#proofofwork working on weeding the design for the new #tshirt #artstr 
Discussion
Are you hand cutting and weeding thermal vinyl?
Yes - I picked up a Cricut heat press for a couple bucks at a pawn shop and decided to just try my hand at freehanding a design with an Xacto knife and weeding it with some sculpting picks
I’m thinking of making more designs and selling them on here for sats. Know anyone who would be interested?
Not really sure. Some people seem to sell things easily. Other people not so easily. I haven't listed anything for sale here so I can't judge that easily. I guess if people like you, or your product, they will consider purchasing.
I haven’t listed anything for sale here either, but it seems like something that works for some folks.
I don’t have a problem selling stuff in person, but I can establish a level of confidence when I’m talking with a customer face-to-face that I’ll get paid up front, not hoping for payment when I deliver the product.
Since this is a “trustless” environment, that gives me pause. Should I trust someone I’ll never meet, never talk with on the phone, and don’t even know their actual name, to pay me in exchange for my work?
As far as selling here goes, the buyer pays first and trusts the seller will fulfill the order
Ive never sold anything online ever, so that is the basis for my comment above.
I’ve always met people in person, and it just seems that esp here that people are more aware of security issues than anyone.
I wouldn’t know how to sort out the scam from the real trustworthy client.
Did you know that's how t-shirts used to be made? Hand cut rubylith, color by color, to make each screen print screen. That was before I started but I run into guys that have done that. Blows my mind lol
I had no idea how screen printing originated. I’ve never done it and I don’t have the room to do it at home. That’s wild though, everything was done by hand at one point …long ago in a galaxy far, far away