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* Heat Transfer Film - it must be made from POLYURETHANE (PU) NOT VINYL (PVC)
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** One example is Siser EasyWeed - you can see from their [http://www.siserna.com/heat-transfer-vinyl/easyweed/ website product page] that it is made from polyurethane
  
 
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Revision as of 03:34, 24 April 2018

You can make awesome things with Heat Transfer Film at MakerFX!


For a long time, we thought that you could NOT use Heat Transfer Vinyl in the laser, because you can't cut vinyl in a laser. We'd use the vinyl cutter, but some of us prefer using the laser...

Then one day, while looking at the Siser Easyweed product page on the Siser website we had an epiphany - SOME HEAT TRANSFER "VINYL" IS REALLY MADE FROM POLYURETHANE! Woah.

Turns out Epilog was way ahead of us and even had a page on how to use it in the Epilog laser.


This guide was written by Ian Cole, feel free to ask questions or ask for a 1:1 to get started!


Getting Started

Materials Used for Making Patches

  • Heat Transfer Film - it must be made from POLYURETHANE (PU) NOT VINYL (PVC)
    • One example is Siser EasyWeed - you can see from their website product page that it is made from polyurethane

Prepping the Art

REVERSE THAT ART

Cutting the Film

  • Do something

Weeding the Film

  • Tip - weed the smaller pieces before doing the larger pieces. This way the small bits (and your hands) aren't getting stuck to the large exposed adhesive film areas

Heat Transferring the Film

  • Do something

Learning Resources

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  • Videos:
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To Research

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Related Projects

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