<p>Once I have designed it I make the cutting of colors, in my case I will use three to make the composition and some will go on top of others. <b>IMPORTANT:</b> If you use textile vinyl, you should put the design in a mirror, otherwise when ironing it will be reversed.</p>
<p>When I have the design ready, I load the vinyl into the vinyl cutter. When you close the tab, it asks if it is <b>"Roll"</b>or <b>"Piece"</b> and depending on that measures the size. From Rhinoceros with the Roland driver, I give it to print and I get a tab with the characteristics of the machine. As the machine has measured the material there is, click on the <b>Get form the machine</b> button to know what measures there are of material. This will help us readjust our design to the existing material. </p>
<p>When I have the design ready, I load the vinyl into the vinyl cutter. When you close the tab, it asks if it is <b>"Roll"</b>or <b>"Piece"</b> and depending on that measures the size. From Rhinoceros with the Roland driver, I give it to print and I get a tab with the characteristics of the machine. As the machine has measured the material there is, click on the <b>Get from the machine</b> button to know what measures there are of material. This will help us readjust our design to the existing material. </p>
<p>Now play the part of removing the vinyl that we do not want from our design, if we had small letters or dots we must be careful when removing the vinyl to not lose them. I will make three shirts, for my Instructors Nuria and Pablo and for me. 😍 </p>
<p>For me this is one of the most fun Fab Academy classes and that at the same time you do things with your hands, you investigate and you seem like a little scientist. </p>
<p>Surely in the not too distant future, I will apply this manufacturing process to the possibility of creating several model pieces, much faster and in greater detail than 3D printing.</p>>
<p>Surely in the not too distant future, I will apply this manufacturing process to the possibility of creating several model pieces, much faster and in greater detail than 3D printing.</p>
<p>This is the progress and result of everything I have applied this week. I am very proud and have had a lot of fun. 😊</p>