We clearly need more practice but for a first time, on the spot attempt... we are pleased and the potential for waterslide is great. (I envision a R&J waterslide logo on every picture frame in the house. LOL!!!)
Doing crafts on an Island, y’all are living the dream! I’m about to try the waterslide on metal and appreciate y’all’s video. The wood one surprised me and came out good 🤙🏼
We are thrilled to learn you appreciate our videos. That means the world to us. We wish you good luck with the waterslide and would enjoy seeing how things turn out for you.
Great video! LOVE how the metal one turned out! We also discovered with the glass that the thickness of the glass will make it look blurry unless the image is put on the back of the glass. We may have to give the waterslide on wood a try! And of course, thanks so much for the shout out! ❤️
Wow! Great suggestions. It never crossed my mind to look into these options. I have watched people spray paint on water then dip motorcycle tanks through the floating paint and watch it adhere. Looks so cool. Waterslide makes perfect sense as an alternate method. Thank you again for sharing this info
To be totally honest, as the days went by, the waterslide reminded me of the tattoos that were prizes in Cracker Jack boxes. Not great quality. Even with a sprayed coating on top, I suspect it will fade or not last long on the galvanized steel. We used a different technique to transfer a printed image onto glass, wood and metal that we really liked much more. Not trying to trick you into watching another video of ours but here is a link to a video where we used a product called Liquitex, which worked very well. ruclips.net/video/FqDuHeqYYA4/видео.html. Thank you so very much for watching our video and for leaving a great question.
At the time I made this video, I used a Canon Color Image Class LBP622Cdw. I no longer have or use it. I use a Brother MFC-J1205W. We wish to thank you for watching our video.
I actually read your comment on Just Might DIY video when they used waterslide and you made me remember I too used to build tons of models and use waterslide then... on a very tiny scale because I built model aircraft. Between you and the video they made, I had to try it
@@Poor_Mans_DIY thank you for the excellent tutorial. You might have already said this, but if I have painted the wood with acrylic paint, should I seal it before applying the water slide paper? And if so, what kind of sealant? (I am doing wooden circle sliced ornaments…)
@@joyelleforjesus First... thank you so very much for taking the time to watch our video and for your kind words. We did not mention using a sealant before using waterslide decals and I have to admit we are not experts by any means, however, based on our experiment, I would think using a sealant will provide a smoother surface for the decal. If I may be so bold, you might want to check out our other video on photo transfer to sood, using Liquitex gel. In our opinion, it was much easier to do and the results were better. If interested, check out our other video at ruclips.net/video/FqDuHeqYYA4/видео.html. I hope this helps but if you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us and we will do our best to provide a proper resolution.
Please forgive me if I misunderstand your comment but we are printing directly on the decal. The white is just backing that is peeled off. If you are referring to printing on matte paper and then transferring the the image from the paper to the wood, that requires a glue that will adhere to the toner on the paper and stick to the wood. We have done a couple videos where we attempted this and we think, using Liquitex gel is the best method for placing an image on wood or metal. We sincerely thank you for taking the time to watch our video and for leaving a comment.
if you seal the decal paper 3 times with rustoleum gloss (must be gloss - works better) 2x clear & place it down & slide paper off - it works much better - the decal doesn't curl up - I do custom tumblers & do this all the time - if you have text make sure to reverse the image for this - the metal & wood turned out great - but like the wood the best - just found your site - thanks for the share
WOW! That sounds like a brilliant idea. We often try out different things like we did with the waterslide decals and if possible, we use these methods in actual builds we do. Your suggestions will definitely help make this process much easier and more effective. We sincerely thank you for watching our video and for taking the time to leave such a wonderful comment.
Great video, maybe use a sponge as you work, use white background or different colors, and reversing a image on glass is the best, new subscriber here... couldn't sleep so came across you while surfing RUclips love the channel
Thank you so very much for leaving great suggestions. This was our first time ever trying waterslide decals. Others make it look so easy and we came to realize they make it look easy because they are very good at what they do. Your suggestions seriously make me want to challenge the waterslides again to see if we can improve on our technique and produce a better result. We sincerely appreciate your watching our video, subscribing and for taking the time to leave a comment.
