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Does this work on treated wood or
ОтветитьI tried the polycrylic on plywood and barely anything transferred.. does it need to be hardwood?
ОтветитьExcelent !!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
ОтветитьI feel like im missing something. I did the polyurethane but not all of it stayed and about half of the print came off with the paper.
ОтветитьThe CNC doesn't look as good. Mire money for poorer quality.
Ответить#5 is not looking to good imo
ОтветитьWas the wording on the paper printed backwards? I couldn't tell.
ОтветитьI wonder if it works on color, I have a project I want to do for an anniversary..
ОтветитьThanks for the transfer tips!
ОтветитьThis is absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much.
Ответить2 questions: 1. how long can you wait after you print the picture? (does the ink have to be hot, or could you wait until the ink dries?) 2. does this work with colors?
Ответитьfriend, I congratulate you on the video, what a great job. I ask you to use ink injection printing, can you also use the polyacrylate method?
What does the wood look like using inkjet printing?
Will these work with magazines or does it need to be with a laser printer? I have a laser printer, but I also have 100s of magazines I would like to use up and recycle.
ОтветитьThe laser turned out to be pretty bad. How could you say it's great?
ОтветитьHave you tried a color image?
ОтветитьHow durable are they? I don't just want something that looks awesome, I want it to keep looking awesome and I don't want to have to wear white gloves between getting the image on and getting the protective coating on
ОтветитьI am wondering… does this work well with painted or stained wood?
ОтветитьThank you for this helpful video!
ОтветитьI did mine on canvas no keep rubbing don't know how
ОтветитьGreatly appreciate this video!! I did a few with the modge podge method and they turned out great (similar to the gel). A few times later I have had issues. Gave the polycrylic method a shot though, currently waiting for it to dry! ❤
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