Grafix KSF6-C kile – läbipaistev, 8,5 x 11”, 6 tk, läbipaistvad lehed, kujundage oma kunst ja kahandage seda, et luua ehteid, kaunistusi, paberist käsitööd, kinkesilte, kaunistusi, 6 pakk, 6 läbipaistvat

Brand:Grafix

3.6/5

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Grafix Clear Shrink Film on ideaalne materjal kõigile, kes soovivad oma kunsti- ja käsitööprojektidele dimensiooni lisada. Õpetajad, kunstnikud, käsitöölised, skulptorid, täiskasvanud ja lapsed (järelevalvega) kasutavad hea meelega Grafix Clear Shrink kilet oma järgmises loomingulises projektis. See selge, läbipaistev, kokkutõmbuv plastikkate on sama kile, mis on olnud populaarne aastakümneid. Vaid mõne lihtsa sammuga saate luua oma ainulaadseid ehteid, magneteid, nööpe, kinkesilte, kollaažikunsti, paberist käsitöökaunistusi ja palju muud! See kile töötab suurepäraselt ka stantsimismasinate, püsivate tintide ja templite, sära, reljeefsete ja liimidega. See 6 lehest koosnev pakk sobib suurepäraselt igasse käsitööruumi või klassiruumi. Lastele meeldib vaadata, kuidas nende kujundused kahanevad vaid mõne minutiga 20 protsenti algsest suurusest. Tutvuge kindlasti ka ülejäänud Grafix Shrink Film sarjaga, mis on saadaval paljudes erinevates värvides, mustrites ja viimistlustes, mis vastavad teie individuaalsetele vajadustele! Grafix pakub kunsti- ja käsitöötööstuses suurimat kahanevate kilematerjalide valikut, sealhulgas traditsioonilisi läbipaistvaid, läbipaistmatuid, poolläbipaistvaid viimistlusi, tindipritsiga prinditavaid, erksaid värve, metallivärve ja eeltrükitud Artist Series kujundusi. Grafix on müünud ​​kvaliteetseid plastkilesid loomemajandusele alates 1963. aastast. Grafixi tooted teenindavad kunsti-, käsitöö-, graafika- ja disainiturge traditsiooniliste ja uuenduslike kiledega, mis tekitavad teie loovust.

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Lehed on läbipaistvad 8-1/2-tollised x 11-tollised, pakendis 6 lehte. Lihtne lõigata kääride, stantsimismasinate ja stantsidega. Kaunista grafix kahanev kile püsimarkerite, kummitemplite või värvipliiatsidega. Toatemperatuurini jahutades muutub see paksemaks ja kõvaks. Kuumutamisel grafix kahaneb kile umbes 50 protsendini oma algsest suurusest. ÕIGE KOGUS: Pakis on 6 lehte 8,5 x 11” läbipaistvat läbipaistvat kilet. Kasutage püsivate tintide ja templitega. TEE ISE KÄSITÖÖ: lisage oma loomingulistele projektidele dimensiooni! Valmistage ainulaadseid ehteid, magneteid, kinkesilte, kaunistusi, laste käsitööd ja palju muud. LÕBUS KAHANDADA: Kujundus kahaneb 20 protsendini oma algsest suurusest ja pakseneb vastupidavaks plastikuks. Planeerige soovitud lõppsuuruse jaoks sobivalt. LIHTNE LÕIKADA: Grafix Shrink-kilet on lihtne lõigata kääride, stantsimismasinate või suurte stantsidega. Shrink Filmi lõikamisel ja küpsetamisel jälgige alati lapsi. LIHTNE DISAINITADA: lihtsalt joonistage või jälgige kilele kujundus, kaunistage püsivate vahenditega, lõigake kujundus välja ja küpsetage! See kile ei sobi tindi- ega laserprintimiseks.
Batteries required No
Brand Grafix
Color Clear
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,532 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number KSF6-C
Item Weight 0.32 ounces
Manufacturer Grafix
Material Plastic
Paper Finish Metallic, Translucent
Product Dimensions 11 x 8.5 x 0.04 inches
Product Dimensions 11"L x 8.5"W
Sheet Count 6
Sheet Size 8.5-x-11-Inch

