"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
...no worries Erik, just givin ya a hard time!...I was talkin to a buudy here in town that owns another printshop. We got into the discussion about how your website is the screenprinters equivalent of getting the Sears Christmas catalog when we were kids! Yknow, we just look at it all and drool, and put all the cool stuff on our little wish lists. Its like screenprinters porn....we are a sick bunch, arent we??
Quote from: Frog on August 03, 2011, 11:15:53 AMQuote from: Action1 on August 03, 2011, 11:11:39 AMThere are multiple solutions available to this challenge. If the print is only a left chest than it's as easy as just using the approach referenced first by Inkman. The challenge with this approach is lining the garment up consistently.Actually, doesn't that honor go to MrTees!! in the very first response?Thanks ErikI see that you are correct. MrTees mentioned this first.We haven't posted very often and will make a better effort to read more carefully before replying. I am especially thankful that these forums have been developed which have more control over postings than others. Watching the greatest leaders of our industry get publicly trashed for someones personal gain has kept us from participating much. For fear of being dragged into the mud, we have restrained ourselves from public comment. Please know that our silence has been difficult. We don't wish to stir the pot with these comments, but want to clear the air as to our companies principles. Thanks again to everyone responsible for developing and moderating these forums.Erik Naftal
Quote from: Action1 on August 03, 2011, 11:11:39 AMThere are multiple solutions available to this challenge. If the print is only a left chest than it's as easy as just using the approach referenced first by Inkman. The challenge with this approach is lining the garment up consistently.Actually, doesn't that honor go to MrTees!! in the very first response?Thanks Erik
There are multiple solutions available to this challenge. If the print is only a left chest than it's as easy as just using the approach referenced first by Inkman. The challenge with this approach is lining the garment up consistently.
I also remember the Sears Wish Book - those were fine days indeed. The very back of the book was toys and the middle section was all the stereo equipment. By the time I was 12 - I was in the middle of the book looking for new ways to blast Physical Graffiti & Hemisphere's. I still have my original Pioneer SX780 receiver from 1978 that came from there I think.