Keep up the great work guys! So happy to have more content to inspire and motivate me to keep going. As for your laser, Print and cut feature in Lightburn is your friend. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve designed a cut in illustrator with registration marks, print a template with those marks (just tape it down on your large blank material sheet), import that into Lightburn, and use those same marks to register the placement. Guaranteed to cut your material EXACTLY how you want it. I have sublimated on acrylic (with my marks), imported my Illustrator file, Print and Cut setup, then perfection. It really cuts down on my material waste no matter if it’s leather blanks, card stock, wood, acrylic. It even helps you make up jigs for repeatable jobs (like engraving on pens). I don’t have a Boss laser but it should be compatible with Lightburn. I also don’t remember what software you use but if it isn’t Lightburn, give it a try.
I’ve grown use to how Lee shoots and edits over the 5 years I’ve been watching his channel and I was biased at first but I’m loving how this is being shot and edited it’s similar but different.
Your channel is always my go-to when learning new tips and tricks for printing, but I also love seeing all of the little space savers that you’ve implemented over the years (cutting foam to hold the ink cups = 🤯) Simple solution and super clean looking! Keep doing what you’re doing man!
For a shiny black on black look you can also use a clear ink (something with some body, doesn't need to be a gel). The use of a clear will also give the print a small level of depth, similar to stacking color and clear in a paint job.
solution for tipping mixing cups - use wide mouth uline mixing jars with screw on lids - wider yet shorter (good for stacking space) and wont tip over with a spatula while empty. 👍 come in clear or white - s-22855 / s-22856
I'm not a fan of those jars because they take up so much space when empty,and they cost a lot. The paint style cups can stack inside of each other which is a lot better for my small space, and they're cheap. Plus I had issues with those jars cracking over time when I used them a few years ago.
Your little cleaner holders you should the same thing with your paint on that little table. you did foam. there’s a little lip underneath that little table that you can fasten it to.
Do u know . I spend every day almost two hours watching ur videos . Some videos i watch twice or even three times. U are my inspiration. I want ur advice and will be really much appreciated, iam in Montreal and thinking to have my own printing shop , same as u have maybe , as a graphic designer i have a very good experience specially with the large format designs . However, as your experience, do u think this business can grow up. I mean do u think if i open my shop for screen print, mimaki uv printer and other printer machine for flyers and brochures, will be hood business ? Iam very hesitant and afraid specially that i will ask for business loan and keep my current job at less for couple of months. What u think ? Cheers
Yeah man, Wet on wet plastisol printing is really quite easy. HSA inks are much more technically challenging wet on wet. Plastisol tho. The magic is in the mesh count choices and ink viscosity. Pallet temps come into play yes but proper mesh choices combined with proper viscosity go a long way for run success from start to finish. Yall today are lucky to have probed flash units and Stampinators. I love the new shit. Inks are much better now too. Build up is a non factor now as the chemistry improves. Man, for only 4 years in you are pretty good. Get a press with at least 4 more heads when you can. 🤠
That was my first thought because I love magnets, but they sit on a lot of non magnetic surfaces too and the magnets made them more unstable in those cases when I tried it
@@leestuart38 thank you! I use a 157 thin thread mesh for the underbase, but unfortunately it doesn't cover very well with a one hit pass, so the top color unfortunately always lets the black of the T-shirt shine through. I stamp the underbase and I work with the Wilflex colors. I work on a manuell hand press, Can you give me a tip please?
@@leestuart38 I’m sadly not in in Texas but you seem like your a kick ass boss, I’ve been a director for a couple years and company, we print for Dallas Cowboys, Buccees, Sony and ect.
So what are the WOW secrets? I expected to see info related to tips on how to perfect WOW printing. This video just seems like its showing your shop printing a couple of jobs and some small shop upgrades. Where are the WOW secrets like the title suggests?
My employees definitely would have something to say about how wrong that statement is lol. But at the same time if someone can't figure something out or do it to my shops standard, of course I'm going to hop in and do it. I'm the most skilled person in this building 🥴
Keep up the great work guys! So happy to have more content to inspire and motivate me to keep going.
As for your laser, Print and cut feature in Lightburn is your friend. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve designed a cut in illustrator with registration marks, print a template with those marks (just tape it down on your large blank material sheet), import that into Lightburn, and use those same marks to register the placement.
Guaranteed to cut your material EXACTLY how you want it. I have sublimated on acrylic (with my marks), imported my Illustrator file, Print and Cut setup, then perfection.
It really cuts down on my material waste no matter if it’s leather blanks, card stock, wood, acrylic. It even helps you make up jigs for repeatable jobs (like engraving on pens).
I don’t have a Boss laser but it should be compatible with Lightburn. I also don’t remember what software you use but if it isn’t Lightburn, give it a try.
I’ve grown use to how Lee shoots and edits over the 5 years I’ve been watching his channel and I was biased at first but I’m loving how this is being shot and edited it’s similar but different.
Glad to hear man. I love the change and the direction things are going as we refine it
Your channel is always my go-to when learning new tips and tricks for printing, but I also love seeing all of the little space savers that you’ve implemented over the years (cutting foam to hold the ink cups = 🤯) Simple solution and super clean looking!
Keep doing what you’re doing man!
Always happy to hear that, thanks!
Wet on wet print came out sick! Love the idea with the mixing cup holder. Let us know how it worked out.
