Wood burned Mandala Tray Using A Blowtorch!
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- Take a look at how to use a heat-sensitive marker to wood burn patterns and make this easy DIY wood burned mandala tray!
This project is sponsored by Bernzomatic.
Link to the step by step instructions at - www.anikasdiylife.com/diy-woo...
Materials needed (affiliate links) -
Tray. I used a wood plank(fave.co/2JvnFFG). You would build one or buy a simple one.
Stencil of your choice.
Heat sensitive marker - amzn.to/2UPBmVb
Sanding sponge - amzn.to/2WVpvrr
Tack cloth - amzn.to/3dIMzQb
BZ4500HS Heat Shrink Torch - bit.ly/3aohqzr
Bernzomatic Propane Tank - bit.ly/3btWNlp
Bernzomatic ST2200 Detail Torch - bit.ly/3dyA4GN
Bernzomatic Butane Cylinder -bit.ly/2JiwIJU
Brad Nailer (amzn.to/2v2hDWa) and 1-1/4″ finish nails(amzn.to/31H2QPp)
Tabletop epoxy - amzn.to/2QZcFVp
Mixing cups
Stir sticks
Gloves
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Awesome!!! Looks classy
Darshan Gandhi thank you!
I’ve bought the pen you had a link for, did it the same way you have and I don’t see a pattern on the wood. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I shook the pen.
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻
Marwan ELMASRY thank you! It was a fun project!
- Beautifully done ! ! ! Such a dainty, sophisticated piece that's easy to do. Where do you find the heat sensitive templates ???
Thanks
You're welcome!
can a heat gun be used instead of a torch? also what is the clear thing you used at the end?
Wow. This is amazing. Thank you so much for this video. I do have a lot of different stencils (hardly used any of them till now) and a blow torch (used it one time for another purpose). I've been thinking a lot of who to combine these to make something really nice but did not come up with anything. And now you show this video and give
a very simple solution to this problem: a heat sensitive marker. I must say, I've never heard of this kind of marker before. I need to find out if it's possible to buy it here in
Slovakia. Epoxy resin is very expensive here. I'll replace it by spray lacquer or water based poly uretane. Happy Easter and stay safe.
P.S. When I follow the link in the description I can't find that heat sensitive marker there. Which one is it?
The heat sensitive marker is called Scorchmarker but that is a brand name. You can look for something similar there. And yes, spray laquer will definitely work.
Hi Wech markers u usd ?????
How is it so clean? I got the same stuff and I’m sanding to 400
Do you mean the epoxy? It is self leveling
Were did u get the high temperature marker
There is a link in the description.
as ever amazon link didnt work
which link isn't working?
Hi Ur not show the markers Wech markers is good not good nothing?
No mention of the sandpaper grit or epoxy volume. You skip it in this video and in your "details" link.
I do pyrography wood burning all by hand all original aswell what your doing is defo NOT ORIGINAL ask it’s not real pyrography
Did not say its pyrography. I said its woodburning. There is a subtle difference as you should know. But I guess this project made your pyrographic mind curious enough to watch AND comment. Thanks for that.