Thanks for sharing this, I’ve been wanting to get one, so I have been dropping hints around my 3 daughters! I thought it would be a good Mother’s Day gift! They had some concern about my safety, me being in my small stocked craft room with a wood burning tool! They joked and had some good laughs! We’ll see! Thanks again!
Thank you for watching and thanks for your comment. Michelle is a great artisan)) I don't know her personally, but I know her buddy Julie Oxendine and both make fantastic crafts)))
I love this Trendy Tree gal--I've learned SO MUCH from you, including how to use a wood burner to reduce fraying on mesh. I hate the fraying problem, so wish me luck with my new toy.
Welcome, thanks for watching. Here's a link to the complete wreath tutorial using the poly burlap mesh for the flower petals: www.trendytree.com/blogs/blog/poly-burlap-flower-wreath-with-boxwood-center-tutorial?
You can also cut a piece of cardboard 10in by 10in and wrap the mesh around till its all wrapped and its all used from the roll. Wrap it tight but not so tight u cant get ur scissors thru on the 2 sides to cut!! So all you had to do was make 2 cuts on each side of your cardboard and you have all your pieces cut at once!!
If I used it for hours at a time frequently, I would wear a mask and may be an extra fan blowing or something. You would need ventilation if you worked with it all the time I think. Thanks for watching!
I am wondering if the glass has ever broken on you due to the heat? I have called 2 craft stores and they both said that was a possibility. Have you ever experienced that? I am going to cut lots of deco mesh and afraid it will break due to the heat. Thank you!
Thank you for watching. I've never had the glass to break, but I only use the heat knife on occasion, mostly when I make flower wreaths with poly burlap. And nowaday I only make a wreath every now and then. But it's the same kind of glass that holds up in a microwave. I've never heard any of my crafting friends to say anything about a problem and some of them give there constant use.
@@trendytree thank you so much! I truly appreciate your fast response. It's my first time using a wood burning tool, so I just wanted to make sure I had everything covered. Looking forward to my new project!
Works well with just the Polypropylene mesh, for me anyway, Not the styles that have jute or cotton in them. I usually just use a rotary cutter on anything other than poly burlap.
Hello, I have a suggestion for you on burning that burlap!!!! Take a piece of CARDBOARD and cut it 10 inches ( or whatever size your cutting yours) than take ur burlap and wrap it around the cardboard till its all wrapped around your cardboard and cut on both sides!!!! You only have to make 2 cuts and you dont need no wood burner lol!!! I hope this helps iv been tryin to tell everyone that i see doing to much!! There is a lady on utube that i seen doing it. Ill let u know what video to watch. I dont know how to link it to u so ill just text the name of the video!! Her channel is My Diy shes great and she has 2 ways to cut burlap with her 10in cardboard. Now if you cant use scissors with your hands than a roll blade would help to its like a pizza cutter lol but its a cutter for fabric ribbon mesh!!
There was a ceiling fan going, and if I did this every day I would wear a mask, but it was just for a tutorial. Customers had been asking how to use the tool so I gave it a try. Thank you for watching)))
Thank you for watching and thanks for your comment. I never knew who the first person was to use a heat knife! Most of the time I just use a rotary cutter. Michelle makes beautiful flower wreaths and I've seen those, but I haven't seen her tutorials. I'll have to search them out and watch. Thank you for mentioning it))
I realize this comment is 2 years old, but I sure hope Michelle gets all the credit she deserves for one day deciding to pick up a wood burner to cut Deco Mesh! In a world where humans have developed crafts to fly in, cars to drive in, building skyscrapers that reach astounding heights, one day Michelle had a thought that she just could not shake; "What if I used a tool used for burning wood to cut the deco mesh??" she may have asked herself. But then, she not only carried out the task, she was "the first" to defy logic and actually develop the technique. Can you imagine?!? A wood burning tool of all things! I declare.Such a novel ideal! Orville & Wilbur and all the crafter a from seasons past are surely cheering "Go Michelle!!!" with excitement from the spiritual plane. But seriously, the audacity of some folk amazes me. To make a post on someone's video to garner thanks for someone doing something that anyone could think of and do is ridiculous. I shudder to think if Michelle has used toenail cutters to cut the mesh with. 😱
Thanks for sharing this, I’ve been wanting to get one, so I have been dropping hints around my 3 daughters! I thought it would be a good Mother’s Day gift! They had some concern about my safety, me being in my small stocked craft room with a wood burning tool! They joked and had some good laughs! We’ll see! Thanks again!
Thanks for watching...let me know if they get you one))))
Great video! Thank u for showing us how this works. It comes out really well!
Thank you for watching and thanks for your comment. Michelle is a great artisan)) I don't know her personally, but I know her buddy Julie Oxendine and both make fantastic crafts)))
I love this Trendy Tree gal--I've learned SO MUCH from you, including how to use a wood burner to reduce fraying on mesh. I hate the fraying problem, so wish me luck with my new toy.
Thank you so much Ivy, appreciate the comment. Thank you for watching!
Genius! Thank you. I’m interested to see how you cut out the petals or formed them.
Welcome, thanks for watching. Here's a link to the complete wreath tutorial using the poly burlap mesh for the flower petals: www.trendytree.com/blogs/blog/poly-burlap-flower-wreath-with-boxwood-center-tutorial?
This technique was created by Michelle from a noble touch a long time ago.
