DIY How To Transfer Photos onto Wood Using Polycrylic
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- Thanks for giving this a view! In this video I go through my process of transferring photos onto wood using polycrylic water based finish.
Here's a basic timeline of the steps I go through if you are looking for a specific part:
1. Materials - 00:25
2. Printing Your Photo - 00:49
3. Preparing Wood - 1:38
4. Applying Polycrylic & Print - 2:21
5. The Waiting Game - 3:11
6. Removing The Paper - 3:37
7. Finishing Wood Print - 6:00
8. Helpful Tips - 7:00
Here is a link to the polycrylic on Amazon, a little more expensive than in-store at Walmart.
www.amazon.com/dp/B000BZZ3S8/...
I hope that this video is helpful to everyone. Be sure to comment any questions you may have or any tips that you can give me to improve my process. Thanks!
Feel free visit my website LucasMoorePhotography.com to check out some of my artwork and order prints for your home or workspace. Хобби
This was great. I especially appreciate the fact that you took the extra time for the very thoughtful tips at the end. Thanks!
Thanks so much for that Dan, I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!
Much love for the timelist
A giant Thank you for showing this procedure. It is greatly appreciated!!!
Explained in simple way . Thanks
THANK YOU ! I’m super excited to try this.
By far, this is one of the most insightful videos! Thank you for being thorough!
This is the best video on this topic I’ve seen. I watched several. . . .
Followed all of of instructions and suggestions, and my photo turned great. Beyond my expectations.
Hey, thanks for the idea - my daughter and I are going to give this a go today! Thank you for sharing!😊
Very good explanation, thanks.
Great not boring
Thanks souch for sharing this. I found it very helpful and informative.
Wow, this is great . I am a just starting I am going to try this
Thank you for this video! I read so many posts and watched too many videos only to find out that I need a lazer printer. Your the only person I've found that mentions this. Thank you!
Thank you sir, I know what I’m gonna try this weekend!!
Loved how simple and clear this video was!!!! Great work
9:07 was my favorite expression of using the flow of the wood grain for the right picture!
Awesome video thank you 😁👍
Thank you! Great info, I’m excited to try this soon!
You are very welcome, thanks for checking out the video and taking the time to comment!
Thank you so much, you have by far been the best to advise on how to do this x
Lucas, Thank you for the excellent lesson. Looking forward to trying it. I’ve seen many ways
to do it but I will try your’s.
This was super detailed, and thus very helpful. Thanks!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment!
Love this Lucas. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
I like it I will try it thankyou for teaching
Thank you so much.
Awesomeness
Love it keep it going ..
FANTASTIC! 👍🏾
Thank you so much! :)
Brilliant, well presented and informative.
Thanks, Im glad you enjoyed it!
Keep up the great work excellent video-Daniel
Great video.
Great job! I love it!!!
Thank you!! :D
Very cool...thank u!
Great tips at the end. Awesome video. I've watched a lot of tutorials
Beautifully shot video
Best ever explanation ever👍👍👍
Thank you so much, glad it was helpful!
Thanks dude 👍
Good Job
Thank you for the advice, I tried and failed at this so many times I will have to try it the way you are telling us!! Thanks again!!!
great video
I've tried so many different ways to try to transfer pictures onto wood with not to luck. Until i watched your video, by far yours was the best I've ever tried, Thank you for the tips, you saved my alot of headaches , good job amigo
amazing video Lucas. Best how to I've seen
Wow, thanks so much. I appreciate you checking it out!
I enjoyed watching because the video started off letting you know where various point's of interest were. Furthermore, you might consider using a Monochrome, or Black and White photo as well as consider the direction of the wood grain. I learned a lot the way you presented your information. It was informative, concise and left room for opinion and growth!
Top video mate
amazing, thank you, you're awesome)
Looks great!
Thank you!! 😃
thanks
Thank you very much! I looked for this a lot of time!
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment!
@@LucasMoore thank you for this tutorial. How would I go about this if I am transferring a laser image to acrylic painted wood slice? Could I seal it with a coat of the polycrylic let it dry- then do another coat for transfer?
This is great! Thanks! Can this be used on a wood board that will be placed outdoors, so subject to rain, snow, and other midwest weather?
So good bro thank ya
You are welcome man, appreciate you taking the time to check it out!
Hi . Thankyou so much ! I loved it ! This was really helpful ! I tried it on wood and the result was really good . What about other materials though ? I painted tin and tried to do on that and it didn’t succeed . Ink didn’t stay on . Do you think it’s a bad idea to do it on other materials ? Are there any tips you have for those ?
Thanks. Great video. I was wondering. I already have some polycyclic “spray”. Do you think that would work?
good evening, could you please advise of the finish for the polycrylic, should it be better in satin, Gloss or matt?
thank you, great video
Thank you for this video! When I tried this the paper seemed to bubble a little after I smoothed it down and it was too wet to smooth out again without tearing it. Any suggestions on how to fix that or is it normal?
Will this same process work on canvases? Your video is very well detailed and the most helpful video I have seen. Thank you so so much x)
How much pressure do you use to remove the paper? I’ve watched several videos and nobody seems to say that. Your video is the most informative and glad that I was able to find it. Thank you.
Does the finished project fade or yellow over time? Thank you for the video!
Great video! Have you tried this with torched wood?
Have you tried doing the print on a wax paper or the glossy side of a sheet of labels (without labels of course). I have seen others doing it but not using polycrylic.
This video was very helpful. Did you discover the method for hard wood? Great video once again. Thanks man and good luck.
Awesome video man, although my main problem when trying this myself is getting all the bubbles from under the paper. As soon as the paper touches the wood it wrinkles and creases when I try to smooth it out.
