Adhesive vinyl is beautiful on wood but uneven wood can be its worst nightmare.
Adhering vinyl to wood.
I used to have the same issue until i figured out a trick that might save you time and frustration.
Do you have a hard time getting your adhesive vinyl stencils to stick to your stained wood.
Stain can leave an oily residue that will make your vinyl lift from the surface.
For example we needed to glue a piece of wood to metal that was going to hold over 100 pounds.
This superior grade adhesive brushes rolls or trowels on and helps hold tiles firmly in place even when subjected to repeated cleaning and mopping.
Vinyl is made by mixing two chemicals chlorine and ethylene and comes in many forms from semi liquid to rigid thin to thick and flexible to breakable.
Next we need to tackle stained wood.
Since there are endless combinations of things that could be adhered together there needs to be some sort of guide.
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Figuring out what type of glue to use to adhere one material to another is important.
The surface is very important to getting vinyl to adhere well.
To achieve that longevity the adhesive must have a firm bond with the substrate.
Plus since it s a matte finish it won t drastically alter the look of your wood project.
In this video i show you how to stain wood and apply polyurethane finish it properly and apply vinyl.
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Which is exactly what is preventing your vinyl designs from properly adhering to the wood surface in the first place.
Yes cricut vinyl will stick to stained wood but there is one tip that may make your project a bit easier.
Actually unsealed wood plywood and even painted plywood are not good substrates for vinyl.
The smoother harder and shinier the surface the better vinyl will adhere.
Your permanent vinyl should well adhere to wood that s treated with a base coat so long as your project is kept inside.
Vinyl is an adhesive backed film that is expected to last for years outdoors in all kinds of weather.
Make sure you are sanding and smoothing down your wood piece to remove any splinters holes knots grooves or anything that would cause an uneven surface.
This is very simple and saved me so much wasted vinyl product.
One thing many people struggle with is how to apply vinyl to various surfaces.
The choice for glue depends on the back of the vinyl the part where the glue will go.
For a visual demonstration of big of a difference this polycrylic can make on your wood projects check out my latest youtube video.
Regardless of the form gluing vinyl to wood requires specific types of glue.
Your vinyl will stick better and stay on longer.