For a shiny black on black look you can also use a clear ink (something with some body, doesn't need to be a gel). The use of a clear will also give the print a small level of depth, similar to stacking color and clear in a paint job.
solution for tipping mixing cups - use wide mouth uline mixing jars with screw on lids - wider yet shorter (good for stacking space) and wont tip over with a spatula while empty. 👍 come in clear or white - s-22855 / s-22856
I'm not a fan of those jars because they take up so much space when empty,and they cost a lot. The paint style cups can stack inside of each other which is a lot better for my small space, and they're cheap. Plus I had issues with those jars cracking over time when I used them a few years ago.
Round cut a magnet sheet and stick it to the bottom of the cups.. like the ones on the back of souvenir fridge magnets.. maybe would work 🫡
I just picked up 12 of the U-Line cups for $20
@@JaxonRyan_Creative yeah man, pricing is actually the same as other mixing cups really - hope they work out for ya, I love them, and the look.
Dude I remember the original print of that shirt in the basement!
Your little cleaner holders you should the same thing with your paint on that little table. you did foam. there’s a little lip underneath that little table that you can fasten it to.
Awesome to see so much content coming from you. Lovin it.
We're just getting started 🤘🏻
Do u know . I spend every day almost two hours watching ur videos . Some videos i watch twice or even three times. U are my inspiration.
I want ur advice and will be really much appreciated, iam in Montreal and thinking to have my own printing shop , same as u have maybe , as a graphic designer i have a very good experience specially with the large format designs .
However, as your experience, do u think this business can grow up. I mean do u think if i open my shop for screen print, mimaki uv printer and other printer machine for flyers and brochures, will be hood business ?
Iam very hesitant and afraid specially that i will ask for business loan and keep my current job at less for couple of months.
What u think ?
Cheers
How did i not realize that you are a Lefty??? Thats awesome! Team Lefty! 👊
Lefty life 🤘🏻
Yeah man, Wet on wet plastisol printing is really quite easy. HSA inks are much more technically challenging wet on wet. Plastisol tho. The magic is in the mesh count choices and ink viscosity. Pallet temps come into play yes but proper mesh choices combined with proper viscosity go a long way for run success from start to finish. Yall today are lucky to have probed flash units and Stampinators. I love the new shit. Inks are much better now too. Build up is a non factor now as the chemistry improves. Man, for only 4 years in you are pretty good. Get a press with at least 4 more heads when you can. 🤠
thinking of under magnet on paint container bro
Thanks for posting
OG’s remember this job from the manual days! 16:17
It's been a while! Cool to revisit it and see how much everything has improved
getting stuff done!
Always 🤘🏻
amazing print @lee Stuart..
Movie quality shiiiettttt 😮💨🤟🏽🔥
Thank you 🙏🏻
Shit gets better every week, fucking unreal. Keep it up!
Thanks!
Put app tape down on the ss table it will protect it and once finished just rip it up and repeat.
Turns out ink just wipes right off the foam so it's not an issue
Another banger video guys 👌👌
Thank you 🙌
Thursday is the 4th for us down here, are you going to shift the Rogue Report to a different day or is it a take or leave it kind of deal.
It'll still be on Thursday
always great content, thanks bro
I appreciate that 👊🏻
Can we get a bonus video, with all of these improvements, in quick cuts
We can definitely do that eventually once we have enough to fill out a whole video
Throw a magnet in the bottom of the cups, easy to pick up and won't be top heavy and you'll never need to try to clean that foam
That was my first thought because I love magnets, but they sit on a lot of non magnetic surfaces too and the magnets made them more unstable in those cases when I tried it
@@leestuart38 Later in the video I heard you say "stainless steel" but the foam looks great cut on the laser, nice work!!
Do you know what the noise levels are in the shop? Seems quite loud when stuff is running and youre recording.
I have no idea but it can get pretty loud in there with the air compressor and embroidery machine running together
Do you stamp and use roller?
We use the stampinator most of the time, but I do use the roller for certain things.
What Meshcount do you use for the Underbase this two Wet on Wet Prints? 🙏🏼
These were both done with a 150 thin thread base and 225 for the top colors
@@leestuart38 thank you!
I use a 157 thin thread mesh for the underbase, but unfortunately it doesn't cover very well with a one hit pass, so the top color unfortunately always lets the black of the T-shirt shine through. I stamp the underbase and I work with the Wilflex colors.
I work on a manuell hand press, Can you give me a tip please?
Hear me out: Watercooled palets for wet on wet. :D
How many square feet is your printshop? It’s sweet.
Thanks! It's pretty small but it gets the job done (that's what he said). It's 1250 square feet
Great shit keep it up! Then hire me HAHA!
If you're local I'm always hiring
@@leestuart38 I’m sadly not in in Texas but you seem like your a kick ass boss, I’ve been a director for a couple years and company, we print for Dallas Cowboys, Buccees, Sony and ect.
I would cover it in pallet tape, gets dirty, pull it and replace it
Turns out the foam doesn't soak up ink or stain, it just wipes right off
So what are the WOW secrets? I expected to see info related to tips on how to perfect WOW printing. This video just seems like its showing your shop printing a couple of jobs and some small shop upgrades. Where are the WOW secrets like the title suggests?
Lee Stuart is tht boss that says “ill just do it so itll get done and be right” not cool
My employees definitely would have something to say about how wrong that statement is lol. But at the same time if someone can't figure something out or do it to my shops standard, of course I'm going to hop in and do it. I'm the most skilled person in this building 🥴