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The branding irons can be burned into Steaks, wood, furniture, leather products, bee hives or any other item you want to give a custom look. Makes an excellent gift for that someone that has everything.
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Set your temperature control unit to the lowest setting that allows you to create a branded image in a reasonable amount of time. Instead spray a light coat of oil on a baking sheet or on a sheet of aluminum foil, and then lightly touch the branding head to the oiled surface during your branding session, as needed. Can't find what you're looking for?
My kit came with a 25w iron which will get too hot to use at idle. This will transfer some of the heat out of the tip. A good temperature is reached when you can move the tip slowly on the wood and it will only slightly darken it.
Anything more will just burn the paper. I tape the image on one side when transferring. This allows me to peel up the lose side and check my progress. If I happened to miss a spot I can put it back down in the same spot and reapply the heat. Start applying heat from the taped side and moving away. The paper will expand slightly when heated up and may cause alignment issues if done from the non taped side going toward the taped side.
You can peel back the paper after a couple slow passes to check your progress. If the image starts to stick to the wood when peeling the paper you need to apply more heat. The paper will tear if pulled off when cool. Always make sure you test this out on a scrap piece of wood before you try it on your finished project.
You can seal a successful transfer with any type of clear spray finish such as spray lacquer or spray polyurethane. I would advise against brushing any type of solvent based finish on top. I have had good results with brushing a layer of ModPodge on though. At the end of the video you can see that this works with high contrast portrait images as well.
I have also had good results by applying this transfer on a stained piece of wood as you can see in my trash can project. Again, practice on a test piece first though as your mileage may vary. How do you get the reverse image? Most all image programs will allow you to flip the image.
The Paint program that comes with windows has a flip horizontally option under the rotate settings. I know it is in the windows 8 version, not sure about 7 or XP. I think Windows Photo Viewer does as well.
Or just download GIMP. I generally use MS Word to set the right size and just pull the left image handle past the right one. Hi, Jay! Would a dry, household iron work? Hey, Jay. Hey Charles. The print does not need to be fresh. I filled my logo on a sheet of paper and printed 4 or 5 of them that way I could have my logo ready at any time.



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