Water Transfer Printing
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2. urbaneagle commented 7 years ago


3. gremlinbyname commented 7 years ago
Wow! great vid! Do you have one where we can watch them dry off?


4. krillemaster commented 7 years ago
#2 that one is waaay cooler than a couple of boring helmets


7. ringmaster commented 7 years ago
Either I'm not concentrated or the same happened twice.


9. torbengb commented 7 years ago
Cool concept, nice build, but damn boring video
Also, 6 helmets in 10 minutes ... how many (few!) were they going to produce this year?
Tidbits from the last time we saw this:
- Pretty cool but waaaaay too long.
- Who else skipped the video from few minutes to the last minute??
- Or how to make a £3 piece of plastic cost £145.

Also, 6 helmets in 10 minutes ... how many (few!) were they going to produce this year?
Tidbits from the last time we saw this:
- Pretty cool but waaaaay too long.
- Who else skipped the video from few minutes to the last minute??
- Or how to make a £3 piece of plastic cost £145.


10. loadrunner commented 7 years ago
#6 This is not a new technique. It is done by hand for years using a big bucket of water. They now created an expensive machine to dip the objects into the water.


11. distracteddad commented 7 years ago
Thats not "printing" thats decal application via an extremely expensive automated machinery...
figures there had to be a military implicated theme in there somewhere....
figures there had to be a military implicated theme in there somewhere....
+2 1. ungula commented 7 years ago