More information needed. Please provide description of products. Love your machine and the arms that are on it. Give details. What did you mix the white paint with?
Love those cup turners and your beautiful work... can you list in the description box where you purchased the turners from... also was the white paint or resin mixed with something... many thanks from the UK
There from a company called the tumbler grip I have it listed under the video , thanks fir the great comments. Let me know if you need anything else answered
Where did you get your turners from? I've never see arms/attachments like that. 😍 Also, do you have any tips or tricks to applying vinyl straight? Thanks
What helps me with vinyl is to apply it upside down. I err way less when my cup is flipped for some reason. And use a transfer tape with a grid overlay on it so you can square off the cut and use the cup bottom as a level. Clear vessels are easy you can just fill with water and use the water as a level! It also helps to use parchment paper to test your placement before finalizing. You can see right through it and correct positioning before removing it to lay the vinyl. Depending on how large your design is, using a warp too in editing can help your design conform to your cup shape better, sometimes that’s the real problem.
You can use the link I just posted , it called the tumbler grip ask for Lauren or Brian they’re the owners they are amazing let the know I Refered you . I’ve changed out all my turners to the grips
I love the effect and I love the video in whole, but word of warning: I heard that lately there has been some data about dangerous chemicals from epoxy being able to enter through the gloves on a microscopic base. I am not sure how extensive this data is or how true (though there is no reason to doubt it), it was just something a chemist friend told me. I also use a lot of epoxy and get it a lot on my gloves in the process, so this shocked me (we all know epoxy is toxic, but that the chemicals go through the gloves?!?). But better safe than sorry, so maybe spreading the epoxy with some brush or similar in the future would be advisable? Otherwise absolutely love the video, keep it up! :)
Absolutely beautiful!!! ❤
I would have liked to have seen the finished product.
Love the first one
I love the first one that is rotating.
I love doing these.
Beautiful 😍
What an awesome video. Thanks for sharing. I don't have that turner but I do have their grips! The are amazing!
Awesome, I absolutely love this, can’t wait to try. Thank you for sharing!
New subscriber here! I can't wait to see the finished product! Thank you for sharing :-)
I think it’s stunning!
Very nice artwork!
😲😲😲😲 WOW, LOVE IT!
Love it beautiful ty
That's awesome
More information needed. Please provide description of products. Love your machine and the arms that are on it. Give details. What did you mix the white paint with?
I mixed the white paint with is resin epoxy , the inks used were a combo of ranger inks and piñata inks , epoxy used is ksresin .
The link is listed for the turner and arms you can click on it and it will take you to the site thanks.
@@artistrybysusan3595 I do not see the link for the arms?
@@artistrybysusan3595 You don't have anything listed as to what you are using in the video.
How did you get that pattern on the one that is already turning? That looks amazing. I like the blank black spots in it.
Love those cup turners and your beautiful work... can you list in the description box where you purchased the turners from... also was the white paint or resin mixed with something... many thanks from the UK
There from a company called the tumbler grip I have it listed under the video , thanks fir the great comments. Let me know if you need anything else answered
It’s white acrylic paint mixed with the resin in a medicine cup just a few drops , the other tumbler I used white alcohol ink in the resin
Tumbler grip
They turned out beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial!
Cool
the white you put at the end is epoxy with white ??
No follow up ?
Wow can I ask about your turner/your cup inserts? Did you make these?
Where did you get your turners from? I've never see arms/attachments like that. 😍
Also, do you have any tips or tricks to applying vinyl straight?
Thanks
The Tumbler Grip - for the turner
What helps me with vinyl is to apply it upside down. I err way less when my cup is flipped for some reason. And use a transfer tape with a grid overlay on it so you can square off the cut and use the cup bottom as a level. Clear vessels are easy you can just fill with water and use the water as a level! It also helps to use parchment paper to test your placement before finalizing. You can see right through it and correct positioning before removing it to lay the vinyl. Depending on how large your design is, using a warp too in editing can help your design conform to your cup shape better, sometimes that’s the real problem.
What did you mix the white paint with? Epoxy?
Please can u tell me again where to find those grips 😉
bit.ly/3eE8WaQ
You can use the link I just posted , it called the tumbler grip ask for Lauren or Brian they’re the owners they are amazing let the know I Refered you . I’ve changed out all my turners to the grips
What is the name of the tumbler turner company? I missed hearing it. I love the alcohol inks technique. Beautiful!!
I’ve added the link for the turner company above , their turners are amazing.!
The tumbler grip , Brian and Lauren are the owners they’re amazing
Is that white mixed with epoxy or just plain white acrylic?
Also, there is no link in the description 🤷♀️
No final product? Why do people end it before we see how it turns out?
I will be posting a final video once it’s completed
I love the effect and I love the video in whole, but word of warning: I heard that lately there has been some data about dangerous chemicals from epoxy being able to enter through the gloves on a microscopic base. I am not sure how extensive this data is or how true (though there is no reason to doubt it), it was just something a chemist friend told me. I also use a lot of epoxy and get it a lot on my gloves in the process, so this shocked me (we all know epoxy is toxic, but that the chemicals go through the gloves?!?). But better safe than sorry, so maybe spreading the epoxy with some brush or similar in the future would be advisable? Otherwise absolutely love the video, keep it up! :)
www.thetumblergrip.com/collections/tumbler-grips/products/unicorn-ombre
Oh no, easy marble is oil based, I hope it turned out okay❤
Yes it did , it looks amazing!
@@artistrybysusan3595 I was about to say that, I've seen that it is a no-no for epoxy!