632901-00 Iron
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Use your Craft Iron for a variety of applications including
Woodburning, Soldering, Scrapbooking and Image Transfer.
Use your Dual Temp Craft Iron to decorate and personalize a variety of different materials. Hi temperature (II) for
wood, leather, gourds, heavy weight paper, paper mache, wicker-rattan and heavy plastics. Low (I) for lighter paper,
no-nap fabric, thin plastics, foam, candle wax, and soaps.
UNIVERSAL - Ideal for wide and thin lines in a variety of materials.
TEAR DROP - Use for detail or large area shading. Make an easy flower design with this petal shape.
ROUND - Ideal for dots, curves and cursive writing. Make a border on your next scrapbook page.
Use the craft iron in Hi (II) temperature to cut stencil blanks or thick plastics. The tapered tip can also be used for
detail work on all the materials listed above.
TAPERED - Use for stencil cutting or detail wood burning applications.
Use the soldering tip in Hi (II) temperature for soldering glass, metal and wire
SOLDERING - Use for stained glass, jewelry making & repair, small electronics and hi-fi.
The hot knife is perfect for hot cutting and carving a variety of materials. Leather, rope, styrofoam, foam core, matte
board, plastics, candle wax & soap. Also use the hot knife to fuse recently cut materials to prevent fraying.
HOT KNIFE - Use a non heat conducting straight edge for straight cutting foam core or use the knife tip to detail carve
artificial pumpkins.
Use the mini-iron in Low (I) temperature to detail press paper, ribbon or fabrics. Also in Low (I) temperature, the mini
iron will transfer the toner from any black & white or color photocopy or printout onto wood, glass, ceramic, paper or
fabric. Emboss fabrics with images from rubber stamps by placing fabric "right side down" on stamp covering with
piece of paper and heating until rubber stamp image appears on paper.
MINI-IRON - Use for iron-ons, fusible webbing and tapes, applique quilting, seams and hems, paper crafts and image transfer.
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