That looks like it is a great help! What temperature did you have your tool set on?
It's been a while back since I used it, but pretty sure it was on high.
I need one of these!
Thanks for watching Trista, they have them at Harbor Freight and at Walmart too I think.
@@trendytree I would love to see your crafts on here I have subscribed to you.
We have tons of videos, many are crafting wreaths and things and some are my cooking videos, thank you for following! We appreciate it)))
This is so helpful. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
You can also cut a piece of cardboard 10in by 10in and wrap the mesh around till its all wrapped and its all used from the roll. Wrap it tight but not so tight u cant get ur scissors thru on the 2 sides to cut!! So all you had to do was make 2 cuts on each side of your cardboard and you have all your pieces cut at once!!
Thanks for the video! Can I use this on any glass as a board?
Thanks for watching))) It's needs to be tempered glass.....mine was an inexpensive cutting board from Walmart.
@@trendytree Ah thanks! Lucky for me, I found an abandoned microwave plate today and used that as a cutting board.
That would work perfect!
It would be great if you coud show how you attached the blade to the pen...maybe next time?
Thanks for watching. It's been a while since I used it, but I think the blade just pushed into the tip. Just follow the manufacturer directions.
I find wood burners at my local restore /used furniture and tool store for $1-$5 each
Thank you for that input! Lots better than $20!
I use the chisel tip... It seals and cuts better.
Thanks Jennifer, appreciate the tip!
Did you have trouble with it smoking? I just bought one and it seems to smoke some when I’m cutting?
I was a bit worried about the fumes
It did smoke some but I had a ceiling fan on and the door open. So it wasn't bad
If I used it for hours at a time frequently, I would wear a mask and may be an extra fan blowing or something. You would need ventilation if you worked with it all the time I think. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info. on the burning tool purchase other then Amazon or Walmart...good price point on it.
You bet, thanks for watching!
What setting on the wood burner
It probably depends on the type burner you use, but mine works best on high. Just experiment with the settings. And thanks for watching)))
I am wondering if the glass has ever broken on you due to the heat? I have called 2 craft stores and they both said that was a possibility. Have you ever experienced that? I am going to cut lots of deco mesh and afraid it will break due to the heat. Thank you!
Thank you for watching. I've never had the glass to break, but I only use the heat knife on occasion, mostly when I make flower wreaths with poly burlap. And nowaday I only make a wreath every now and then. But it's the same kind of glass that holds up in a microwave. I've never heard any of my crafting friends to say anything about a problem and some of them give there constant use.
@@trendytree thank you so much! I truly appreciate your fast response. It's my first time using a wood burning tool, so I just wanted to make sure I had everything covered. Looking forward to my new project!
Crafting is addictive))
Does anyone know what tip she used to keep the blade in place
I used the cutting blade.
Does it work on all mesh?
Works well with just the Polypropylene mesh, for me anyway, Not the styles that have jute or cotton in them. I usually just use a rotary cutter on anything other than poly burlap.
Hello, I have a suggestion for you on burning that burlap!!!! Take a piece of CARDBOARD and cut it 10 inches ( or whatever size your cutting yours) than take ur burlap and wrap it around the cardboard till its all wrapped around your cardboard and cut on both sides!!!! You only have to make 2 cuts and you dont need no wood burner lol!!! I hope this helps iv been tryin to tell everyone that i see doing to much!! There is a lady on utube that i seen doing it. Ill let u know what video to watch. I dont know how to link it to u so ill just text the name of the video!! Her channel is My Diy shes great and she has 2 ways to cut burlap with her 10in cardboard. Now if you cant use scissors with your hands than a roll blade would help to its like a pizza cutter lol but its a cutter for fabric ribbon mesh!!
Thank you Brittany Sue! And thanks for watching, we appreciate it))
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Woodglut has a very large project base.
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shouldn't you be wearing a mask and doing this task in a well-ventilated room or outside? I heard the fumes can be toxic to humans and pets.
There was a ceiling fan going, and if I did this every day I would wear a mask, but it was just for a tutorial. Customers had been asking how to use the tool so I gave it a try. Thank you for watching)))
Woodglut is a good solution for every woodworker.
Thanks for watching!
Michelle from A Noble Touch created the wood burning technique. It would have been nice if you would have given her credit.
Thank you for watching and thanks for your comment. I never knew who the first person was to use a heat knife! Most of the time I just use a rotary cutter. Michelle makes beautiful flower wreaths and I've seen those, but I haven't seen her tutorials. I'll have to search them out and watch. Thank you for mentioning it))
I realize this comment is 2 years old, but I sure hope Michelle gets all the credit she deserves for one day deciding to pick up a wood burner to cut Deco Mesh! In a world where humans have developed crafts to fly in, cars to drive in, building skyscrapers that reach astounding heights, one day Michelle had a thought that she just could not shake; "What if I used a tool used for burning wood to cut the deco mesh??" she may have asked herself. But then, she not only carried out the task, she was "the first" to defy logic and actually develop the technique. Can you imagine?!? A wood burning tool of all things! I declare.Such a novel ideal! Orville & Wilbur and all the crafter a from seasons past are surely cheering "Go Michelle!!!" with excitement from the spiritual plane.
But seriously, the audacity of some folk amazes me. To make a post on someone's video to garner thanks for someone doing something that anyone could think of and do is ridiculous. I shudder to think if Michelle has used toenail cutters to cut the mesh with. 😱