4 iron the paper using a hot no steam setting.
Can you iron on transfer to wood.
Place your transfer design on the wood surface and iron into place.
Normally i don t use a pressing cloth but i decided to once i found that my wood was just ever so slightly bowed.
Turn on your iron to the cotton or linen setting and wait for it to heat up.
An iron is actually the perfect tool for this project since thick wood may keep the platens of my heat press from closing fully.
Gel medium transfer this method using a gel transfer medium like liquitex or mod podge can be used to decorate custom guitars.
Iron on vinyl has a more matte finish and allows the texture of the wood to show through especially with a thinner iron on vinyl like iron on lite.
To find the appropriate setting you can use this handy guide that lists all the times and temperatures to press onto many surfaces.
Because i cut it out mirrored it s right side up on the wood now.
Light images potential burns to wood or you.
Set your iron to cotton and grab something to use as a cover sheet.
Fast easy low mess.
Heat transfer a clothes iron or woodburning tool can transfer laserjet print to wood.
Then press down your vinyl using the easypress.
Once it s cut just as you would with other vinyl peel away the parts you don t want on your design called weeding until you re left with your transfer.
I used my easy press to attach the heat transfer vinyl to the wood.
You could use an easypress 2 mat on a table for good results.
You will need to use the cotton setting on your iron and it will take about 40 60 seconds to adhere it completely.
There s a few things different about ironing this stuff on to wood rather than fabric.
Stick it onto your wood surface and heat up your iron.
Turn on your easypress and set it to the proper wood setting for iron on vinyl download a heat settings chart here 300 and 40 seconds.
If you want to you can secure the edges of the paper to the wood with pieces of tape.
The finish of a heat transfer vinyl wood sign will look way cleaner sharper than using vinyl to stencil your signs crisp lines plus it will take you a fraction of the time.
You can definitely use an iron just make sure you use it on a firm and steady surface since you will be exerting a lot of pressure.