@@robertbronecke2397 remember that your title has to be sublimated coated. You can always connect with me after you finish it and let me know how it came out.
You are so welcome! Glad you got value from this video. I have another video where i compare polygloss sublimated tile vs a ready made sublimation tile. You should check it out to see the comparison.
Thank you so much you gave me a perfect idea for a Christmas Present for my Grandson, he loves Dr. Who and I'm going to do a tile for each Doctor. Keep these great tutorials coming.
Thanks so much for your support and you comment. I do appreciate it and I’ll keep bringing the tutorials. I just want to help as much persons as I can.
You are most welcome. Take a look at this comparison I did with a tile which was coated with PolyGloss and an actual ready done sublimation tile. You would be surprised 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
I just came across your channel. That came out pretty decent! I had this same idea for a project I'm working on and you've motivated me to go right ahead. I subbed! Bless up 👍🏾🙏🏾🇯🇲
Thanks very much for your comment. If you like that tile take a look at this set that I did. This quality is better and in this video I did a comparison 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Is that a different heat press than the one you used for the plate? Also on the plates, after you transfer you can eat off them and are they dish washer safe? Just wondering about all of these things and how many heat press are there or you just need one with different attachments. Thanks
Thanks for your question. Yes, the heat press I used in this video was the HPN Signature Series Auto-open Heat Press - shrsl.com/3gcw4. The one I used for the video with the plate was a 6 in 1 Amazon heat press. So what I normally advise is if you use the Polygloss method and sublimate a plate, use it as an ornament. Yes, you can eat off them as the company who produces the Polygloss noted that it is food safe, however, as I mentioned I rather use it as an ornament. In addition, it is not dishwasher safe, too much heat applied to that specific plate after it was coated with Polygloss and baked can cause the Polygloss to reactivate so keep it away from heat and microwaves. For sublimating plates, you will need a heat press with different attachments. See the link to a professional 8 in 1 press that can work - shrsl.com/41pxo. In addition, if you want to have a sublimation plate that you can use in the oven, microwave, and dishwasher and surely be able to eat out of it, then it may be best to purchase a ready-prepared sublimate blank plate and sublimate your design onto it. See the link here for some - shrsl.com/41y1z
I believe he missed showing the first step which is poly gloss coating the ceramic tile first. You can also laminate the tile first as well by pressing a sheet over the ceramic for some time then placing the picture over the top again pressing the picture. The exact times I am not sure yet. I did it for wood and it worked as well. Be sure the picture is printed on sublimation paper in reverse.
They are steps to follow when sublimating onto the tile. In this video i explained that I would of coated it with PolyGloss before hand. If you would like to see the process of how to coat a tile with polygloss before sublimating you can watch this video which can help👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html after you coat the tile you can then cure it, then sublimate onto it. if you are still having trouble feel free to reach out to me on Facebook or Instagram and i will help.
Thanks for your comment and recommendations. Kindly note that in the video 1:00 i mentioned that the tile was coated with polygloss before hand and i also placed a card at the top of the screen where that video shows the process of how you use the Polygloss to coat the different hard substrates.
Thanks for your question, This was actually the plan of course when that time comes that I can get my own home. When that time comes I plan to do custom tiles in the Bathroom and the kitchen. So far they have been staying up and working. Exposure to a lot of sunlight for example 1 year or more, the tile will start to fade.
Thanks so much for your comment and sorry for the late response. The name of the Heat press is the HPN Signature Series Auto Open Heat Press. Here is the link to it 👉 shrsl.com/3k8wp There are Heat presses you can also get from amazon but the link I provided is a more professional press.
Thanks for your question. Yes, if you are interested in sublimating you will surely need a sublimation printer or a printer that was converted into a sublimation printer and you will also need sublimation ink. For sublimation printers I would recommend the Epson F170 and this comes with sublimation ink. If you are looking at converting a printer then you can use the Epson Et15000 or Epson ET2760.
