Bendable Wood Angel Wings - WoodUBend Pack of Two- 3rd Generation - Mouldings for home interior, furniture, crafting, & DIY outlet projects

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Bendable Wood Angel Wings - WoodUBend Pack of Two- 3rd Generation - Mouldings for home interior, furniture, crafting, & DIY outlet projects, WUB0519 Angel Wings Pack of Two164 " x 45"WoodUbend high-definition moldings are unique.
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Product code: Bendable Wood Angel Wings - WoodUBend Pack of Two- 3rd Generation - Mouldings for home interior, furniture, crafting, & DIY outlet projects

WUB0519 Angel Wings Pack of Two
16.4 " x 4.5"


WoodUbend high-definition moldings are unique! They have all the properties of wood and, in addition, can be molded to any contour after heating up with something as simple as a hair dryer. They can be drilled, sanded, glued, painted, stained, varnished, or distressed and can be adhered to almost any surface, contoured or flat.

This product is an authentic interior design material that allows for the fast creation of genuinely stunning aesthetics. It's used by crafters, up-cyclers, interior designers, artists, sculptors, and manufacturers.

WoodUbend Mouldings are, unquestionably, a very innovative product, and, once you've got the know-how, they're super simple to use. I understand, though, for the uninitiated, they may seem a little daunting – don't fret, keep in mind a few things, and you'll be creating some seriously cool projects in no time.

THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN USING WOODUBEND

Heat is your friend!
In their cold state, the moldings act like wood; they can be sanded, stained, painted, drilled, etc. Warm them up, and the fun starts. You can bend, slice, stretch, or cut them with scissors!

Any way you look at it, to get the most out of your mouldings, you're going to want to get used to heating them, even if you're not bending them around a surface. The surface you're adhering to is unlikely to be completely flat, and the back of the moulding won't be. As heating the moulding makes it flexible, you will get better contact with the surface when you're gluing it down.

A heat gun is my preferred method of warming, though this isn't without its peril, so if you're uncomfortable using one, you can always use a hair dryer or even a griddle.

Wood glue, wood glue, wood glue
I really can't stress this enough, I've seen people use super glue, PVA, No More Nails, you name it, I've seen it. To stick these mouldings down, you need good quality, flexible wood glue. I often use Titebond Quick & Thick; it's quick acting and a good, thick glue – as the name would suggest. Using something else could result in your mouldings popping off down the line. All wood expands and contracts with the ambient temperature. The bond will fail if the glue is not flexible enough to move. Not something you want, especially if you're flipping furniture. There's a good chance you'll be fielding some angry calls.

Please let us know if you have further questions. We are happy to help in any way we can.

Have fun!

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