Wednesday 28 September 2016

3D prints on clothesare now created with more perfection



Embroidery and printing clothing company use several ways to print and all those available are additive, differing mainly in the way layers are built to create the final object. Not all 3D printers use the same technology. There are some methods that involve melting or softening material to produce the layers. Selective laser sintering (SLS) and fused deposition modelling (FDM) are the most common technologies using this way of 3D printing. Another method is when we talk about curing a photo-reactive resin with a UV laser or another similar power source one layer at a time. The most common technology using this method is called stereo lithography (SLA).


To be more precise, the additive manufacturing processes are divided into seven categories. These seven processes are Vat Photo polymerisation; Material Jetting; Binder Jetting; Material Extrusion; Powder Bed Fusion; Sheet Lamination; and Directed Energy Deposition. A 3D printer based on the Vat Photo polymerisation method has a container filled with photo-polymer resin which is then hardened with a UV light source.The most commonly used technology in this process is Stereo lithography (SLA). This technology employs a vat of liquid ultraviolet curable photo-polymer resin and an ultraviolet laser to build the object’s layers one at a time. For each layer, the laser beam traces a cross-section of the part pattern on the surface of the liquid resin. Exposure to the ultraviolet laser light cures and solidifies the pattern traced on the resin and joins it to the layer below.After the pattern has been traced, the SLA’s elevator platform descends by a distance equal to the thickness of a single layer, typically 0.05 mm to 0.15 mm (0.002″ to 0.006″). Then, a resin-filled blade sweeps across the cross section of the part, re-coating it with fresh material. On this new liquid surface, the subsequent layer pattern is traced, joining the previous layer. 

The complete three dimensional object is formed by this project. Stereo lithography requires the use of supporting structures which serve to attach the part to the elevator platform and to hold the object because it floats in the basin filled with liquid resin. These are removed manually after the object is finished.This technique was invented in 1986 by Charles Hull, who also at the time founded the company, 3D Systems.Other technologies using Vat Photo polymerisation are the new ultra fast Continuous Liquid Interface Production or CLIP and marginally used older Film Transfer Imaging and Solid Ground Curing And Inkminded is Best Embroidery printing clothing company in USA.












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Tuesday 20 September 2016

Both Hand And Machine Embroidery Looks Great, If Done With Finesse




I have machines and I do both types of embroidery, one for speed and the other purely for joy. What I find is even though I have electronic cross stitching machine, the stitches are not always as exactly placed as compared to hand embroidery. The machine does not see the holes in the aida cloth, or see the little gaps that are left when the stitch density is too low, but all of the stitches are mechanically the same size and almost always fills are done in long and short or satin stitch, so if I see lots of French knots, or lazy daisy stitched flowers I usually think hand embroidery and check for bobbin threads on the others. Sometimes I don’t care, but I hate it when I go to vintage shops and people try to sell me something because they say it is hand stitches when it is obviously machine done. I know some of the Bavarian braces are stitched with a machine on a linen background in cross stitch. Others are done on wool felt in satin stitch. I also bought a traditional dress in Jordan that has cross stitch machine embroidery on it.Many of the techniques that are applied to machine embroidery come from hand embroidery and therefore it becomes easier for people like me to learn different forms of embroidery printing t shirts. I agree that there is a place for machine embroidery as it is still an art form, but because hand embroidery is definitely a personal and individual form I prefer this kind of art form to machine pieces especially when they are factory produced.

I’ve been buying a lot of embroidered items when I go to flea markets in the summer. I usually look at the thread type used, carried threads (because we all know that that’s a big no-no in hand embroidery), if there are “zigzags” or jagged edges to the stitched design. After learning embroidery, nothing irks me more than when a seller is trying to convince me an item is hand embroidered when it is clearly not and at outrageous prices. There is nothing wrong in buying machine embroidered pieces if the design is nice or the fabric itself is of good quality. You must watch few videos on machine embroidery where the embroiderer uses a knee mechanism to widen the stitch on an industrial Juki machine. Just a bare needle with the fabric in a hoop and with stabilizer and the result is fantastic!

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Friday 2 September 2016

Know About Custom Men's Apparel USA




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T-shirts are the most popular garments to embroider on. However, be careful with your design choice, positioning, stabilizers if you want the best results. T-shirts are made of cotton, or a cotton and polyester blend. Wash and dry the shirt before embroidering on it to get all the shrinkage out of the way. Choose designs that are light with open areas. Avoid designs that are heavy or blocky. Heavy fills will drape poorly, and may result in the fabric puckering, too. Light and open designs will drape the best on T-shirts.

A template, or printout of a design, is an excellent tool to help with placement. Print a template of the design from your embroidery software. Design placement is largely up to your personal preference. Use the template to arrange on the shirt to find the placement that looks good to you.Traditional placement has the top of the design about 3" down from the neck, centred between the sides. That measurement may vary when working with very large or very small shirts. After the template is in the right spot, mark the centre point and the vertical and horizontal axis lines. Those marks will be used to hoop the shirt straight. Turn the shirt inside out. Spray a piece of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with temporary adhesive.

As a general rule, avoid using tear away stabilizer on t-shirts, as that can lead to shifting, gapping, and misalignment of the stitches. Smooth the cutaway stabilizer on the inside of the shirt, on the back of the area that will be embroidered. Turn the shirt right side out again. Slide the outer hoop inside the shirt. Press the inner hoop in place, lining up the marks in the shirt with the marks on the hoop. Roll the excess shirt up and out of the way so it doesn't get caught while embroidering.Use clips to keep the excess shirt secure. Attach the hoop to the machine and load the design. Move the hoop so the needle is right over the centre point, and embroider the design.A size 11 or 75/11 embroidery needle will work well. After embroidering, trim the excess stabilizer away from the back. Leave about 1/2" around the design. A good quality cutaway stabilizer softens after a wash or two. If you're concerned about the stabilizer or the thread feeling rough against the skin, use an interfacing on the back of the embroidery.  

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