Thanks for your questions and comment. When i use Polygloss and whenever i do a video i always recommend persons to be careful when it comes to dishwashers are the temperature can affect the final product. It would be best to wash by hand for more protection. I hope this helps in answering your question.
once you follow the process correctly they will be sealed and can be used any place. however you would want to still protect them. I never put them under the team of tremendous heat after printing on them but i believe it can withstand the heat.
Thanks for your comment. In this video this was a regular tile that I use. What I did was applied polygloss onto the tile giving it the ability sublimate. If you are interested you can take a look at this video where I bought a sublimation tile and compare it to a tile I coated with Polygloss then sublimate them. th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html Take a look and tell me what you think.
How much Polygloss do you brush on porcelain tile. Mine looks a little sparse and has brush strokes. Can I coat with Polygloss again? Great video and thanks in advance for your reply. Carol
What I would normally do is pour on a lot and when using the pain brush be very very gentle. Do not put so much pressure on painting on the polygloss, the lighter you pass the brush over the tile the better. In terms of redoing the tile, I think it’s best to clean it off completely and go from there. I hope this helps and thanks so much for supporting and feel free to reach out to me on Instagram if you need any more help or you can reply here.
@@atprints Thank you. I've ordered a gravity sprayer and am going to try that. I come close with the paint brush but, am not happy with the final results. Thanks for your great videos and for answering questions.
Thanks for your question. If you do not have a heat press its going to be a bit difficult as you do need pressure on the tile. Maybe a handheld press might work but you would have to apply a lot of pressure for a period of time.
@@atprints ok so what constitutes good pressure in foot pounds i can fabricate a press and i have weights what does your manual say your press provides 👍
@@atprints yes i did but i saw your hear pressure closed completely and mine don’t so maybe that’s why i didn’t came right 😔 im trying to put a photo from my wedding
@@brendaduran7335 do you have a swing away heat press or a clam shell? Also if your press wouldn’t close you can remove the mats and that should give you some space.
@@brendaduran7335 I totally understand. If you are on Instagram or Facebook you can personal message me and I will help you. My Instagram and Facebook is @allan21thompson
Wow. So creative. Pity I didn't know about this before. Will consider getting a tile done for my bathroom. Do you also print on porcelain? Do you print on large tiles ?
Yes, there is a process you have to follow. Once you apply the Polygloss onto the tile you have to allow it to cure by allowing it to dry for a bit they curing it in an oven. If you have time you can watch this video 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Learn how to make your own sublimation blanks/hard substrates 👉👉th-cam.com/video/U-ymHszNgx0/w-d-xo.html
Is that regular picture paper you used?
@@robertbronecke2397 hey, I used A-SUB paper.
Ok thank u I'm going to try that out
@@robertbronecke2397 remember that your title has to be sublimated coated. You can always connect with me after you finish it and let me know how it came out.
Wow! I had no idea…🤯 The tile is so vibrant and the color was even applied into the grooves. Thanks for showing this! 😄
You are so welcome! Glad you got value from this video. I have another video where i compare polygloss sublimated tile vs a ready made sublimation tile.
You should check it out to see the comparison.
beautifull brilliant finish result
Thanks very much for your comment. If you enjoyed those results take a look at these 👉th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much you gave me a perfect idea for a Christmas Present for my Grandson, he loves Dr. Who and I'm going to do a tile for each Doctor. Keep these great tutorials coming.
Thanks so much for your support and you comment. I do appreciate it and I’ll keep bringing the tutorials. I just want to help as much persons as I can.
it looks good!
Thanks very much.
Very nice, great color
Thanks very much 💪💪
Excellent video, worked really well. Thanks Allan
You are most welcome. Take a look at this comparison I did with a tile which was coated with PolyGloss and an actual ready done sublimation tile. You would be surprised 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Lovely.... I think this is very creative and innovative and it looks very nice. Nice way to add a design to your tiles and other home items.
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It looks great
Thanks very much. If you enjoyed that video, check this one out 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
I just came across your channel. That came out pretty decent! I had this same idea for a project I'm working on and you've motivated me to go right ahead. I subbed! Bless up 👍🏾🙏🏾🇯🇲
Thanks very much for subscribing to the channel and your comment. I really do appreciate all your support.
