Hi all. Apologies if this is in the wrong section.
I'm going to be making some basic puzzles for my kids using birch ply. The images I want to use are the usual letters, numbers, animals etc.
They already have a couple of similar toys that have the kind of thing I'm looking to achieve, but I'm not sure how to go about getting the images onto the wood.
The one in the picture has all the numbers in what resembles (to me anyway) slide on water transfers, similar to airfix model transfers, which is then lacquered over.
Am I right in thinking this and is it a normal way of getting these type of images onto wood, or is there another way which would take less time?
Cheers
H
Sent from my GT-I9300
I'm going to be making some basic puzzles for my kids using birch ply. The images I want to use are the usual letters, numbers, animals etc.
They already have a couple of similar toys that have the kind of thing I'm looking to achieve, but I'm not sure how to go about getting the images onto the wood.
The one in the picture has all the numbers in what resembles (to me anyway) slide on water transfers, similar to airfix model transfers, which is then lacquered over.
Am I right in thinking this and is it a normal way of getting these type of images onto wood, or is there another way which would take less time?
Cheers
H
Sent from my GT-I9300