VIDEO: Decorate wood with the soldering iron

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Decorate wood with the soldering iron and design it creatively

Soldering irons are available in hardware stores for approx. 10 euros available. For decorating wood the quality of these devices is absolutely sufficient.

  • You can make free door signs yourself if you cut off scraps of untreated wood into the shape and size you want with a saw. With a soft pencil and possibly Using a stencil, draw the desired motifs or writing on the wood. Then "burn" the motifs into the wood with the hot soldering iron.
  • If you've never used a soldering iron before, it's a good idea to practice on a scrap piece so you can get a feel for how the heat is affecting the wood.
  • If you have made door signs or house numbers for outdoor use in this way, you should protect the wood from moisture by applying a clear varnish based on synthetic resin. Moisture protection is more environmentally friendly if you use simple olive oil or linseed oil. Repeat the application several times before applying outdoors, and coat the wood approx. twice a year with the appropriate oil.
  • If you need place cards for a party, they don't always have to be made of paper. To write Write the names of your guests on wood with a soldering iron. Sanded wooden strips or pieces of squared timber are just as suitable as dried branches with a diameter of at least 5 cm, which you should divide once in the middle with a small ax so that you have enough space for writing on obtain.
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  • If you look at the contours of SpongeBob SquarePants or any of your other favorite characters on a simple snack board Children will have a lot of fun drawing the figures with the soldering iron in the wood to burn in. If you demonstrate to your children how a soldering iron works on a piece of wood beforehand, they likely are so impressed by it that it never occurs to you to test with your fingers whether the soldering iron is really hot.
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