🔥 Ignite Your Imagination with Torch Paste!
Torch Paste is a revolutionary wood burning paste that simplifies the art of wood burning. Since its inception in 2020, this lab-tested, non-toxic formula allows users to create intricate designs on various surfaces, including wood, canvas, and denim. With easy application and a long shelf life, it's the perfect tool for DIY enthusiasts and professional crafters alike.
Brand | Torch Paste |
Model Number | TP-3-JAR-O |
Colour | Orange |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 85.05 g |
Material | Vinyl, Wood |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Item Weight | 84.9 g |
T**M
Tiny pot... Goes a long way. Practice makes perfect!
Works well. Needs a bit of practice to not smudge. It's a tiny pot, but goes a long way!
L**.
Amazing!
Really great product. It's initially misleading because the pot seems so small but it goes so far.I used it to make Christmas gifts and they came out great.Easy to use and definitely worth the money.
S**H
Torch paste
I recently purchased the pot torch paste for wood burning and let me tell you, I felt like I was trying to start a campfire with a tiny sparkler. This thing is so small, it's like trying to light a bonfire with a birthday candle. I had to use a magnifying glass just to find the darn thing! But hey, it's perfect for those moments when you want to feel like a giant roasting tiny marshmallows over a microscopic fire. Just be prepared to take some time and patience to get that fire going, or you might end up with a burnt eyebrow and a whole lot of disappointment.
C**M
Well worth it
Excellent product, very easy to use, pricey but well worth it
K**Y
Good value for money as a small amount goes a long wsy
Excellent product with a beautiful finish
A**A
Best brand ever
Easy to work with.Best brand ever
S**E
Excellent stuff
I use this alot it fantastic stuff brilliant quality .It takes some practice at the beginning when learning as I messed up alot.So here's my tipsMake sure the design is fully covered from all angles and don't forget to cover around the edge of your design with masking tape because one drop on on the rest of the wood and that will burn too.Don't put it on really thickly and make sure it's completely dry before removing your design stencil.Don't use the highest heat setting on the heat gun it will just scorthch the wood and make sure you live the heat around about three inches above your design.
L**E
Quite expensive but you use such a small amount
I had seen so many wood burning projects on line and wanted to give it a go. It does seem a lot of money for such a small pot but you do use such a small amount. I had read about people making their own version but by the time you bought everything you needed it would cost more and you would be storing big bottles of different things.This is a very handy little pot. I have only used it once on an old wooden board and a stencil that I had made. I spread it with one of the children’s flexible glue spreaders. You can put any excess back in the pot for another time. As my board was old it was a little warped which meant I hadn’t stuck the stencil down enough in one part so there was a slight bleed of the paste which meant that the design wasn’t perfect. I was a little apprehensive using the heat gun and didn’t quite go far enough so was left with a few bubbly bits which showed on the finished board. Looking forward to trying it again
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