Nacra Inter 20 Line Drawing

Does anyone know of a good place to get shirts decal-ed.
Tim
Jake/ Green room graphics. The guy that sent you the line drawing.
hah...
I do shirts but only the high performance wicking apparel. The ink process is dye sublimation so it's not limited in the number of colors like silk screening. Short sleeve shirts (with graphics) will run about $14 to $18 each (depending on brand/quality)...long sleeve adds about $2 per shirt. Quantities can find some discount.
If the graphic needs work, there will be some design fees...but if it's ready to go, no setup fee.
Does anyone know of a good place to get shirts decal-ed.
Tim
Jake/ Green room graphics. The guy that sent you the line drawing.
hah...
I do shirts but only the high performance wicking apparel. The ink process is dye sublimation so it's not limited in the number of colors like silk screening. Short sleeve shirts (with graphics) will run about $14 to $18 each (depending on brand/quality)...long sleeve adds about $2 per shirt. Quantities can find some discount.
If the graphic needs work, there will be some design fees...but if it's ready to go, no setup fee.
I can vouch for his work(like he needs it). He's top shelf all the way.
Jake, So dye sublimation won't work on cotton?
I can vouch for his work(like he needs it). He's top shelf all the way.
Jake, So dye sublimation won't work on cotton?
It will not work on cotton. The fabric has to be a synthetic fabric - the dye works on a molecular level to dye the fabric and the natural cotton fibers will not hold the ink. With cotton, you're options are silk-screening or embroidery (or some of the new garment printing options which are more expensive and still a lot like silk-screening).
don't know, not trying it! (my process is limited to 13
x 19
and involves 400 degrees F). Nylon will work but on a limited basis - it's more temperature sensitive than polyester and you won't see me putting my spinnaker in the heat press anytime soon. 😉
yes...but desperately trying to get my new office space finished so I can get my wide format print/cut machine up and running...painter coming this friday to shoot primer in the garage and new office...getting close!
Support your sailors at Green Room Graphics.
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But he didn't build that business...
Sorry Jake ,couldn't resist.
Support your sailors at Green Room Graphics.
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But he didn't build that business...
Sorry Jake ,couldn't resist.
errr....I didn't build the bridge that brings the materials to my business...
me neither!
When you do vinyl such as on Kranzt's boat, is the vinyl printed and then covered in a clear?
I did the vinyl for the sails - Mike had the hulls wrapped locally because I didn't have the capability at the time. I will have that capability here in a few more weeks...if my drywall guys will ever f(*&$##g finish and quit screwing up - they're on their way here now to do some more work. Primer is going up tomorrow come hell or high water.
I do! It's actually a cost effective replacement for shirts and/or hats (lord knows I have enough shirts and hats). It's a commemorative plaque 5
x7
that is very glossy, high resolution, and outdoor duty. These are actually really popular with a several model r/c events that I do them for and we do about 3,000 of them each year. The idea is that you collect these from the regattas that you attend and you hang them in your shop, home, or plaster your trailer box with them showing your regatta trail. We can also specialize several plaques to use as awards, so your trail will also show your finish position and what year. Planning to start pushing these out in about another four months (and buying an add from Rick...so apologies for the self promotion).
For the regatta, they're about half the cost of a basic cotton shirt in quantity (design time, if required, not included).
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