Thank you Sir, and thanks for the kind feedback. Please feel free to share, cause the traction on the channel is pretty slow at the moment. Thanks for watching and commenting
@@AlehandrosArhangelos so he shouldn't use a saw or anything else either since that's also technology that someone might not have at their house, right? Seriously, DIY = do it yourself and that's what he did, and you could replicate it yourself *without* using a CNC so it'd still be DIY for you too. You ought to get rid of that "too much technology doesn't mean it's DIY" nonsense because you will find that is a rabbit hole that you don't want to go down.
Thanks for the very generous and kind feedback Chris, Hopefully I will be able to punch out more frequent content in the future. Please feel free to share, cause the traction on the channel is pretty slow at the moment.Fingers crossed
Great to see you back Roy. Just checked on your website and couldn't find a link to purchase a t-shirt. Are you planning to sell any in the future? Best wishes Evangelos
Thank you Evangelos, good to be back, sorry about the long pause. Hmmm, I just might go setup a spreadshirt shop right now. If anyone wants to support the channel by making a purchase, it would be awesome. thanks for watching and commenting as always Sir!
Very good! Congratulations! I am considering a custom t-shirt business locally, but the thermal press is very expensive in Brazil and I am also unable to export due to the freight price. I was looking for a DIY thermal press to make myself and finally found your video. I wonder if you can share the plan. As you mentioned, you are not building this fantastic business machine, so I ask if there is a chance to get the plan. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for the kind feedback , and for your interest Sir. Unfortunately there are no plans available for this one. I have been thinking about making some available, but have not decided yet. I wish you the best on your new business idea, and I think I have seen a couple of other diy heatpresses on YT, that are a little less complex. Maybe some of these have some plans available. Have a great day👍😄
So all I need is 35k for a CNC router, another 10k in various woodworking tools, several hundred for the wood and materials, about a month of trial and error, and the preprinted transfers, and then I too can have a heat press for my T-shirts. What a bargain. It almost seems reasonable if a professional grade commercial heat press didn't just cost about 800 dollars and comes with a warranty.
Thanks Espen, glad you liked it, and thanks for watching. Yes it is fantastic. takes a little getting used to the handle position, but thats minor details
Impresionante!, Cómo demonios construiste esto la herramienta plegable (plancha), si, realmente eres tu de uno los mejores carpinteros del mundo. Gracias! a tu video👍
Great job! I'm considering a custom T-shirt business in local but heat press is too expensive in Australia. So I was looking for a DIY heat press to make it myself and finally found your video. I wonder if you can share the plan. As you mentioned you are not building this fantastic machine for business so I ask you if there is a chance to get the plan. Many Thanks!
Hi, great Video! It inspires me to try it out, thank you very much :D And thats where i was wondering: the Thermostat Regulator from the link in the description says it can controll the temperature from negative 40 to 99 Degree Celsius. That sounds like its not suitable because the Press should operate at appr. 160 Degree Celsius is that correct?
Thanx. Yes that is correct, Seem s like the suppliers has changed the product in the affiliate link after this was released. Yes you need a controller able to read values up to 170 degrees plus
Isn't it amazing how real constructive videos that take ages to make and require a lot of work and knowledge, get like 20k views and those fake 5 minute hacks get 20m views, or the stupid vlogger videos get like 200m views?
Wow thats really cool. I didn't even know those silicone heat mats existed, I'll have to keep that in mind when making a bigger 3d printer bed. Im in the US and in the process of making a lowrider cnc mill myself. My older brother is trying to start a t-shirt printing business and was wondering if I might be able to get the cutout plans to help him get started. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback Tim. Sound like you have a great time coming with that new cnc build. Unfortunately the cnc files are not complete and correct as some modifications where done after the cutout along the build process. Also I am on the verge of maybe making some plans for this build. Hope your brothers business plan works out and best of luck in your shop😄👍
Hello from Canada - Just discovered your great channel and impressive workshop. Love your self-made approach and look forward to viewing your other videos. Thanks for sharing. Marco
Ok I get it. Do I at least get help on making the locking mechanism on the top of the press, a sketch or something. Thats the part I find most troublesome to reproduce. Can you vary the clamping pressure of the press? Is your design built that way? It would be great if had that feature.
