old school letterman jacket letter. (1st layer on shirt flock, 2nd brick, top layer puff.)
So I actually did this the other day for a customer of mine because we were curious about the same thing. Technically the answer is yes, you can. It will adhere. However, the look of it is a little 'different' for lack of a better term. The best way I could describe it would be that the silicone is such a precise clean edged material and the flock is more of a rounded edge, not so 'exact' material that personally, I didn't like the way it looked. Although he did think it was kind of cool. So I guess that would be a personal preference on how it looks. I wish I could post a picture here. I would show you the outcome. But to answer your question, yes it is possible.
@@threadchemistry thank you very much! I do understand what you are saying with the sharp edge look. I wonder if a slightly different font that is rounded for the brick would help or use a cuticle cutter (edge trimmer) to bevel the edges, if possible, could help. Obviously it would have to be a single item sell or be able to make enough on it to cover the cost of your time.
Yea it's worth a shot.. Hey I'm going to be posting a new video within the next week. I will add a picture of the shirt I already did you so you can see it. Just a quick shot of it to the very end l and I'll message you right here to let you know.. ))
All depends on the lengths you get. 20" by 10 feet for $69 is what I usually get. The less you get the more expensive. The more you get the less expensive..
Just once. Good call. So if you do have anything that needs post pressed, you should do all that before the puff also. Puff is always last, and only once..
By now, you know that SISER is pronounced SEE-ZER. One year post video, and I wish you had allowed more space between the F I T on the front. But the shirt looks pretty nice!
I had just moved so my garage was being built out. If you go to a more recent video you can see it. It was definitely brutal while I was waiting for it though. haha.
I like the live audience. Beautiful bark. 💘
He just wanted to get his 2 cents in.. ))
@@threadchemistry LOL!
Pretty good video!! I have been curious about layering 600 on top of itself and the consensus was it can't be done! YOU SIR proved that to not be true, THANKS!!!
Bahah. That's awesome. Thank you! Happy to help!
Thanks for sharing.. shirt 👕 came out smooth.. 👍
Thanks for watching my man. Ya they look really good.. very clean look.
I was just about to layer some bricks 600 to see if it’ll work and happen to pop up your video on RUclips. Good video now I know I can go forward and the best way to explain. What are you do for brick 600 some customers that don’t know. I explain to them it’s like a leather belt.
Glad you found this video! I actually just tell everyone from the beginning that it's a raised silicone. If I build a relationship with the customer with return orders I will end up telling them it's really just another form of vinyl just as a fun fact. I've never had a single question or complaint from others that I just don't end up getting a chance to tell them it's not actually silicone. To 99.9% of people as long as it looks good they don't care what it actually is, and it makes it so much easier to explain that way from the beginning..
@Profits Turned out amazing bud..
@Profits
Stahls soft foam is very similar top brick but would probably give you even better results...also you have a heat press that has threadability why you layered that already pressed side back on the platen is a mystery to me lol ... nice results tho
I'm a big fan of stahls. I will definitely try it out. Thanks for the info....
Prolly have a lot more color options also then, huh..
Awesome Tutorial !!
Tha k you very much Yvette!!
What font are you using for the word “PROFIT “?
Id have to look tmrw or someone asked the same ? on here if you look through the comments. Otherwise i can get back worn you tmrw.. ))
Please like and Subscribe I'd be grateful
Now my question is, how come you didn’t just cut out the letters off the black vinyl instead of layering?
Because the customer wanted to have 2 layers. Since it is risen, it just gives it that little extra rise. Plus this was just an example. So you could use multiple different colors to make a design which wont always be the same color as the t shirt
Great video
Thank you very much.
Great video Tc, i just ordered some Brick 600 can't wait to run it thru the blade. Great demo on Layering the Brick 600's. im just curious if you can disclose or give a ballpark price for The Tee that you pressed. (Client provides the tee shirt.) Thanks in advance, and once again Great work.
Hey, thanks man. Well first off if you're just starting out (kinda sounds like?) be very careful taking in garments and letting customers supply. Told myself I'd take everything in the beginning. Won't take anything now. Friends only type of thing. If it's something you've been doing then ignore that. Ha. As for price, that's tough. Taking in garments loses all the profit from your wholesale tees if you supplied them. Take exactly the same amount of time but no up charge there. Or is it just a few? If not you need to consider your time instead of product price breakdown formulas.
A general tee I supply with 1 color front print (for just 1) costs customer about $20. which costs me about $5 bucks total.
If they supply you would have to charge them $15 each just to make same profit and to them that's $15 plus the RETAIL price of around $15 they already paid for the tee so they're adding all that up in their head to $30 for their 1 t shirt... which burns you. (These aren't considering siser brick prices)
This specific shirt for 1 supplied I'd prolly charge $18.99
Hope all that helped. Bah
@threadchemistry Thanks for your response 👍. Yeah I been doing this for a bit but new to layering HTV and Puff on a single garment. Pricing sounds good. And yeah I do understand that there are a lot more factors that could change the Pricing for example Size of the Image and On how complex image is. Your input is well taken and it's reasonable. Once again Thank You. Looking forward to checking out more of your work. Thanks
Thank you sir. Much appreciated.
Those Nikes you got on are 🔥 👍
Bah. Thanks.. The collection has gotten out of hand. Ha
Great video, hella informative I'm literally fighting the same battles getting my Edge cutter dialed in to cut these other types of vinyls. Any tips for the permanent adhesive settings?
