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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 19, 2004, 09:04:16 PM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 19, 2004, 10:22:16 PM
WOW
sweet looking pedals!!

I think Charlie (moosapotamus) was the first... thank him
(of course, if it was someone else.. whoops)
"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 20, 2004, 12:34:21 AM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Peter Snowberg on February 20, 2004, 01:41:43 AM
Wow! Those are wild! 8)

The only question I have yet to hear an answer on is how well does the color hold up? I've made lots of inkjet transparencies and they fade badly with any sun or bright light exposure.

Has anybody placed one in a sunny window for a few weeks yet?

You might want to give them a coating of a UV opaque sealer.

Take care,
-Peter
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Fret Wire on February 20, 2004, 01:49:31 AM
Very nice work! Did you drill the boxes before or after the transfer?
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Alpha579 on February 20, 2004, 02:40:00 AM
Those boxes look awesome :) !  Whats the concept to the whole 'T-shirt transfer' thing, as im a noob when it comes to finishing boxes.
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 20, 2004, 02:47:21 AM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: moosapotamus on February 20, 2004, 07:50:22 AM
Those boxes look KILLER! Nice work, cjs!

~ Charlie
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: AL on February 20, 2004, 08:31:27 AM
WOW !!! Those look fantastic. I gotta get some of that stuff.  What type of epoxy did you use?  Will any t-shirt transfer work or do you need a certain type?

AL
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 20, 2004, 11:24:24 AM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: troubledtom on February 20, 2004, 12:00:18 PM
nice!!!!
 - tom
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 20, 2004, 12:30:23 PM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Fret Wire on February 20, 2004, 01:05:19 PM
I wonder if the epoxy step can be skipped, and go straight to a clearcoat over the transfer? I use an epoxy based clear, maybe this will work.

http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1117&title=ALUMA-HYDE+II

Or, if the epoxy needs to be there, I wonder if it will hold up to wet sanding and buffing, then skip the clearcoat.

Either way, nice work you've done.
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 20, 2004, 06:57:25 PM
well,
a big nice order from Steve came in today, including a bunch of boxes..

SOOOOO

I'm on my 2nd clearcoat right now, and the t-shirt stuff looks pretty darn good for my first try.

I'm using a big, halogen worklight to heat/dry it - since I don't have a spare toaster oven... seems to be working well enough

Pictures to follow!!
"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 20, 2004, 07:17:02 PM
OK,
I couldn't wait...
first - here's a picture of my homebrew baking oven thing..

(http://mark.warcode.com/diy/baking.jpg)

and now - the moment of truth.. my first attempt at a nice, finished box.
still needs a couple more coats of clear, but...

Also, it's hard to see, but I used an aluminum polish that I use on my motorcycle wheels - the sides look almost chrome - VERY shiny.

This will house my Orange Squeezer, which has never had a decent home.


(http://mark.warcode.com/diy/crush1.jpg)

"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: toneless on February 20, 2004, 10:16:20 PM
:shock: I think those pedals are fantastic :shock:
You are transfering those pictures from magazines to t-shirt transfers???
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 21, 2004, 12:47:04 AM
while my artwork isn't as cool as those other pedals.. i did it all in photoshop..

layered a plain orange peel texture, then the photo of the orange slice... then found an old Orange Crush logo on a picture of an old soda bottle, and cleaned it up..

the '100% Sweet Sustain' was my idea.
"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 21, 2004, 10:43:15 AM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 21, 2004, 05:15:06 PM
I got the Avery stuff at CompUSA.. like 10 bucks for 5 sheets... looks like that's about good for 20 pedals..

"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Zapped on February 21, 2004, 05:46:14 PM
Go check out Staples They had the dark transfer. 5 for $10
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 21, 2004, 06:27:03 PM
As an addendum to this...

NEVER EVER EVER flip these things on their face when they're still hot from the toaster/lights/etc...  the transfers get re-heated, and will COME OFF.

Yes, I'm now back to a bare aluminum box.. after the 3rd clear coat, I screwed it up...  trying again now.
"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Dan N on February 21, 2004, 08:34:16 PM
Damn, Mark! That sucks!

I had to strip a box once and it was very difficult. If there is a next time, I guess reheating it is the trick.
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: csj on February 21, 2004, 09:06:25 PM
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Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Bill_F on February 22, 2004, 09:16:06 AM
Quote from: MarkBAs an addendum to this...