Is this because I’m using too much polycrylic?
it is nice
Thank you for this!! Is there a way to make this food safe? I’d like to make a charcuterie serving try!
Thx a lot. I wonder if a roller works better than a putty knife.
Thank you so much - one of the best instructables I've seen! I am tempted to try it.
Completely off topic, but noticed your sofa...is it a Hans Olsen (Danish mid-century)? I have two Hans Olsen lounge chairs that look just the same - the rosewood arms (and typically chrome/nylon strapping at the back) are quite distinctive features.
Hey thanks for watching and commenting. I don’t think that the sofa is a Hans Olsen. We got it off Wayfair so I would say it’s definitely nothing too fancy haha.
Amazing! Very very cool. Do you know if this would work on already lightly oiled bamboo?
Thanks so much Charlotte! I don’t think I’d know for sure if it would work, but my guess would be that it wouldn’t. I don’t think the ink could make it through the oil, but maybe if it’s light enough it just may work. 👍🏼
Have you tried coating the print, also, with polycrylic? I’m wondering if that would result in a more complete transfer.
Thank you for the hint about taking the paper off in several layers. The other video I watched didn't mention that and I went in too hard and took off the ink :(
how long can last the picture on the wood ? Nice video, thanks
Your the goat for throwing in the table of contents at the beginning
Andrew Logar haha appreciate it! I thought about it last minute but figured it could be really helpful
This was a very good video. I inkjet printed some pictures and was just curious if the polycrylic would go through the paper photo and ruin it, but I guess I'll just have to see if it does, lol. Thank you for sharing.
Hey thanks for watching! That’s a pretty interesting thought. I’m not 100% sure what would happen, but my guess would be that it probably will go through the paper and mess up the ink. Let me know what happens if you do try it! 😃
I,ll have to try this. Thanks.
Can you get a laser print from an S D camera card ?
Hey, looks fantastic, i'm trying to create one myself, what were the dimensions of the wood in your last photo? And how did you create the frame? Amazing finishing touch it would be for the gift i'm trying to create! 0 woodworking knowledge!haha
Awesome video! If you are printing text on wood, what color background color would you recommend?
Thanks!
Always white or very light shade of cream (unless text is white of course)
I saw you used gloss. can I use clear satin polycrylic?
Can we use a photo printed from Walgreens?
Also can you shown the photo transfer onto Cedar that’s what I’m trying to do.
Thanks for your video and editing!
Can you transfer a picture to a piece of wood that has been stained but not varnished? Thanks for the video.
How long did u wait for it to dry each time you had re wet it
I have the poly spray. Can I use that?
I used the minwax matte polycrylic to adhere my picture to cedar plank. I have tried to take all the paper off in five or six steps but when it dries it's completely cloudy. Did I put too much polycrylic on? It doesn't look like it's cloudy from the paper but rather cloudy from something else
Great video, so would I have to print this at home so that it's standard copy paper (rather than photo paper?)
Caroline Scott yeah normal paper. Laser jet printer though as it uses toner instead of ink.
I’m interested in doing this on a guitar body. Also the ink not staying could be from the wood being closed cell or open...
Woah that would be so cool, I would love to see how that turns out! That's an interesting point, tbh I don't know much about that I will have to learn about the cells thanks for the tip 👍
I wish I could share my failures. I have tried and tried to transfer with the polly. I have done a thin coat, a thick coat, and everything in between. I have waited any were from 1 hour to 28 hours. Every time 60 - 90% of the photo runs off with the paper. Ppl please, any suggestions would be SO helpful!!
Hi Lucas, or someone here, have you ever white wash the wood block before transferring? thanks!
The video is best&helpfully.
1 question what is name of paint chemical
Minwax polycrylic water based sealer. Gloss is shiny, satin is less shiny.
Why do you prefer the laser printer?
Do you know if this would fade away with rain? Wanna use this technique for some outdoor exhibition
Is the polycrylic just a water based varnish? As I’m in the uk and the brand you use isn’t easy to get from our DIY shops
Hi, how do you apply a picture on white MDF board? (thanks!)
Great Video..Should I use matt or glossy?
I find gloss is too shiny. I prefer matte or satin but it's really up to each person.
This is the most thorough video I've seen on this so far, and the timeline at the beginning was very thoughtful! The editing is pleasant too! I'm surprised it has so few views really
Thanks for taking time to make this! : )
Wow, thank you so much that's really encouraging to hear I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate you taking the time say that :D
@@LucasMoore Of course! I'm glad it is!
@Raymond Landen 100% Scam, you really have to love money more than anything, sheesh
IN HINDI,,hindi me video please......
Nice, I think after the 2nd rub just take a damp sponge. It looks like you rubbed the ink off in the upper right corner.
does an actual printed photo work? like the kind you drop off at the store for developing....
what paper setting you use for the laser to print on the label paper
Question... want to transfer a photo onto a black painted (store bought) frame. Will this method work for something painted and already finished? If you have an email I can send example, but basically I am going to take a picture and extend the picture into the frame. Maybe you can visualize? Picture, surrounded by a mat, but the edges of the picture extend beyond the mat onto the frame. Preferably a painted black frame. Think night shot, a mat to isolate the picture, then a frame to extend the edges of the picture. Black frame for darkness of night but color image added to it to extend the picture... I hope that makes sense?.?.
Where can I get beautiful photos from?... I love this video
Wow thanks so much Cynthia! You can visit my website www.lucasmoorephotography.com for prints of my photos!
what is the "different technique" using an inkjet printer?
Can you use a matte finish for your polyacrylic or do you have to use gloss?
yes
What kind of printer did you use?
Where did you get the wood and tbe frame?
Hi. Great video. Can you show the way to do it with an inkjet printer?
Our Upcycled Life would have a video or two on using an inkjet printer