What is the brand of transfer paper that you’re using when I clicked on your link it says page not found and I know on my glow Forge. There’s certain finals I can’t use and in your video. It looks like you’re using masking tape.
Just curious, is there a reason you did the cut separate from the engrave? Also, wouldn't it avoid charring if you left the masking tape on when engraving?
I remove the masking so that I don’t have to waste time picking it off after the engrave. This one wouldn’t be too bad, but the more detail, the longer it takes. Since the engraving dust just brushes away and doesn’t stain, I find it much easier to wipe that off instead of peeling away small pieces of masking.
I did some engraving on glowforge proofgrade leather and there was some smoke inside. Is that normal? I have only had my glowforge for about 1 week so not sure what to expect. I also have the pro
Someone else commented about the audio on this one! It’s wild because on a computer or with headphones it sounds clear, but on a phone is pretty rough! I’m not sure what happened, but I’m still learning! If you have any tips, let me know 😉
@@KarleyHall I watched your vid on a computer and the audio was messed up. How did you record the audio? And I am not hating, just teasing you about it
@@KarleyHall Thanks! I found some on Amazon right after I asked, too. I didn't know what they were called, but luckily the internet is useful for stupid people sometimes :)
What masking paper/tape did you use? I was overzealous one day at my local leather store and purchased two very nice sheets of veg tan leather. Then I got home and realized I need masking paper/tape! Did some online looking and got overwhelmed. I don't want to buy a truckload (lol). I'm going to stick with the Glowforge leather that comes with the tape already attached after this!
Woah- I just played it on my phone and it sounds really robotic! But from my computer, it sounds really clear. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I’ll have to look into that!
Leaving them overnight would be a good solution. Glue is a good option for those who do not want to invest in a hat press. If you have a hat press- double side heat activated glue is the fastest way to attach leather patches.