I truly do love your humility and way of explaining this video kid. Thank you man. I've been doing and designing stuff for over 12 years, and this was sweet and helpful. Thanks bud.
Yes there! I started out smaller with a beginner l1800 and recently purchased a big commercial size! Super exciting when you can print and reprint or edit at your own convenience. Let me know if you ever need any printed! I’d be so down ❤ I’m trying your take on the leather patches next!
LoneStar adhesive is a life saver when it comes to non stitch patches! I’m definitely going to try out some DTF! Thanks for the video @LoneStarAdhesive
ALL DTF transfers use 300 to 310 degrees. Your over cooking your transfers. Too much heat will dull the colors and decrease the bonding to the leather.
Cool video! DTF is a game changer. You can cut leather on a Cricut using a knife blade. There is a limit to the thickness but it speeds up making shapes 😎
So I’m confused. Hybond or the leather cement? Your videos have two recommendations. Wondering which has served you the best? I’ve had an evolving t-shirt company for 9 years with two locations. I’ve missed out on the cap end of the business. I’ve lost a lot of ball teams to other companies doing the whole package. Time to step up. Like my clothing lines. I don’t want anything going out the door to come back. Going DTF has been more costly but since switching from silk screen to DTF. I haven’t had an item come back in 1 1/2 years. I already DTF leather for keychains, wallets, lanyards, headbands and on and on. Thinking the DTF leather patches would knock it out of the park. Thanks for your videos.
Those Ultra Color Max transfers on shirts are hot peel after 15 seconds. Why on leather do we cold peel and press a 2nd time. Not being a smartass, I just genuinely want to know what the advantage is.
Very helpul! I appreciate your no nonsense approach and sharing sources.
A pair of nice scissors works better than an exacto knife to cut out circles from my experience. Great video. Thanks.
I should've 100% used scissors lol great call! Thank you!
Look up budget arbor press and clicker dyes for cutting out you patches. It will save you alot of time
I truly do love your humility and way of explaining this video kid. Thank you man. I've been doing and designing stuff for over 12 years, and this was sweet and helpful. Thanks bud.
Thanks for your time and your support to the community great video information thanks 😊
Absolutely! I appreciate you tuning in and hope you got some useful info!
And this is why I have a DTF printer I’m able to do all sorts of fun stuff like this I love it! I also sell transfers to others too so it’s a win win!
I would love to own one someday! Unlimited creativity!
Yes there! I started out smaller with a beginner l1800 and recently purchased a big commercial size! Super exciting when you can print and reprint or edit at your own convenience. Let me know if you ever need any printed! I’d be so down ❤ I’m trying your take on the leather patches next!
Omg, I get so inspired every time I watch one of your videos. Thank you!
I absolutely love to hear that! Thank you!
LoneStar adhesive is a life saver when it comes to non stitch patches! I’m definitely going to try out some DTF! Thanks for the video
@LoneStarAdhesive
I'm gonna have to try that out! I've been hearing a lot of good things. Thank you for tuning in and hope the patches turn out slick!
ALL DTF transfers use 300 to 310 degrees. Your over cooking your transfers. Too much heat will dull the colors and decrease the bonding to the leather.
Gabe out here killing it
thank you! I really appreciate that!
Cool video! DTF is a game changer. You can cut leather on a Cricut using a knife blade. There is a limit to the thickness but it speeds up making shapes 😎
I have also tried sublimation on leather. Must be a light colour leather. Gives a weathered image look.
So I’m confused. Hybond or the leather cement? Your videos have two recommendations. Wondering which has served you the best? I’ve had an evolving t-shirt company for 9 years with two locations. I’ve missed out on the cap end of the business. I’ve lost a lot of ball teams to other companies doing the whole package. Time to step up. Like my clothing lines. I don’t want anything going out the door to come back. Going DTF has been more costly but since switching from silk screen to DTF. I haven’t had an item come back in 1 1/2 years. I already DTF leather for keychains, wallets, lanyards, headbands and on and on. Thinking the DTF leather patches would knock it out of the park. Thanks for your videos.
Great video gabe! I saw ya peeking at the script 👀
Thank you! haha i slipped up!
If you have a cap heat press, you can use double sided HTV film for faster work time and even better adhesion
That's a great suggestion!
Good video, I use the same glue. I will try the dtf.
Thank you! Let me know how it turns out!
Excellent video!! Thank you for sharing
That was an amazing idea.😮
P s just subscribe video was too amazing
Thank you! I really appreciate that and for subscribing!
my guy!
we thinking the same
I hit the like and subscribed even before finishing the video.
I really appreciate that!
Thanks!!!
Great video
Awesome. Thanks
😊 nice work
Looking for a hat for my big head with my company logo. Can you do that?
Great
Thank you!
cool
Those Ultra Color Max transfers on shirts are hot peel after 15 seconds. Why on leather do we cold peel and press a 2nd time. Not being a smartass, I just genuinely want to know what the advantage is.
Too labor intense. How do you make any money?