How To Transfer A Photo To Wood
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You may think that printing on wood is something that can only be done in a factory, but to our surprise there’s an awesome DIY way to do that. A photography blog called SLRcoaching.com has realised an informative step-by-step video tutorial that requires only a few items: some wood, a laser-printed image, Gel Medium (it makes the ink stick, but not the paper), and aerosol wood oil. One commenter of the video even claimed that this works on almost any dry surface. What ‘canvas’ would you choose?
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You may think that printing on wood is something that can only be done in a factory, but to our surprise there’s an awesome DIY way to do that. A photography blog called SLRcoaching.com has realised an informative step-by-step video tutorial that requires only a few items: some wood, a laser-printed image, Gel Medium (it makes the ink stick, but not the paper), and aerosol wood oil. One commenter of the video even claimed that this works on almost any dry surface. What ‘canvas’ would you choose?
I wanted to thank you for the video you've created. I do have some questions: 1) How can you add the image without adding scuff marks? 2) What type of glue do you recommend? 3) Is any photo paper workable? Thank you
hi bro, what the kind or brand of glue / gell you use to transfer a photo to wood?
No need for gum, thinner will do. Apply thinner as lightly damping the sponge and apply same way as video. Transfers to plastic, metal, wood
I wanted to thank you for the video you've created. I do have some questions: 1) How can you add the image without adding scuff marks? 2) What type of glue do you recommend? 3) Is any photo paper workable? Thank you
hi bro, what the kind or brand of glue / gell you use to transfer a photo to wood?
No need for gum, thinner will do. Apply thinner as lightly damping the sponge and apply same way as video. Transfers to plastic, metal, wood
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