This was a lot of fun. Seeing your results has made me curious about trying this myself. I hope y'all will try the reverse printing for the glass soon. Would love to see how that would turn out. Hmmm,,,I wonder could this be done on clear acrylic or Lexan?
Brilliant suggestion. Thank you so very much. We truly appreciate it and we hope it will help others who view this video. On a side note, we thank you for taking the time to watch this video.
We clearly need more practice but for a first time, on the spot attempt... we are pleased and the potential for waterslide is great. (I envision a R&J waterslide logo on every picture frame in the house. LOL!!!)
Doing crafts on an Island, y’all are living the dream!
I’m about to try the waterslide on metal and appreciate y’all’s video.
The wood one surprised me and came out good 🤙🏼
We are thrilled to learn you appreciate our videos. That means the world to us. We wish you good luck with the waterslide and would enjoy seeing how things turn out for you.
This has been a fun investigation guys, well done!
We need to practice more to improve on it but it was a bunch of fun to try. 😀
Nice video, super editing. Cool experiments. Arigato for sharing! 🙂🐒
Thanks for visiting and for your kind comment as always!!
Pretty cool
We both thank you so very much for watching our video and for your kind words.
Fabulous results all round on different materials 🤠🍻👍
They were far from perfect but the potential is there to make some really cool stuff. Thank you for watching and your generous comment.
Great video! LOVE how the metal one turned out! We also discovered with the glass that the thickness of the glass will make it look blurry unless the image is put on the back of the glass. We may have to give the waterslide on wood a try! And of course, thanks so much for the shout out! ❤️
Credit where credit is due! Thank you for watching and you kind assessment.
Great video, I love your enthusiasm. If you want to see some examples of waterslide on metal then look at guitar effects pedals and motorcycle tanks.
Wow! Great suggestions. It never crossed my mind to look into these options. I have watched people spray paint on water then dip motorcycle tanks through the floating paint and watch it adhere. Looks so cool. Waterslide makes perfect sense as an alternate method. Thank you again for sharing this info
I'm thinking to add to galvanized sheeting. How do you think it will last outside as a street sign?
To be totally honest, as the days went by, the waterslide reminded me of the tattoos that were prizes in Cracker Jack boxes. Not great quality. Even with a sprayed coating on top, I suspect it will fade or not last long on the galvanized steel. We used a different technique to transfer a printed image onto glass, wood and metal that we really liked much more. Not trying to trick you into watching another video of ours but here is a link to a video where we used a product called Liquitex, which worked very well. ruclips.net/video/FqDuHeqYYA4/видео.html. Thank you so very much for watching our video and for leaving a great question.
@@Poor_Mans_DIY thank you
I use a coffee filter instead of paper towels or my hands, nice job thanks for sharing.
Very clever!!! Thank you so very much for sharing this idea. We also sincerely thank you for watching our video.
Hi Both, Another great set of experiments and the results on the wood really surprised me.
Great video as always.
Take care both.
Cheers, Huw
Thank you very much! You truly are too kind!
I love it they love beautiful
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The multiple layers of clear stuffing the print and makes it easier to manage
Very much appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
I just found u.What kind printer did u use? Tia.
At the time I made this video, I used a Canon Color Image Class LBP622Cdw. I no longer have or use it. I use a Brother MFC-J1205W. We wish to thank you for watching our video.
Great experiment! I have used lots of waterslide decals in my lifetime and they can be finicky (like the one you had on glass). Keep up the good work!
