You could make content giving instructions on how to properly watch paint dry and I would tune in. You have a gift for translating firsthand experiences within the industry into teachable moments. I applaud your business acumen and relatability. I have always turned to Supacolor for transfers but will for sure be sending some new designs your way. Keep it up, you are a rockstar!
Thank you. I appreciate it. This is what goes on in the shop. This is what people are going to have to think about. These are the issues people are going to have to solve. I appreciate you understanding what I’m doing. 🙏🏾. This is like training class. Running multiple machines at the same time. Running to the back then to the front, take a phone call, shoot a video while doing it all and not mess up any garments. lol It’s fun.
Can you make a video on how to gain more traction/clients during a dry month? It feels like I have completely run out of orders and I want things to pick up again.
Don’t forget,you can sharpen your needles by poking them in aluminum foil. In order to sharpen my sewing 🪡,serger needles,scissors knives 🔪,I usually will use a piece of aluminum foil and sew it through! I pray 🙏 that this saves yous some money 💴
Do your research before using aluminum foil. I believe the sharpening trick is only recommended for sharp point needles. Ball Point, Stretch and other specialty type needles is better to change out.
I defiantly do not follow the 8hr rule. Running the Mt2002-8s, all my needles are over 1yr old except #2 on both heads. Which I just changed last week started to fray the thread. Current stitch count is 22 million. Standard sharp point needles non titanium. Ball points might be completely different, But I have never seen a need to switch to them. If its not a acting up leave it alone.
I’m in your same boat. Lol. We need to know though. Just so we know what to look lot for when our machines act up. I agree. If it’s running, run it. Nothing like that fresh new needle though.
It's never a bad thing to change the needles. I took the time this morning and switched all the needles. Now that I said something, they would break as soon as I started the machine, and knock the hook timing out. @@adubbproductions
It can if you are embroidering jackets or items that are too heavy for the arms. If you are doing jackets or if you really wanna go big use your table that your sash frame. I’ll make a video on it. Haven’t made a video in that yet. You can go crazy big on a jacket back with the sash frame and it sits on the table so it won’t weight down on your embroidery arms. Gotta take the arms off to use it. That’s the proper way to embroider big on items that open up and are heavy. Good question.
Love what the prestige did for me, i learned a lot and got my feet wet in dtf at an easy to understand pace. I wouldn’t know Joe to do half the things i know without going through what I did using the prestige A3+R. The fact still remains that to fill orders on a large scale that will enable your business to thrive the prestige A3+R is just to slow. This unit is 5 times as fast. I still wanna print faster though. This will definitely do the trick for now. Im gonna run the crap out of this thing and learn it like I learned the prestige A3+R. Use the money made to grow.
Definitely haven’t been following the 8 hour rules…. Had mine running for almost 180 hoodies on the same needle. Each embroider was about 30-45min long 😵😵
Had to get my electrician out to run an additional fuse so the two heat presses can be on their own line. Before i did that it worked trip the circut everytime. I used a licensed professional around my age that was recommended to me. He did my work after he got off of his daytime electrician job. Extra for him little discount for me. Extra in the communities pocket, got a receipt so it’s still a write off. I still need another line run to the back but it works for now. I’m gonna end up getting it done definitely but the new year cause we have a new toy coming.
You could make content giving instructions on how to properly watch paint dry and I would tune in. You have a gift for translating firsthand experiences within the industry into teachable moments. I applaud your business acumen and relatability. I have always turned to Supacolor for transfers but will for sure be sending some new designs your way. Keep it up, you are a rockstar!
Thank you. I appreciate it. This is what goes on in the shop. This is what people are going to have to think about. These are the issues people are going to have to solve. I appreciate you understanding what I’m doing. 🙏🏾. This is like training class. Running multiple machines at the same time. Running to the back then to the front, take a phone call, shoot a video while doing it all and not mess up any garments. lol
It’s fun.
I for sure never change the needles. Unless like you said thread messes up or break.