That is kind Sir. I am in the process of setting up a spreadshirt shop. So it might be possible that you can get a shirt, along with anyone interested in supporting the channel.. Thanks for watching and commenting
It depends on what controller you use. But there are only 6 wires. 2 for power in, 2 for power out to heating element, and 2 for the temp sensor. On my controller it was labeled on the terminals
Hello, sorry I don't speak English very well (I'm French). What did you put on your t-shirt to do the logo transfer? A logo on transfer paper bought ready-made ? Or something you printed ?
Hi Tom. The transfer is heat transfer vinyl. It comes in sheets or on a roll. The design can be made digital and cut on a vinyl cutter. I personally do not have one, so I cut mine on my homemade laser engraver.
the only video on youtube. its my luck I found your channel . great DIY. Can you please elaborate the transfer of pressure in detail. It will help in removing the faults while replicating the model.
hi, i'm bulding mine thanks for the inspiration. the temperature control says only reach 99ºC. Did it work for you? I think theated presses reach 400ºF about 200ºC
Thank you very much,unfortunately there are no plans available for this one, but please check out my website www.bellevuewoodshop.com for my other plans
@@bellevuesnekkeri What a shame, your work is neat. I'd love to make myself one as it's fairly expensive over here. The electric part is interesting and I'd love to make one to start my tshirt business
I see you haven’t posted any plans for the heat press. I have a project I’m working on ( a kydex press) and could use a handle like that. Does that style have a name that I can research?
Unfortunately I have no plans available for this one. The clamp type for the arm is a toggle clamp design, like the ones on a typical camshell heatpress. Hope this help you along
@@2553mbb Unfortunately there are no parts list or drawings. I made som cut files for the cnc , but some of the parts was modified after cutting, sthere are no correct drawings, as this was a personal project not planned for sale. Sorry about that. BUt the heatpad, regulator and some other parts are listed with affiliate links in the video description If you live in the US, you can order one from amazon at 120 usd, and it would be much easier to get a commercially made one. the heatpad and regulator I think is 70 usd alone
Thanks for sharing. Could you please link the screws that you use for joining the parts that are rotating, the ones that are mostly thread-less? Thanks again!
Thanks for watching. The bolts are custom made from 8mm steel round stock. They are threaded at the ends for the nuts. You can see it being made at timestamp 5:00
Love the video, and while it proves that its doable I think you're at an advantage of being in the 5% that has a shop with a cnc to make the cuts that fast lol. I'd be years trying to get that with a jigsaw. But Again Great video to watch.
Of course a cnc is more accurate faster, but it CAN be done with other tools as well, but its a little more fiddly. Thanks for the kind feedback, and thanks for watching
Thanks. Do you mean like heating pads for mugs and hats and so on? The controller can handle up to 2000w, but you would have to make some kind of plug to switch the heating element and temp sensor, so it could be done
Hi love your vids you made a lion stop some years ago i am building a 8 meter one i have a tiger stop track but no motor or controller/motor would you help me out ????
You should get that in the hands of. A professional and let me review it.
In all seriousness, glad to see another video from you.
Your channel is quietly one of the best channels that build things.
Thank you Sir, and thanks for the kind feedback. Please feel free to share, cause the traction on the channel is pretty slow at the moment. Thanks for watching and commenting
You always make amazing builds with extreme D.I.Y. materials... it must take a lot of time designing these things. Great job!! Very inspiring!
Thank you very much for the kind feedback Anthony, glad you like it. It its time consuming, but very satisfying getting good feedback in the end.
DIY is not having your own workshop. He has a big fat CNC machine to precut all the pieces. Good project, but not DIY for sure.
