Thank you so much for a really comprehensive tutorial. I have a question: When I see the tumblers and glass jars and in making a decision to purchase the oven, do you have a business where you sell the tumblers or will having the sublimation oven make it easier for really great gift giving. Are the tumblers dishwasher safe? Thanks for your help
Thanks for this tutorial, I love using PYD life products, I dont have the oven, I am looking into getting one, do you get a chemical smell when sublimating? That is my concern in getting the oven
How did you make it so vibrant ? I have the larger pyd life oven and my glass didn’t turn out as bright and I used the instructions it gave me in the booklet . Any advise helps
Hi!! Yes, I have seen people use a convection oven but I’ve never tried it. If you do use a convection oven you’ll want to only use that for sublimation. It wouldn’t be food safe after using it. I’ve done a little research on it and it sounds like the hardest part would be setting up the correct temperature and time with those. They can vary from the settings the company recommends. It might be worth a try if you don’t want to invest in the sublimation oven though!
@@KaylasCricutCreations oh absolutely, I can very much see the need for something like this for a business standpoint. I already have a shop convection oven I use for heating up different plastics and stuff like that. even in the video I saw that this oven flucuated in temp +- 5 degrees thats what made me think of it to begin with
I have been wanting to try sublimation, however I do not have a sublimation printer- do you think this would work using Cricuts infusible ink pens? also could you link the shrink wrap sleeves you used? Thank you Kayla