I’m like you bro. I’m most likely gonna start changing more often after super long jobs though.
@@adubbproductions good idea
Love that you are so real! Things do happen. Mostly due to my own errors. But I learn grow and move on :) ❤
Can you make a video on how to gain more traction/clients during a dry month? It feels like I have completely run out of orders and I want things to pick up again.
Absolutely.
Great Advice!!!🌟👌🏼🙏🏼👍🏼
Thank you big bro.
Don’t forget,you can sharpen your needles by poking them in aluminum foil. In order to sharpen my sewing 🪡,serger needles,scissors knives 🔪,I usually will use a piece of aluminum foil and sew it through! I pray 🙏 that this saves yous some money 💴
Wow really? I never knew that’s thank you for sharing that. That’s a good tip. Very interesting. Hmm. Thank you.
Guilty 🙃
Do your research before using aluminum foil. I believe the sharpening trick is only recommended for sharp point needles. Ball Point, Stretch and other specialty type needles is better to change out.
Thanks for a great video
I run until I see fray happening on thread.
Insane. I think I do the same thing. I’m gonna change out more frequently now that I know better because it really does make a difference.
Facts just change my primary color needles 2 days ago.
I defiantly do not follow the 8hr rule. Running the Mt2002-8s, all my needles are over 1yr old except #2 on both heads. Which I just changed last week started to fray the thread. Current stitch count is 22 million. Standard sharp point needles non titanium. Ball points might be completely different, But I have never seen a need to switch to them. If its not a acting up leave it alone.
I’m in your same boat. Lol. We need to know though. Just so we know what to look lot for when our machines act up. I agree. If it’s running, run it. Nothing like that fresh new needle though.
It's never a bad thing to change the needles. I took the time this morning and switched all the needles. Now that I said something, they would break as soon as I started the machine, and knock the hook timing out. @@adubbproductions
Does your hooping arms dip low from using the mighty hoops?
It can if you are embroidering jackets or items that are too heavy for the arms. If you are doing jackets or if you really wanna go big use your table that your sash frame. I’ll make a video on it. Haven’t made a video in that yet. You can go crazy big on a jacket back with the sash frame and it sits on the table so it won’t weight down on your embroidery arms. Gotta take the arms off to use it. That’s the proper way to embroider big on items that open up and are heavy. Good question.
You dont add the print lines on the edge? I dont know what its really for but others ive seen and the ones ive bought have had them on the edge
So you are not using your prestige DTF? This Uninet does seem a lot faster.
Love what the prestige did for me, i learned a lot and got my feet wet in dtf at an easy to understand pace. I wouldn’t know Joe to do half the things i know without going through what I did using the prestige A3+R. The fact still remains that to fill orders on a large scale that will enable your business to thrive the prestige A3+R is just to slow. This unit is 5 times as fast. I still wanna print faster though. This will definitely do the trick for now. Im gonna run the crap out of this thing and learn it like I learned the prestige A3+R. Use the money made to grow.
Definitely haven’t been following the 8 hour rules…. Had mine running for almost 180 hoodies on the same needle. Each embroider was about 30-45min long 😵😵
Guilty. Same. I’ve probably done 12 times that.
What's your electrical setup looking there?
Had to get my electrician out to run an additional fuse so the two heat presses can be on their own line. Before i did that it worked trip the circut everytime. I used a licensed professional around my age that was recommended to me. He did my work after he got off of his daytime electrician job. Extra for him little discount for me. Extra in the communities pocket, got a receipt so it’s still
a write off. I still need another line run to the back but it works for now. I’m gonna end up getting it done definitely but the new year cause we have a new toy coming.
@@adubbproductions Nice! Electrical is definitely a limiting factor once you start adding more heating "toys" 😊😊
Hello sir Are you looking for a professional youtube thumbnail designer?
From you? You don’t even have a picture up. I should be asking you that. Lol no but seriously. You can’t sell clothes naked bro. Hard pass.