Is Wood Burning Paste A Thing? Does It Work? Find Out With This Torch Paste Tutorial!
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- I Show if this wood burning torch paste works or not using it with stencles on wood.
Here is the wood burning paste
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I have that same exact stuff. Ihave the pen too. You are supposed to move continuously across back and forth, or in circular motion. Not stay in the same spot. Also, the thinner the layer of it, the better it looks. Very very thin. I wasn't very impressed with the pen when I used it.
I also used like a sponge dauber type think and blotted mine on when I used stencil. REALLLLLLY THIN. Also, if you preheat your heat gun, it works much faster and is nicer and doesn't look burnt too much out of the picture you are doing, I mean the wood surrounding it
Ok thanks great tips
I can still see a possible use for this, small carvings where it is difficult to actually burn without destroying details. I might give it a shot.
LMMFAO 😂😂😂!!! Jordy buys more stuff he doesn’t need!! Thankfully you do, cause I would never know about it! You should be able to tax deduct all the supplies and stuff you buy? I think it’s pretty cool! It’s definitely designed for the decals on smooth flat wood, which turns out awesome! Good stuff as always Jordy!! Thanks for the tip!
Brilliant Jordy. Great review. I think its a fun product. I can see me getting some. Good to see it's not made in that large Asian country. As an Australian I rather support North America if I can. Thankyou for sharing
I definitely can see a use for it …. already have it in my Amazon wish list 😊 …. love the tree and skull!
Great Video. It was my first time watching you. I like your style.
Thank u
Hey sir if you would get some spray adhesive and put it on your board it will stick those patterns down and you can do the torch paste easily
Thanks
Oh, that's pretty cool stuff. I can see using that paste in different ways to accent carvings and other wood art. Thanks for sharing this.👍😊
You have to let the heat gun heat up first. You can also get attachments that can direct the heat to where you want it to go so you don't burn where you don't want to burn it.
Thanks
Love the idea of the torch glue. I'm going to have to try that. Thanks Jordy. Hi Jordy 😊
Hum torch paint. Never seen it or if I did I didn't know what is actually was. Thanks for the how to use. Your right , it seems like it might be a fun to do thing. Thank Jordy. Be well my friend.
I like the tree of life. Looks like fun.
Thanks, Jordy 🥰
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Maybe a heat gun nozzle might help with your depth?
Your right it would be good for if you just wanted to do a piece here and there be safe
Neat product that'll have it's uses, the stencils are pretty cool to, great bit of info there Jordy.👍
My first thought was "is it burning the wood or the paste"? You answered that with the sander. Still pretty cool. Hi Jordy.
Thanks hi rick
I wonder if it's possible -- especially with the wood spirit where you don't want to cook the higher details too much -- could you put this in the oven at 350 - 425 F and let that activate the ammonium chloride without scorching the highlights?
Thank you for the excellent video. I had been looking at the pens when I came across this paste and then your video. I can see it being useful in some projects, but for me I’d rather stick to real burning or painting. Be well.
Great info! Thanks Jordy!
I wonder if a wood burning tool, or perhaps a solder iron, would provide enough heat in small localized spots like you need for that wood spirit?
It’s a product to think about, product must kind of create a barrier between heat source and the wood allowing only the product to burn. Would be interesting to see how it could weather or just be in the sun. Plywood certainly wouldn’t weather very long outside burnt or not
i think it would be good to use if you have a template of a logo and just burn the logo using this. far cheaper than a branding iron
I would try a sponge to blot the paste on.😊
Amonium Chloride and a thickener works very well too...
You can also use it on denim and leather
Cool! Neat stuff! Who? Knew?
It looks good.
There are attachments for the heat gun that can direct the heat into smaller areas. I kind of like it.
Thanks for the tip
Hi Jordy this would be a good video for your other channel let art find you hahahahah
Yes and it's a good video for this chnl too
Excellent sir👌💞
thank mate its interesting
I thought It would have worked better on the wood spirit in tight spaces
Hey there! Thanks for the video. May I ask what temp/watts of heat gun you use? Thx!!
In not to sure sorry
That’s great so if you f..k it up you can start over-it will be great for my husband lol
Imsure its got its place, we deep carvers probably cant use it😉. Thanks for testing
Can this be used on things made of polymer plaster?
Sorry I'm not sure bit I would think yes
Even if it works. It will never be better that done by hand.
I agree and disagree
I've never heard of it but it's some cool sh#$ .
Thanks glen ua it seemed to work out pretty good, but I don't think it burnt the wood
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Me either looks like it just burnt the product . But that's all right .
@@glenmckelvey5952 I agree brother
Is there a link for the stencils you used Jordy 🤔
I don't have a link but in sure u can find on amazon if u type in tree stencle or what ever you are wanting :)
Interesting for fun and yes, easy small sales, but, personally, I still prefer my TRUart and creating by hand! But it is very successful! For your stars...Let's call them snowflakes! ❄
You can sand it down. It works.
I don't know if u seen the end of the video but yup I did sand it down
@@CarvingFusion yeah I wrote that before you did it! I see what happens when it's sanded. Oh well! I stopped getting those globs when i started using something to dab it on. I kept dabbing until barely any was left on it. The really dense sponge type.
Hey I bet it would look cool if a sponge like a texture sponge was used with no stencil. Or with one, but it could make a cool design. Gonna have to check that out. Even like a scrunched up piece of cloth
I did try it using a rubber stamp and it worked great.
Have a good day, I've stayed up too late again working on some wood spirits that came out wrong. Gotta practice on eyes.