I used my easy press to attach the heat transfer vinyl to the wood.
Can you heat press vinyl onto wood.
Turn on your easypress and set it to the proper wood setting for iron on vinyl download a heat settings chart here 300 and 40 seconds.
Heat transfer vinyl is not as glossy as most permanent adhesive vinyl and the more matte finish looks closer to paint and less like a sticker.
To find the appropriate setting you can use this handy guide that lists all the times and temperatures to press onto many surfaces.
Sublimate your vinyl then press.
You can absolutely used heat transfer vinyl on wood.
Place your design down and get it where you d like it.
Peel off carefully remember we ve turned down the pressure so parts may not have adhered fully.
I ve used it on both stained sealed wood the large one and untreated wood as in the title image with no issues.
Too long will make the vinyl ripple not long enough will allow it to peel back when you remove the top plastic.
Then cut your file using your vinyl cutting software weed it and press it on your wood.
This test did work but depending on what you re ironing we have no guarantee that the htv will stick forever to the acrylic.
This experiment is a perfect example of why you need a teflon sheet if the acrylic had melted the melting plastic wouldn t have ruined my iron.
Avoid putting the vinyl up to the edge of the wood.
We ll show you how to apply permanent vinyl to stained wood permanent vinyl to painted wood and heat transfer vinyl to wood.
This makes it permanent either on fabric or you guessed it wood.
For complicated designs like the floral one you can see in the above gallery it s easier to do option 2.
Not only can you use htv on wood but i actually prefer it to adhesive vinyl in many cases.
The short answer is yes but keep reading to learn three awesome ways to add vinyl to wood.
If you re not sure how durable your acrylic is do a little test.
Once you ve pressed let it cool then peel off the carrier.
Heat transfer vinyl isn t sticky itself but bonds to the material using a heat press or iron.
When applying any htv to a wood surface you will use a temperature of 300 f and hold for 40 seconds.
There s two different orders in which you can sublimate your vinyl.
If it s simple like our little guitar you can go with option 1.
Apply the design to the wood.
Press your vinyl first and then sublimate.
You ll have the most luck getting it as center as possible.
Place hot iron directly on the heat resistant plastic layer and iron for approx 60 70 seconds moving the iron around.