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Top 5 ways to transfer a printed image onto wood

Feb. 9, 2018

Brad from the YouTube channel Fix This Build That demonstrates low-cost ways to transfer a laser-printed image onto a wood surface.

Wood is an important component of most DIY projects, but it can be difficult to precisely add text and imagery onto its surface. CNC laser printing is costly; burning can be dangerous; and inlay is best left to the woodworking experts. But what if there were a way to transfer printed images directly onto wood? In a recent video, Brad from the YouTube channel Fix This Build That demonstrates low-cost ways to transfer a laser-printed image onto a wood surface. The finished pieces will surprise you.

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