I currently only do decals but I’ve just purchased a heat press and attachments, started making htv shirts but looking into dtf. I buy my designs from Etsy svg,png files and make sure you read the descriptions because they may have a commercial license you have to buy to use there designs for resale. Helps me from spending the time making a custom decal when I can support other small businesses as well 👍🏻 can you do a video on how you purchase your dtf sheets?
When you do an application on the front and back, do you have to worry about overheating whatever you put on first? Like, if you did the back first, then you flip the shirt over to do the front, can that damage what you put on the back because if the doubled heat time?
@MasterScreenPrints I started with embroidery, I've been averaging a fully finished, digitized, tested, 8x8 custom design a week. Now I'm getting into transfers to speed up the process and production. Just got 100 in the mail today, event is on Saturday
@@MasterScreenPrints yeah the re digitizing stuff is a pain my arse. Especially when i want to change the design around a bit seems like I have to start over
@@rezzbuilds8343 I did digitize just to know how to do it. I don’t have embroidery but I order patches. I have little room in my house and this works for me.
I currently only do decals but I’ve just purchased a heat press and attachments, started making htv shirts but looking into dtf. I buy my designs from Etsy svg,png files and make sure you read the descriptions because they may have a commercial license you have to buy to use there designs for resale. Helps me from spending the time making a custom decal when I can support other small businesses as well 👍🏻 can you do a video on how you purchase your dtf sheets?
I certainly will. I’ll add the link as well
Which heat press do u use?
I use the craft pro slide out 15x15 from @heatpressnation
When you do an application on the front and back, do you have to worry about overheating whatever you put on first? Like, if you did the back first, then you flip the shirt over to do the front, can that damage what you put on the back because if the doubled heat time?
I did a video and I explained that it does not damage the front or back with additional heat.
How do you measure the placement going down the sleeve of a long sleeve shirt?
Thank you for your response. I will make a video with that explanation just for you.
I do all the designing myself. Its the production and busines side i need help with
What do you do, transfers or screen printing?
@MasterScreenPrints I started with embroidery, I've been averaging a fully finished, digitized, tested, 8x8 custom design a week. Now I'm getting into transfers to speed up the process and production. Just got 100 in the mail today, event is on Saturday
@@rezzbuilds8343 good luck, yes transfers are so convenient. You can always do more than one size so you don’t have to do them all.
@@MasterScreenPrints yeah the re digitizing stuff is a pain my arse. Especially when i want to change the design around a bit seems like I have to start over
@@rezzbuilds8343 I did digitize just to know how to do it. I don’t have embroidery but I order patches. I have little room in my house and this works for me.
Where do you buy your transfers from? Thanks
I use supacolor transfers
Is that Reyes talking?
Yes, the Reyes
Is that " What about the Gas"? lol
Yes sir, that’s Reyesthentreprenauer
this guy is all over the place, ese si es mexicano!!!
@@MasterScreenPrints
10k but you had to buy supplies. You overhead was at least 2k? 8k in 3 days is beautiful
Yes Sir. That is @reyestheentreprenauer