Such a great teaching tutorial, thank you! One question I have is what do you do if you get epoxy on your skin? I use all the safety precautions but very randomly I will get epoxy on my skin, followed by a complete freak out. I love Makerflo 👏👏 They are a great company and so many perks when you sign up, I just got free credit for my birthday! Also, my hubby put a tumbler I made for him in the dishwasher. Only took the one time to completely ruin it. 98% of the epoxy peeled off (with a bit of difficulty, but still). Hmmm could be an easier way to strip the mess up cups 🤔❓
I am super new to the epoxy tumbler world. I have only been doing them a couple months, but I LOVE it!! I have a question/problem that I thought you might could help me with. When I apply vinyl to a tumbler, I have tried every way I know how to “trim the excess” perfectly. Sadly, I can NOT get it right!! There is always stainless steel showing because it doesn’t match up properly!! Any hacks/suggestions/knowledge to help me get it right? Thank you for your time and I love watching all your tutorials 😊
Although I follow several creators, I have always said that you are the best at teaching
This video is so awesome. Thank you!!!!
I almost always use white subli tumblers. I sand them first, then proceed as normal. 😊 Great tips!
Oh nice!!! Thanks for the information! I want to try it now!
It works so well! I save the regular ones in case I need a different base other than white. Saves so much time. Just sand and wipe!
I've used sublimation tumblers. I sand and paint them first, of course. ❤
Awesome!! Thanks for the information!
Such a great teaching tutorial, thank you!
One question I have is what do you do if you get epoxy on your skin? I use all the safety precautions but very randomly I will get epoxy on my skin, followed by a complete freak out.
I love Makerflo 👏👏 They are a great company and so many perks when you sign up, I just got free credit for my birthday!
Also, my hubby put a tumbler I made for him in the dishwasher. Only took the one time to completely ruin it. 98% of the epoxy peeled off (with a bit of difficulty, but still). Hmmm could be an easier way to strip the mess up cups 🤔❓
I have epoxied sublimated tumblers. I just use very fine grit sandpaper to sand it with. I do not do it often though.
Me too!
I am super new to the epoxy tumbler world. I have only been doing them a couple months, but I LOVE it!! I have a question/problem that I thought you might could help me with. When I apply vinyl to a tumbler, I have tried every way I know how to “trim the excess” perfectly. Sadly, I can NOT get it right!! There is always stainless steel showing because it doesn’t match up properly!! Any hacks/suggestions/knowledge to help me get it right? Thank you for your time and I love watching all your tutorials 😊
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