Michaels Celebrate It Stainless Steel Hot/Cold Drinkware: 27-Oz Tumbler
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Michaels has various Celebrate It Stainless Steel Hot/Cold Customizable Drinkware on sale. Save an additional 30% w/ code XX3BTKSVMM2K. Select free store pickup where available.
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Michaels[michaels.com] has Celebrate it Stainless Steel Hot/Cold Customizable Drinkware on sale, Save an additional 30% w/ code XX3BTKSVMM2K. Select free store pickup where available
Is this really how you do it? I was just asking my mom to put my wife's name on a Yeti bottle and she asked if it could be sublimated. How else would you put a name on?
You may be a bit confused about what stainless steel is.
And of course there is plenty of 18-0 junk sold even by "reputable" b&m...
Thanks, these are great for engraving. I sell thousands of engraved tumblers to my corporate customers with their logo, they give as gifts to their staff and clients. Some ask for Yeti, but most want cheap. These have a thinner coating for faster engraving but haven't had any quality complaints yet.
Is this really how you do it? I was just asking my mom to put my wife's name on a Yeti bottle and she asked if it could be sublimated. How else would you put a name on?
Absolutely not. To be sublimated it has to have a polymer coating for the sublimation ink to bond to. They do make sprays and other things that can do it but in general these can't be sublimated as-is. For your how else question, here are the 3 ways that I could do it: bare stainless surface - I would do salt water etching with electricity. Colored surface - laser etching. Any of them - vinyl adding the name
[QUOTE=SumDuud;166023469]Absolutely not. To be sublimated it has to have a polymer coating for the sublimation ink to bond to. They do make sprays and other things that can do it but in general these can't be sublimated as-is. For your how else question, here are the 3 ways that I could do it: bare stainless surface - I would do salt water etching with electricity. Colored surface - laser etching. Any of them - vinyl adding the name[/QUOTE
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And of course there is plenty of 18-0 junk sold even by "reputable" b&m...
Absolutely not. To be sublimated it has to have a polymer coating for the sublimation ink to bond to. They do make sprays and other things that can do it but in general these can't be sublimated as-is. For your how else question, here are the 3 ways that I could do it: bare stainless surface - I would do salt water etching with electricity. Colored surface - laser etching. Any of them - vinyl adding the name
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