Awesome
Thank you
You are welcome and if you enjoyed and learnt alot from that video, check out this one 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Dude that is so awesome
Thanks very much. 💪💪
Does the Polygloss and/or the sublimated graphic comes off with acetone or paint thinner?
Thanks for your question. However, I can not speak on this since I never tried it before.
Great work
Thanks 💪💪💪
looks good
Thanks very much. Take a look at this comparison I did 👉👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
That was rather impressive. I see this being a big business if you put people's favorite photos on glass or tile.Nice job
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Looks great
Thanks very much for your comment. If you like that tile take a look at this set that I did. This quality is better and in this video I did a comparison 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Can you use the poly gloss to recoat a messed up tumbler?
Of course, you can. Take a look at this video - th-cam.com/video/NlaVpag3qIA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=10dQTApcdKIgr6yV
So beautiful
Thanks very much.
Is that a different heat press than the one you used for the plate? Also on the plates, after you transfer you can eat off them and are they dish washer safe? Just wondering about all of these things and how many heat press are there or you just need one with different attachments. Thanks
Thanks for your question. Yes, the heat press I used in this video was the HPN Signature Series Auto-open Heat Press - shrsl.com/3gcw4. The one I used for the video with the plate was a 6 in 1 Amazon heat press.
So what I normally advise is if you use the Polygloss method and sublimate a plate, use it as an ornament. Yes, you can eat off them as the company who produces the Polygloss noted that it is food safe, however, as I mentioned I rather use it as an ornament. In addition, it is not dishwasher safe, too much heat applied to that specific plate after it was coated with Polygloss and baked can cause the Polygloss to reactivate so keep it away from heat and microwaves.
For sublimating plates, you will need a heat press with different attachments. See the link to a professional 8 in 1 press that can work - shrsl.com/41pxo. In addition, if you want to have a sublimation plate that you can use in the oven, microwave, and dishwasher and surely be able to eat out of it, then it may be best to purchase a ready-prepared sublimate blank plate and sublimate your design onto it. See the link here for some - shrsl.com/41y1z
I believe he missed showing the first step which is poly gloss coating the ceramic tile first. You can also laminate the tile first as well by pressing a sheet over the ceramic for some time then placing the picture over the top again pressing the picture. The exact times I am not sure yet. I did it for wood and it worked as well. Be sure the picture is printed on sublimation paper in reverse.
They are steps to follow when sublimating onto the tile. In this video i explained that I would of coated it with PolyGloss before hand. If you would like to see the process of how to coat a tile with polygloss before sublimating you can watch this video which can help👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html after you coat the tile you can then cure it, then sublimate onto it.
if you are still having trouble feel free to reach out to me on Facebook or Instagram and i will help.
Thanks for your comment and recommendations. Kindly note that in the video 1:00 i mentioned that the tile was coated with polygloss before hand and i also placed a card at the top of the screen where that video shows the process of how you use the Polygloss to coat the different hard substrates.
Hi, how durable is it? Maybe it can be installed later on the bathroom or kitchen wall?
Thanks for your question, This was actually the plan of course when that time comes that I can get my own home. When that time comes I plan to do custom tiles in the Bathroom and the kitchen. So far they have been staying up and working. Exposure to a lot of sunlight for example 1 year or more, the tile will start to fade.
Hi, beautiful work
what is the name of the pressing machine?
and if it`s expensive, are there alternatives to it?
thanks from Egypt :)
Thanks so much for your comment and sorry for the late response. The name of the Heat press is the HPN Signature Series Auto Open Heat Press. Here is the link to it 👉 shrsl.com/3k8wp
There are Heat presses you can also get from amazon but the link I provided is a more professional press.
What about sublimating on to rock slate that’s dark blue
Sublimating on dark colors will be very difficult. If you surface is white you can change the color or your design to dark blue etc.
Is there a certain type of printer and ink i need to have?
