Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
well not quite, they use the press to flatten the garment, I would like to have that very device look more like my Geo. Knight 16 x 20 heat platten and hit the print (not the bare garment) to smooth and soften the post print, the underbase to prep it for overprinting, or just to kill fiberlation, or to nicely finish a print on any garmrnt...but the concept is kinda the same. even if I think they have it basasswords .mooseman
I'll be buying one on Tuesday to test it out.
Eric I can see that roller being very useful in our shop allso, do you make it for Anatol? oh and another thing you ship out teflon sheets to tape to a screen why not just make a screen with the teflon sheet already attach at about 25 to 35 newtons or just sell a sheet big enough to use on a roller frame etc. I might just have to try one of those rollers, good work guys.Darryl
thinking we could make that for a quarter of the price. what a simple idea
Quote from: sweetts on September 01, 2012, 12:16:03 AMthinking we could make that for a quarter of the price. what a simple ideaSweetts I think your right. For the DIY guys that don't have the $$$. See below HTC Roller stand. Just cut the stand part off and attach your mounting bracket. I'm sure its not as strong as Actions but for a smoothing or lint roller would do fine. http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/swd_rollerstand.htm
I was looking through some SRoque youtube clip.... they use one for foil.... it is around 25 sec into the clip.SROQUE RoqPrint Compact