@@AlehandrosArhangelos so he shouldn't use a saw or anything else either since that's also technology that someone might not have at their house, right? Seriously, DIY = do it yourself and that's what he did, and you could replicate it yourself *without* using a CNC so it'd still be DIY for you too. You ought to get rid of that "too much technology doesn't mean it's DIY" nonsense because you will find that is a rabbit hole that you don't want to go down.
I wish this channel had more frequent videos this is a fantastic channel one of my favorites!!
Thanks for the very generous and kind feedback Chris, Hopefully I will be able to punch out more frequent content in the future. Please feel free to share, cause the traction on the channel is pretty slow at the moment.Fingers crossed
Great to see you back Roy. Just checked on your website and couldn't find a link to purchase a t-shirt. Are you planning to sell any in the future? Best wishes Evangelos
Thank you Evangelos, good to be back, sorry about the long pause. Hmmm, I just might go setup a spreadshirt shop right now. If anyone wants to support the channel by making a purchase, it would be awesome. thanks for watching and commenting as always Sir!
@@bellevuesnekkeri Kjøper gjerne...
First things first. I need that dang cnc machine! Lmao
Men's 2XL please! Great build... again. 👍😎🤘
Thank you very much Paul
Very good! Congratulations!
I am considering a custom t-shirt business locally, but the thermal press is very expensive in Brazil and I am also unable to export due to the freight price. I was looking for a DIY thermal press to make myself and finally found your video.
I wonder if you can share the plan. As you mentioned, you are not building this fantastic business machine, so I ask if there is a chance to get the plan.
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for the kind feedback , and for your interest Sir. Unfortunately there are no plans available for this one. I have been thinking about making some available, but have not decided yet. I wish you the best on your new business idea, and I think I have seen a couple of other diy heatpresses on YT, that are a little less complex. Maybe some of these have some plans available. Have a great day👍😄
So all I need is 35k for a CNC router, another 10k in various woodworking tools, several hundred for the wood and materials, about a month of trial and error, and the preprinted transfers, and then I too can have a heat press for my T-shirts. What a bargain. It almost seems reasonable if a professional grade commercial heat press didn't just cost about 800 dollars and comes with a warranty.
The video looks good. but why you speed the process where you put the control unit together. We lose you .
Hola puede dejar los planos de corte de la madera porfa🙏
Lo siento, pero estos no son correctos. Nle ajustó algunos durante la construcción, por lo que no tengo estos. Gracias por ver.
So nice to se at video from you again! Great job - Very nice project!
And congrats on the kapex 120! You much deserve it - its a great saw!
Thanks Espen, glad you liked it, and thanks for watching. Yes it is fantastic. takes a little getting used to the handle position, but thats minor details
👍👍👍👍
handy if youve got 50,000 dollars worth of equipment
Impresionante!, Cómo demonios construiste esto la herramienta plegable (plancha), si, realmente eres tu de uno los mejores carpinteros del mundo. Gracias! a tu video👍
Muchas gracias por los generosos comentarios, es muy apreciado. Gracias por ver y comentar
You wouldn’t happen to still have the file? My wife is getting into shirts and this options looks way cheaper than buy the store bought.
Awesome! Congrats for this piece of art! can you please share the plans please?
Great job!
I'm considering a custom T-shirt business in local but heat press is too expensive in Australia. So I was looking for a DIY heat press to make it myself and finally found your video.
I wonder if you can share the plan. As you mentioned you are not building this fantastic machine for business so I ask you if there is a chance to get the plan.
Many Thanks!
Hi
I sent you an email Brian
Hey can you forward me that plan ?
Bisa di terjemahkan, alat dan bahan apa saja untuk bkin alat press ini 🙏
Hi, great Video! It inspires me to try it out, thank you very much :D
And thats where i was wondering: the Thermostat Regulator from the link in the description says it can controll the temperature from negative 40 to 99 Degree Celsius. That sounds like its not suitable because the Press should operate at appr. 160 Degree Celsius is that correct?