I actually read your comment on Just Might DIY video when they used waterslide and you made me remember I too used to build tons of models and use waterslide then... on a very tiny scale because I built model aircraft. Between you and the video they made, I had to try it
@@Poor_Mans_DIY thank you for the excellent tutorial. You might have already said this, but if I have painted the wood with acrylic paint, should I seal it before applying the water slide paper? And if so, what kind of sealant? (I am doing wooden circle sliced ornaments…)
@@joyelleforjesus First... thank you so very much for taking the time to watch our video and for your kind words. We did not mention using a sealant before using waterslide decals and I have to admit we are not experts by any means, however, based on our experiment, I would think using a sealant will provide a smoother surface for the decal. If I may be so bold, you might want to check out our other video on photo transfer to sood, using Liquitex gel. In our opinion, it was much easier to do and the results were better. If interested, check out our other video at ruclips.net/video/FqDuHeqYYA4/видео.html. I hope this helps but if you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us and we will do our best to provide a proper resolution.
@@Poor_Mans_DIY thank you for the wonderful suggestions. I will do just that. ❤️
Interesting tinkering well done. I love the wood one. You can do an old looking wood icon with Jesus on it or something using water slide sticker...
That is actually a really cool idea!!! Thank you for watching our video and taking the time to leave such a kind comment. We truly appreciate it.
I'm wondering if printing on matte paper may be better? Just a thought
Please forgive me if I misunderstand your comment but we are printing directly on the decal. The white is just backing that is peeled off. If you are referring to printing on matte paper and then transferring the the image from the paper to the wood, that requires a glue that will adhere to the toner on the paper and stick to the wood. We have done a couple videos where we attempted this and we think, using Liquitex gel is the best method for placing an image on wood or metal. We sincerely thank you for taking the time to watch our video and for leaving a comment.
Great video. I’ve got to go against the grain (no pun) still really like the glass but the metal did really turn out great
You are far too kind! 😀
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if you seal the decal paper 3 times with rustoleum gloss (must be gloss - works better) 2x clear & place it down & slide paper off - it works much better - the decal doesn't curl up - I do custom tumblers & do this all the time - if you have text make sure to reverse the image for this - the metal & wood turned out great - but like the wood the best - just found your site - thanks for the share
WOW! That sounds like a brilliant idea. We often try out different things like we did with the waterslide decals and if possible, we use these methods in actual builds we do. Your suggestions will definitely help make this process much easier and more effective. We sincerely thank you for watching our video and for taking the time to leave such a wonderful comment.
@@Poor_Mans_DIY wish I had found you guys sooner lol - thanks for your awesome shares
Great video, maybe use a sponge as you work, use white background or different colors, and reversing a image on glass is the best, new subscriber here... couldn't sleep so came across you while surfing RUclips love the channel
Thank you so very much for leaving great suggestions. This was our first time ever trying waterslide decals. Others make it look so easy and we came to realize they make it look easy because they are very good at what they do. Your suggestions seriously make me want to challenge the waterslides again to see if we can improve on our technique and produce a better result. We sincerely appreciate your watching our video, subscribing and for taking the time to leave a comment.
This was a lot of fun. Seeing your results has made me curious about trying this myself. I hope y'all will try the reverse printing for the glass soon. Would love to see how that would turn out. Hmmm,,,I wonder could this be done on clear acrylic or Lexan?
If you decide to try this, we would very much enjoy seeing how things work out for you!!! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
It can totally be done on acrylic, that is how a lot of folks do "badge buddies" for badge reels (like nurse's badges)
Print the image in reverse and put it face down and use the backing to smooth it out maybe
that actually sounds like a really good idea! Thank you so very much!
Use a silicone brush to get water and air bubbles from underneath the slide
Brilliant suggestion. Thank you so very much. We truly appreciate it and we hope it will help others who view this video. On a side note, we thank you for taking the time to watch this video.
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Thank you, Joseph! 😀
Hello dear friends! How do you do? I came from Huw's channel. Your channel is great. Could we be neighbours with channels? Best regards!!
Thanks for visiting and for your kind words.
1st and last time. Sorry
No need for apologies.