Custom Clothing with your laser and the xTool screen printer

Small custom clothing orders can be expensive at typical screen printing shops, and some designs are not suited for those processes. This is where you can pick up some work as a small shop supporting other small businesses. We'll look at using synthetic leatherette for custom hats, DTF transfers, and screen printing to create a small custom order with inexpensive machines you can add to your laser workshop.
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  • @LakesideStreams
    @LakesideStreams

    You can use a tack spray on the board before putting the shirt on it to keep it from moving and also helps keep bleeding down quite a bit.

  • @MWE-693
    @MWE-693

    Interesting video, good to see the different applications. I did not see the link for the DTF transfers. Thanks

  • @mikeledee8786
    @mikeledee878621 күн бұрын

    Do you place anything between the back and front of the shirt to avoid the ink from passing to the other side of the t shirt?