Thanx. Yes that is correct, Seem s like the suppliers has changed the product in the affiliate link after this was released. Yes you need a controller able to read values up to 170 degrees plus
Heat pres rol to rol 😁
Isn't it amazing how real constructive videos that take ages to make and require a lot of work and knowledge, get like 20k views and those fake 5 minute hacks get 20m views, or the stupid vlogger videos get like 200m views?
Thanks for the support, and I totally agree😄👍
mantab.....
happy for you of 100k suscraber
Thank you very much
Hello, it's a great video and I followed the video to do the same. Can you tell me the measurements? It would make my job much easier. thanks.
Thanks. Unfortunately there are no plans available for this one
Good job...can i get info where i can buy clamp toggle adjusment bold, please?
Thanks, I am not sure what bolt you are referring to? I just used some parts I already had laying around
How can we buy this raw material?
WOW! Love that trim router that swings up- I hope you have the build of that device video'd somewhere! Liked-Subscribed-Notified! Excellent work!
Thanks, yes SIr, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/ae1HW9LRZ6I/видео.html&ab_channel=Bellevue😀Woodshop
I cant believe you really didn't pot the plan for this project. Ugh!!
It might come in the future
Wow thats really cool. I didn't even know those silicone heat mats existed, I'll have to keep that in mind when making a bigger 3d printer bed. Im in the US and in the process of making a lowrider cnc mill myself. My older brother is trying to start a t-shirt printing business and was wondering if I might be able to get the cutout plans to help him get started.
Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback Tim. Sound like you have a great time coming with that new cnc build. Unfortunately the cnc files are not complete and correct as some modifications where done after the cutout along the build process. Also I am on the verge of maybe making some plans for this build. Hope your brothers business plan works out and best of luck in your shop😄👍
@@bellevuesnekkeri Do you have a place you post your plans so I can make sure to check back if you post them?
@@Gladrim56 All my plans are available on my website, so it should land there: www.bellevuewoodshop.com
jio pappa
I love the fact the only tool I could afford in this engine video was the central pneumatic brad gun.
If only we had one of those. Cnc
Projeto fantástico. Parabéns amigo. 👍👍👍
Muito obrigado, senhor. Que bom que você gostou
Hello from Canada - Just discovered your great channel and impressive workshop. Love your self-made approach and look forward to viewing your other videos. Thanks for sharing. Marco
Thank you very much Marco for the kind feedback, it is much appreciated. Hang in there, I have some cool stuff in the coming:)
No worries. Lots there already. Do you have a video on the large CNC with the Festool sign?
I'm salivating over the workshop. Lol
So ummm... Are you gonna post the plans for this thing or what? I want it, badly!
I am considering it if the demand is large enough, but only a couple this far, so I doubt it. Sorry about that
Ok I get it. Do I at least get help on making the locking mechanism on the top of the press, a sketch or something. Thats the part I find most troublesome to reproduce.
Can you vary the clamping pressure of the press? Is your design built that way? It would be great if had that feature.
The pressure is adjustable, you can see it being installed at 8:27
any chance i can buy the gcodes for this buildt woud low to build one for my own :)
Hi, Send me an email at: bellevuewoodshop(at)gmail.com
Wow that is osm SIr. can you please share me the dxf or pdf fill so that i can try it too?
Thanks. Unfortunately the files are not complete and correct as some modifications where done after the cutout along the build process.😀
I'll buy a T-shirt. 2XL.
That is kind Sir. I am in the process of setting up a spreadshirt shop. So it might be possible that you can get a shirt, along with anyone interested in supporting the channel.. Thanks for watching and commenting
So what did you wire the heating pad to exactly? Thanks.
It is wired to the temperature controller seen a 10:51
I saw the first 30 seconds of this video and subscribed.
Thanks for watching and subbing 👍
That was so gangsta
Hi, you have the cnc plans for sale?