Hey Justin, thanks man!! What kind of cutter do you have that you're having troubles getting dialed in? As for the adhesive settings, what kind of press do you have, or what are you using to press?
How does the brick hold up with multiple washes? Have you ever experienced it peeling off over time?
It holds up very well actually.
@threadchemistry Cool Im gonna grab some and try it out. Appreciate the quick response.
Absolutely. Good luck. Let me know if you need any help.
What cut settings on the cameo did you use to cut the brick, awesome job as well.
Tell ya what. With the Siser brick it tends ro differ just a bit between colors believe it or not. But on average I use 6 blade depth and a 22 force..
Some great tips🤩
Thanks ma.. ))
Great tutorial!!🔥
Thank you very much!! ))
Cut a box out around the words. Helps with lining up straight.
When I weed it out I cut the box out from the surrounding cover sheet the size of the black silicone and place it over. So yea, basically exactly what you said!! Good call!! ))
what is the name of that font used for the word PROFITS? I like that one
It's called "Rosella" and there are 5 or 6 styles of it which I can't remember which that one is exsctly, but if you get the font you'll see it in the list.
Nice work brotha! But my back hurts for you! Did you get a table for that press yet?😂😂
Bahahha.. I did! I got my garage built out. You can see it finished in some of my newer videos. hahah. Comedy!! Thanks man!!
@@threadchemistry awesome! I just got my garage converted into my shop. I got my embroidery machine and press in but need to get my cutter and sublimation printer in..
That's kind of crazy. I have all the same equipment in except my sub printer also, and white toner printer. Sounds like we are right on the same path.. hats
@@threadchemistry I need to research if it’s ok for the printer to go in the garage due to harsh winters even though I have a mini split with heat pump, and not wanting to keep it running all winter. I don’t want to clog up the nozzles because of the dry air in there.
@@williambermudez204 I ran heat and air in my garage and have a ecobee occupancy sensor in there so it will only adjust the temp in the garage if I'm in there.. but also have a seperate heater i can run whenever, and put better seals along the garage to keep heat in.. I've worked about that before but in my last house I didn't end up having any problems.. I also have a dye sub TONER printer though. Not ink..
Do you find you can see some of the adhesive from the second layer? Ive tried to player it on itself white on black and i can see the glue around the edges so it doesnt look clean! Any advice would be amazing!
Ya, that does tend to happen if you have too much pressure when pressing it. Try lightening up on your pressure to where it's just enough to press it on. A lot of people think pressing harder fixes things. So maybe try that, and hopefully, it helps!! ))
How do these hold up in the wash? are they durable?
They are very durable. This specific holds up surprisingly well.
What’s the business website curious for some pricing
The website is down right now for reconstruction. You can email threadchemistrytshirts@gmail.com though and get in touch that way.
A lot to this press tee business.
This shirt order specifically!!
Can you layer puff on brick and brick on flock? Looking to do a 3 layer 3D effect of old school letterman jacket letter. (1st layer on shirt flock, 2nd brick, top layer puff.)
So I actually did this the other day for a customer of mine because we were curious about the same thing. Technically the answer is yes, you can. It will adhere. However, the look of it is a little 'different' for lack of a better term. The best way I could describe it would be that the silicone is such a precise clean edged material and the flock is more of a rounded edge, not so 'exact' material that personally, I didn't like the way it looked. Although he did think it was kind of cool. So I guess that would be a personal preference on how it looks. I wish I could post a picture here. I would show you the outcome. But to answer your question, yes it is possible.
@@threadchemistry thank you very much! I do understand what you are saying with the sharp edge look. I wonder if a slightly different font that is rounded for the brick would help or use a cuticle cutter (edge trimmer) to bevel the edges, if possible, could help.
Obviously it would have to be a single item sell or be able to make enough on it to cover the cost of your time.
Yea it's worth a shot.. Hey I'm going to be posting a new video within the next week. I will add a picture of the shirt I already did you so you can see it. Just a quick shot of it to the very end l and I'll message you right here to let you know.. ))
@@threadchemistry that would be great, thanks
You got it.. ))
thank you
You're very welcome. Thank you.
What is the price of the puff rhino
All depends on the lengths you get. 20" by 10 feet for $69 is what I usually get. The less you get the more expensive. The more you get the less expensive..
So dope..
Amen buddy.
What Font is That Profits Logo
I will look it up when I get home and get back to you.
Rosella font, which has 6 styles, and this one is Engraved. So look for Rosella Engraved.
@@threadchemistry thanks appreciate that what’s the back font
@@threadchemistry wats back font on shirt
Do you repress the puff or is is one press?
Just once. Good call. So if you do have anything that needs post pressed, you should do all that before the puff also. Puff is always last, and only once..
@@threadchemistry thanks
Anytime man.
By now, you know that SISER is pronounced SEE-ZER. One year post video, and I wish you had allowed more space between the F I T on the front. But the shirt looks pretty nice!
👍
You need a work table
I had just moved so my garage was being built out. If you go to a more recent video you can see it. It was definitely brutal while I was waiting for it though. haha.
@@threadchemistry what did the puff word say?
Profits. 1 of my customers clothing brands..
Seeezer
Do you mean Siser??
Get yourself some benches mate, you are going to hurt your back.
I had just moved and was in the middle of building out the garage. I know all to much about back issues my friend.
@@threadchemistry No drama, all the best with your business.
Like your style