"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
You can also use the foil scraps for the touch ups, by just repressing the booboo spot and save the new stuff.I use plastisol the same color as the shirt in a 110.
. Never have used the stuff but is sounds like a good idea.
Quote from: killergraphics on February 28, 2012, 07:48:51 PMYou can also use the foil scraps for the touch ups, by just repressing the booboo spot and save the new stuff.I use plastisol the same color as the shirt in a 110.Why the same color as the shirt? Some others use a color close to the foil color to help mask wear and flaking for a while.
I have used a high density clear/gel for foil. A 60x screen with 400 micron stencil. The foil is applied by hand as the shirt exits the dryer. Not good for large coverage but to highlight certain areas of the design.