Hi, Unfortunately there are no plans available for this one, but please check out my website www.bellevuewoodshop.com for my other plans
can you show how you wired the temp controls box?
It depends on what controller you use. But there are only 6 wires. 2 for power in, 2 for power out to heating element, and 2 for the temp sensor. On my controller it was labeled on the terminals
Amazing project!😮👏👏👏Can that design applicable for Dark Transfer Paper? Or even sublimation?
Thanks, not familiar with dark transfer paper or sublimation
Hi dear sir, it is so wonderful project , please - if it possible - can you share the DXF cnc cutting files ?.
It is really help full
Thanks Paul😄👍
Sei un figo!
Hello, sorry I don't speak English very well (I'm French). What did you put on your t-shirt to do the logo transfer? A logo on transfer paper bought ready-made ? Or something you printed ?
Hi Tom. The transfer is heat transfer vinyl. It comes in sheets or on a roll. The design can be made digital and cut on a vinyl cutter. I personally do not have one, so I cut mine on my homemade laser engraver.
Nice build 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks
Any chance you are sharing the STLs(or whatever you use for your CNC)?
Hi. The files used for the cnc are not complete and correct, as some parts where modified during and after production. Sorry about that
Hi excuse me I want to ask, what is the size for the heating board?
Thank you.🙏
They come in different sizes. This one is 400mm x 400mm there is a link in the video description below. thanks for watching
@@bellevuesnekkeri
Oh so ok thanks for the information
And if I may know for the size of 400 * 400 how much electricity is needed, right?
the only video on youtube. its my luck I found your channel . great DIY. Can you please elaborate the transfer of pressure in detail. It will help in removing the faults while replicating the model.
Glad you liked it. Not sure what you are asking. The clamping pressure is adjusted with the bolt on top that has the knurled handle
hi, i'm bulding mine thanks for the inspiration. the temperature control says only reach 99ºC. Did it work for you? I think theated presses reach 400ºF about 200ºC
to transfer or sublimate you need reach 180°C
Which app you use for editing
I use Davinci Resolve
Very Very God, Please Share Plane Frame
Thank you very much,unfortunately there are no plans available for this one, but please check out my website www.bellevuewoodshop.com for my other plans
Thank you very much for your sharing, greetings for you from Algeria 🇩🇿.
Thanks for watching
Can you provide me 1 PCs sir
I do not make these or sale unfortunately, I only made one for myself
Nice job.....Good to see you back.....
Thank you Martin, Sorry for the long pause and lack of content
does it work for phone cases?
I have not tried it on phone cases
Amazing. Would it be possible to order one from you?
Thanks David. Unfortunately I do not make these for sale. Just made this one as a concept for my own personal use
@@bellevuesnekkeri What a shame, your work is neat. I'd love to make myself one as it's fairly expensive over here. The electric part is interesting and I'd love to make one to start my tshirt business
Sir, you ROCK! and you know, what I do to people that rock??? I SUBSCRIBE TO THEIR CHANNEL!!
Thanks a lot for the kind feedback, and THANKS for subbing.👍👍👍😀
I see you haven’t posted any plans for the heat press. I have a project I’m working on ( a kydex press) and could use a handle like that. Does that style have a name that I can research?
Unfortunately I have no plans available for this one. The clamp type for the arm is a toggle clamp design, like the ones on a typical camshell heatpress. Hope this help you along
good job!
Thanks Eddie👍😀
Cool man,,,auto subs
Thanks for watching and subbing
What temperatures does it reach? Could you still use it for lamination, screen printing etc?
It can do 200 degrees Celsius at least. Not recommended to use over 240 degrees
Do you sell these ?
Unfortunately not, this is a one of a kind for my personal use
How hot can the silicone pad get? Is the heat even over the whole thing for sublimation
The specs for the pad says 235 degrees Celsius. And it seems like the heat distribution is pretty even😄👍
awesome project and video!