Thanks for your question. Yes, if you are interested in sublimating you will surely need a sublimation printer or a printer that was converted into a sublimation printer and you will also need sublimation ink. For sublimation printers I would recommend the Epson F170 and this comes with sublimation ink. If you are looking at converting a printer then you can use the Epson Et15000 or Epson ET2760.
Hello when you make your own blanks are the heat resistant and dishwasher safe like a sublimation coffee mug.
Thank you
Wonderful video!
Thanks for your questions and comment.
When i use Polygloss and whenever i do a video i always recommend persons to be careful when it comes to dishwashers are the temperature can affect the final product. It would be best to wash by hand for more protection.
I hope this helps in answering your question.
can these be used as hot plates?
once you follow the process correctly they will be sealed and can be used any place. however you would want to still protect them. I never put them under the team of tremendous heat after printing on them but i believe it can withstand the heat.
Can this ceramic tile photo fade if exposed outdoor?
Yes, it is a possibility if it stays in the sun for long periods it can fade.
i would like to know what sublimation paper did you use
Thanks for your question. I used A-SUB Paper.
I like it. Is the tile a special tile? Or a regular ceramic tile?
Thanks for your comment. In this video this was a regular tile that I use. What I did was applied polygloss onto the tile giving it the ability sublimate.
If you are interested you can take a look at this video where I bought a sublimation tile and compare it to a tile I coated with Polygloss then sublimate them. th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html
Take a look and tell me what you think.
You can get poly gloss sealer at Lowes or home Depot. Just brush it on a non glazed tile. It gives same results.
Thanks for your comment and sharing the information.
How much Polygloss do you brush on porcelain tile. Mine looks a little sparse and has brush strokes. Can I coat with Polygloss again? Great video and thanks in advance for your reply. Carol
What I would normally do is pour on a lot and when using the pain brush be very very gentle. Do not put so much pressure on painting on the polygloss, the lighter you pass the brush over the tile the better. In terms of redoing the tile, I think it’s best to clean it off completely and go from there.
I hope this helps and thanks so much for supporting and feel free to reach out to me on Instagram if you need any more help or you can reply here.
@@atprints Thank you. I've ordered a gravity sprayer and am going to try that. I come close with the paint brush but, am not happy with the final results. Thanks for your great videos and for answering questions.
Ok so what if we don't have the fancy hot press
Thanks for your question. If you do not have a heat press its going to be a bit difficult as you do need pressure on the tile. Maybe a handheld press might work but you would have to apply a lot of pressure for a period of time.
@@atprints would an iron work?
@@johndemore6402 sorry no an iron wouldn’t work. With sublimation you need good pressure.
@@atprints ok so what constitutes good pressure in foot pounds i can fabricate a press and i have weights what does your manual say your press provides 👍
I tried to do it and it don’t came out to the tile what im doing wrong 😢
Sorry to hear it didn’t come out as you wanted.
Did you follow every exact step?
Do you have photos you can share so I can help you?
@@atprints yes i did but i saw your hear pressure closed completely and mine don’t so maybe that’s why i didn’t came right 😔 im trying to put a photo from my wedding
@@brendaduran7335 do you have a swing away heat press or a clam shell?
Also if your press wouldn’t close you can remove the mats and that should give you some space.
@@atprints is clam shell heat press i remove the mat but maybe it got stocked because i can closed it no more lol 😅😅 i feel so dumb
@@brendaduran7335 I totally understand. If you are on Instagram or Facebook you can personal message me and I will help you. My Instagram and Facebook is @allan21thompson
Wow. So creative. Pity I didn't know about this before. Will consider getting a tile done for my bathroom. Do you also print on porcelain? Do you print on large tiles ?
Thanks for your comment and support. Yes I can print on larger tiles and much mor.
You're lying it does not work.
Hi , did you bake it before sublimating it? I was thinking about trying this, what were your results?
Yes, there is a process you have to follow. Once you apply the Polygloss onto the tile you have to allow it to cure by allowing it to dry for a bit they curing it in an oven. If you have time you can watch this video 👉 th-cam.com/video/NsTK5WWPWJc/w-d-xo.html