I’m confused? For sublimation, don’t you print on the sublimation transfer first? Then press it with the rough side facing down on the tile, then peal the transfer off and then that should be all right ? Then if you wanted to protect the image a little more can’t it be sprayed with a clear lacquer? Or did you apply a protective plastic sheet ? There is no sound at the beginning of the video so I think I missed something. Thank you for making the video. Cheers 🍻
I pressed laminate (which makes it sub coated in a sense ) with out laminate it won’t stick or transfer correctly. I press laminate and design together one same press onto the tile
Your order is jacked. So... if i understand what you said... You set them up in a group of 4 then press the laminate sheet on, cute with your knife then press with them image? That's how i think you'd do it but i gather none of that from this video. It seems like you pressed the image w/ ease then sealed it with the laminate. Confusing not helpful
I put laminate and place on tule then place image I’ve tested both methods of pressing the laminate first then image Then I also explored pressing laminate and image all in one press Which is the option I chose on the video. Tile laminate design parchment press
Hi, good video
Awesome info! Great design. Thank you for all the details for all your projects!! It makes it so easy to follow along!!
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Trying this this weekend. Thanks
I love this. How much do you sell them for?
Hi Queen if u dont have a cheese cloth do u recommend something else and thanks for sharing 👍
T shirt pressing pillow it’s to keep the tile from cracking
Do you have any problem with the laminate peeling off over time?
Nope still kicking it
What is that clear paper you used called?
Scotch thermal laminate sheets
Can I buy your design?
Is there a specific number or design for the sheets like a diferent thickness to it or any will do?
It’s the scotch brand THERMAL laminate sheets/pouches
hey u did that.. good job!
Ty🙏🙌
I’m confused? For sublimation, don’t you print on the sublimation transfer first? Then press it with the rough side facing down on the tile, then peal the transfer off and then that should be all right ? Then if you wanted to protect the image a little more can’t it be sprayed with a clear lacquer? Or did you apply a protective plastic sheet ? There is no sound at the beginning of the video so I think I missed something.
Thank you for making the video. Cheers 🍻
I pressed laminate (which makes it sub coated in a sense ) with out laminate it won’t stick or transfer correctly.
I press laminate and design together one same press onto the tile
What are the sheets called?
They are laminate sheets thermal ones
Your order is jacked.
So... if i understand what you said... You set them up in a group of 4 then press the laminate sheet on, cute with your knife then press with them image? That's how i think you'd do it but i gather none of that from this video. It seems like you pressed the image w/ ease then sealed it with the laminate. Confusing not helpful
I put laminate and place on tule then place image I’ve tested both methods of pressing the laminate first then image
Then I also explored pressing laminate and image all in one press
Which is the option I chose on the video.
Tile laminate design parchment press