Thanks Nemo, glad you liked it
Ehy man this video is great.. What is the max temperature the silicone pad can reach?
Thank you Riccardo. I am not sure, but I use it at a max temp of 165 degrees C for the vinyl I use for my shirts👍😄
Great build and loved the video.
Thank you very much Sir
Good job ...may I ask if possible to share your design plans for this heat press?
Thank you. Unfortunately there are no plans available for this one
Make me one and send it to Finland👍 👌
Glad you liked it, but I think you are better off purchasing a commercial made one😀
@@bellevuesnekkeri I know 😄 But it looks still nice 👌
Nice work
Thank you Sir!😄👍
Would you consider selling the unfinnishd wood parts as a kit I buy the hardware on top of the rouyeterd parts
Hi, Thank you for your interest. I do not make these for sale unfortunately
@@bellevuesnekkeri OK then can you sell me your drawings and parts list please Ray
@@2553mbb Unfortunately there are no parts list or drawings. I made som cut files for the cnc , but some of the parts was modified after cutting, sthere are no correct drawings, as this was a personal project not planned for sale. Sorry about that. BUt the heatpad, regulator and some other parts are listed with affiliate links in the video description
If you live in the US, you can order one from amazon at 120 usd, and it would be much easier to get a commercially made one. the heatpad and regulator I think is 70 usd alone
@@bellevuesnekkeri THank you for taking the time to respond Ray
Design ?
I am sorry, no plans for this one unfortunately
the thing i was looking for thanks.
Cool
Thanks
Helluva build man, that was hella cool.
Hi, good job, Is this machine used for sublimation?
Thanks, I use it only for vinyl heat transfer👍😀
Wow, nice video, where did you buy that heating pad and how much.
Thanks. There are links in the video description for the parts
Fantastic
Thanks Stefano
Thanks for sharing. Could you please link the screws that you use for joining the parts that are rotating, the ones that are mostly thread-less? Thanks again!
Thanks for watching. The bolts are custom made from 8mm steel round stock. They are threaded at the ends for the nuts. You can see it being made at timestamp 5:00
Just brilliant 👍
Thanks
Any chance of releasing the cam files? My CNC would love to have a go on that.
If there is a decent amount of requests, I am considering making some plans for this.
@@bellevuesnekkeri Yes, Please!!
It would be great!
I would love it as well!
Me as well!!
Love the video, and while it proves that its doable I think you're at an advantage of being in the 5% that has a shop with a cnc to make the cuts that fast lol. I'd be years trying to get that with a jigsaw. But Again Great video to watch.
Of course a cnc is more accurate faster, but it CAN be done with other tools as well, but its a little more fiddly. Thanks for the kind feedback, and thanks for watching
great to see a new vid from ya
Thank you Tom
Ingenious design. Is it possible to buy build sheet and cad files? Aloha
Thank you. Unfortunately there are no plans available for this
Way too much work.
Only to me the smell is toxic?
Konge! 😁👍
Takk for det
hi sir. i would like to know how to build that im really amaze on how you do it. 😲
Thank you
What is the maximum temperature of this machine? Thanks
The specs says 235 degrees Celsius👍👍😄
nice idea & video. Quick question, Could you add more heatpads using the same power supply? thank you
Thanks. Do you mean like heating pads for mugs and hats and so on? The controller can handle up to 2000w, but you would have to make some kind of plug to switch the heating element and temp sensor, so it could be done
hi I'd like to know how you installed the heat control, and where to get the material
The heat control wiring is pretty straight forward. It is printed on the controller. Links to purchase all the parts are in the video description👍😀
Hi love your vids you made a lion stop some years ago i am building a 8 meter one i have a tiger stop track but no motor or controller/motor would you help me out ????
Thank you Mark.
nice !!how you controlled the time?Great job!!
Thanks. The timing is just manual with a stopwatch👍😄
Great linkage!
Thank you Sir
Thank you Daniel
Where did you buy the heating element?
You can find links to it in the video description😀👍