I love your video. I am very calculated and exacting like you were but what did I do wrong? I followed it to a T, hundred grit sandpaper every direction both the transparent film and the wood, which is already a pre-made craft wood very flat Vaseline, but not too much And it printed fine, but it wasn’t very dark at all and it’s brand new ink and a very good printer and then when it transferred it was pretty smudged. I don’t know if I maybe went a little overboard with pressure as I was transferring it once I saw it was ruined. I quickly wash both and after sanding, I can give it another run, but do you have any ideas? Could it be too little fabric glue too much fabric glue type of fabric glue, the vasoline?
Don't use Vaseline. And wait for the ink to dry a bit before transfering. The wood need to be just slightly moist and not really wet for a good transfer.
Hi!! It's a thin piece of metal. Same as a soda can . Haven't tried this method on a 2mm thick metal sheet as it will take a long time to cut through. The Cutter will not cut through metal Directly.
What is the difference between rough and super rough ? The word rough pretty well describes the texture needed. Does adding the word "super" make rough more rough than rough already is ?