NEVER EVER EVER flip these things on their face when they're still hot from the toaster/lights/etc...  the transfers get re-heated, and will COME OFF.

Yes, I'm now back to a bare aluminum box.. after the 3rd clear coat, I screwed it up...  trying again now.
"-)

I messed up the first one I did by ironing to long. The transfer sort of smeared. You certainly find out how well this stuff sticks when you do something like that. I thought I'd never get it all off so I could start over.

Bill
Title: Wel
Post by: petemoore on February 22, 2004, 03:38:32 PM
Got some Transfer sheets from Comp Usa...
 Trying to work out a graphics design...
 I tried a few things, and found it difficult to get it to fit to pagem much less do more than one box on one sheet.>[at the same time I assume?]
 What kinda graphics program are you guys runnin' here...???,,,[lol]
 No, really, I'm not the puter graphics wizard...just getting started I guess.
 Tried Accessories> Paint etc. and imported pics from nebula etc. but print preview showed a small portion of the page being used. Psychadelic background across the page would be cool to try...
 Anyway is this transfer paper like magic..ie when I tried a print, the brigtness, resolution etc weren't all that stunning...on printing paper.
 I think I got everything else...
Title: oh...
Post by: petemoore on February 22, 2004, 03:39:52 PM
I'm using a HP Deskjet  895 CXJ...
Title: Re: Wel
Post by: Dan N on February 22, 2004, 06:09:34 PM
Quote from: petemooreAnyway is this transfer paper like magic..ie when I tried a print, the brigtness, resolution etc weren't all that stunning...on printing paper.

I set my printer to photo paper mode. That way it gives the colors better saturation.

Also, I usually have the artwork at a high resolution. 300 or 600 dpi. Then I resize to final size with NO resampling.

Photoshop for me...
Title: Resize you sezz...
Post by: petemoore on February 22, 2004, 06:48:59 PM
I'll look again.
 I don't know if this paint progrom or any of the other [I tried word and I think another] must put 'sizing' where I'm not looking...all day.
 Well first thing I gotta do is get the printer to uh print again...lol
 I really don't want to use 1 sheet per box cause I can't resize..
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 22, 2004, 09:07:22 PM
The colors get MUCH richer when you clear coat it.

At least mine did.
"-)
Title: Yupp...
Post by: petemoore on February 23, 2004, 02:32:29 AM
I've been working pretty solid on this for like all day, including the trip.
 I've learned alot about how to do certain things on the computer, and that so far, IMO Paint blows...whatever...it's program XP.
 In Five different titles in help, I found the exact same page, which when boiled down sezz: your pidture will most likely either be chopped and cropped or a tiny little thing in the middle of the page...lol.
 I should'da known sooner...I used the Kodak EZ share software, and in less than ten minutes had two side by side images printing for photo paper, best quality etc.
 So I iron's on my first one. I had no troubles. I did a half sheet first< WOW Stunning Image, much brighter than on paper...So I Irons on the other one...doing a little more like they say sided to side motion with pressure [I worry for smears], and the resolution on that one is clearly better, as it gets final flattening from the Iron surface...the other one's 'fine' looks good but not as sharp. It also is less flat to look at and touch.
 After reading through the well written directions a couple of times it seemed pretty simple ... the Ironing part ...
 The 'getting the image you want' to print whole, centered, or any other crucial or more advanced functions  is the hard part till I figured it out...
 The art program lost it's colors in colors mode too..lol...I restarted and am about to see if it's seeing in color again
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 23, 2004, 09:39:19 AM
Pete,
with the t-shirt material, I used the same trick I do when printing pcbs...

I printed out the design to size on regular paper, right in the middle.
Then, I cut a piece of the t-shirt transfer paper to size (about 1/4 of the sheet) and tape it over the spot where the design is printed...
Then, run it back through the printer..

Voila!  
"-)
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: Triffid on February 23, 2004, 11:14:03 AM
MarkB, what kind of clear coat did you use... everyone i have tried starts to chip after a while... it is pretty frustrating.
Title: T Shirt transfer - Who do I thank for this?
Post by: MarkB on February 23, 2004, 11:20:48 AM
just using Krylon spray urethane stuff...
it's probably not the best, but I'm not gigging with these pedals, so..
"-)