Hey Matt, i am having really troubles with the settings for the graphtec. Could you give more specific info which settings you used for speed force and how far the blade is out?
Hello Henry, If you call in we can give you a better recommendation. Are you interested in rhinestones, or vinyl? Possibly a business starter kit, they can be found here therhinestoneworld.com/Main-Category/Starter-Kits/Subcategory-1/Business-Starter-Kits Thanks, TRW Grant.
This is amazing. Is it okay not to preheat the shoe like you do garments (maybe additional heat would harm the shoe)? Also, this seems doable with a regular home iron (so I don't have to mess around too much with the heat press)?
Hey! Technically you can do it with a home iron, however, you cannot guarantee pressure nor heat temp, so that is always tough. As far as doing it without pre-heating, I would not recommend it. :) TRW Nick
Hello, You can find this material on our website at this link: therhinestoneworld.com/Siser-Brick-Heat-Transfer-Vinyl We can ship materials internationally, however we can not ship any equipment internationally. TRW Kaitlin
If you have the Cameo, you will need the deep cut blade to cut Siser Brick, but all of the other things that you need (heat press) do not depend on the Cameo. Is there anything specific that you have a question concerning the customization? TRW Nick
You will want the deep cut blade to cut the brick material. Normal vinyls are a few microns thick 10-60 Siser Brick comes in at 600 microns. The stock blade will struggle with this material. TRW Casey
Another great video Matt learning a lot from your all's videos thanks
Thanks... May I suggest TRW to try the using the oven glove to protect hand from heat
+Erica Nicole Crawford Thanks for the suggestion :)
+Erica Nicole Crawford
I was thinking the same thing, great minds think a like!
Hey Matt, i am having really troubles with the settings for the graphtec. Could you give more specific info which settings you used for speed force and how far the blade is out?
Hi there! We have a recommended cut settings document here:
www.therhinestoneworld.com/assets/pdf/GCC-Roland-Graphtec-cut-specs.pdf
-TRW Bri
a Richard so what do you recommend for me?for what I need to get what I need done.
I already called I just wanted to know what u recommend
Hello Henry,
If you call in we can give you a better recommendation. Are you interested in rhinestones, or vinyl? Possibly a business starter kit, they can be found here therhinestoneworld.com/Main-Category/Starter-Kits/Subcategory-1/Business-Starter-Kits
Thanks, TRW Grant.
Next Level!! Love it!!!
This is amazing. Is it okay not to preheat the shoe like you do garments (maybe additional heat would harm the shoe)? Also, this seems doable with a regular home iron (so I don't have to mess around too much with the heat press)?
Hey!
Technically you can do it with a home iron, however, you cannot guarantee pressure nor heat temp, so that is always tough. As far as doing it without pre-heating, I would not recommend it. :)
TRW Nick
When pressing shoes is it better to use a hat press???,
Hey Kush,
We actually find the standard press, because you have a little more control of it. :)
TRW Nick
Looks good, how that material is called?
That is our siser brick material found at the link below!
therhinestoneworld.com/Siser-Brick-Heat-Transfer-Vinyl
TRW Alexis
Friend where can I find this material to buy?
By chance you can send here to Brazil
Hello,
You can find this material on our website at this link:
therhinestoneworld.com/Siser-Brick-Heat-Transfer-Vinyl
We can ship materials internationally, however we can not ship any equipment internationally.
TRW Kaitlin
What if you only have the cameo silhouette?
If you have the Cameo, you will need the deep cut blade to cut Siser Brick, but all of the other things that you need (heat press) do not depend on the Cameo. Is there anything specific that you have a question concerning the customization?
TRW Nick
WHAT BLADE ARE YOU USING TO CUT THAT BRICK ?
Steve,
To cut Siser Brick please use your 60° or 65° blade.
Silhouette users will need the deep cut blade and higher settings.
TRW Casey
Could you use this vinyl with cameo 3 stock blades?
You will want the deep cut blade to cut the brick material.
Normal vinyls are a few microns thick 10-60 Siser Brick comes in at 600 microns.
The stock blade will struggle with this material.
TRW Casey