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Scritto da: Angie
Works great!
It does exactly what I need at a fraction of the cost of Shrink Dink branded film.
Scritto da: Kurogane
and decently sturdy. below ive covered in depth the mediums
long story short : this product shrinks well, is clear, and decently sturdy. below ive covered in depth the mediums, baking methods, durability and whether you can use an inkjet printer with this product. these work decently well for what i needed. these did not warp as badly as other shrink films i have tried, however this doesnt thicken as much as daiso's shrink films made of polystyrene do. it does bake clear, however i always find small marks on the surface, not a huge issue for me as i coat the surface with uv resin, which will hide all surface imperfections. i did a strength test for one of my practice scrap keychains, covered w uv resin and the part for holding the jump ring was about 3mm in thickness. i attached it to a lanyard and slammed it onto the wall and the keychain broke where it was connected to the jump ring. Again not a huge issue as its unlikely that i will put it under that much pressure. after being baked, the plastic is stiff but can still be lightly bended w pressue. the larger the piece is, the less it will thicken compared to smaller pieces but the size is hardly noticeable. i tested sharpies. india ink, acrylic paint, and micron pens on the plastic before baking. sharpies will not budge whatsoever after baking and before baking is removable if wiped away asap. india ink stayed well when dried but after baking it was a bit prone to smudging. acrylic paint tended to chip off after baking, but is good to paint on after baking. mircons smudged terribly before baking, but after baking they were smudge and alcohol proof. with an inkjet printer, i tried printing on it first without sanding it down, which did not work unless i used very light colors which were hardly visible after baking. then i used a nail buffing block to create an x shape while sanding. the ink gripped on slightly better but still failed to stick properly and bled over the paper, it also did not appear well after baking. then i tried 400 grit sand paper, and the ink stuck better, still smudgeable but did not bleed as much. however it was not very visible and if i tried using an ink too dark, it would bleed and smudge just from air contact. the fast draft setting worked the best for printing, as normal and best will usually apply too much ink for the film to handle and pool on the plastic. the sanding causes the film to cloud up so i triedglazed my charms after baking and they went back to being translucent. the good thing is that if the ink does smudge or pool, it will wipe right off with some rubbing alcohol and you have not wasted an entire sheet of shrink film. im aware that grafix also makes shrink film for inkjet but i wanted to try it with the regular film. i wanted my charms to be clear and doubled sided when using the printer and itd also make the process much easier, but since that mostly failed i resorted to painting with uv resins, clear nail polish mixed with reg nail polish, and acrylic paints with a glaze medium. this way i could have a sorta doubled sided and see through charm, but it still is a bit of a hassle. with previous experiences i had no issue with curling or warping while baking. i use a flat tray, then laid a crease free sheet of tinfoil, then sandwiched my charm with baking paper. its really important to place baking paper ontop and underneath the plastic to prevent any curling. i baked mine at 300F (2-3 mins for smaller charms of 2 inches and smaller, and 5 mins for larger charms). after baking i immediately removed the tray from the oven and stacked about 10 heavy weight books ontop of the charm without removing the tinfoil or baking paper. its also important to make sure the very first book you place on the charm is completely free of dents, raised areas or anything that can potentially leave marks on your keychain.
Scritto da: Janel
Perfect for kiddos and adults.
Love how it xokes out. Color pencil and alcholo markers work amazing on them. Lots in thr package. Heats well.
Scritto da: Jennifer
Impressed
When I ordered this I didn't know weather I'd like it or not. I purchased it and I actually like it better then the clear shrink plastic. This has a matte finish but the colors on it look so more vibrant then on the clear plastic. I think it because it has a cloudy tint to it, which is see through but not clear. I also can color on these with colored pencil without needing sand them which is a plus.
Scritto da: Terry in SA
Fabulous for art projects with the kids
I priced the Shrinky-Dink brand shrink film and realized it would be too expensive for my large group of kids so I started looking for alternatives. This film by Grafix is perfect and priced very well. This particular film is clear so the resulting shrinky designs look a lot like stained glass. Grafix also offers white film and even film that can be run through your ink jet printer! If you've never used shrinkable film, here's a little tutorial. You'll need shrinkable film, permanent markers or colored pencils, scissors, some parchment paper and something to bake in. I use a cheap toaster oven that I reserve for this and for baking Sculpy clay. Optional supplies are some fine grit sandpaper for lightly sanding the film when using colored pencils, a hole punch, some jump rings and needle nose pliers, key rings and some adhesive-backed magnets. I cut each sheet of film into quarters because a quarter sheet is a good size for shrinking. Larger sheets sometimes shrink strangely and curl in odd ways. Have the child draw a design onto the quarter sheet film, trying to fill the film as much as possible because it will shrink by 50%. If their design is too small, it will be miniscule after baking! If you wish to turn your shrinky designs into charms, keychains or necklaces, you'll need to punch a hole with a hole punch somewhere in the design before baking. If you want to make refrigerator magnets, no hole is necessary. Then cut around the design as desired. Turn your oven on to 350 degrees and let it heat up. A toaster oven works brilliantly for this because it heats very quickly and has a glass door for watching the magic happen. Place the design on a piece of parchment paper and lay on a metal baking tray and place in the oven. Watch closely because the baking process is short! You will notice that the design begins to shrink and curl up. Don't worry. As the shrinking completes, the design will uncurl and become flat again. When it has pretty much flattened out, remove it from the oven. I use tongs and gloves for this because the plastic is very, very hot. Place it on a heat proof surface and slam a heavy book on top of it to make it completely flat. (Kids LOVE this part.) Ta da! You've made a shrinky dink! Sometimes with larger designs or ones with a lot of long thin sections, it will curl a lot and perhaps stick to itself. I have a chopstick I keep next to the toaster oven for intervening when this happens. You will see that the film ends up being much thicker after shrinking so it is no longer flexible. You can seal your design with clear nail polish or a spray sealant, if desired. Magic marker designs can chip a little if not sealed. Colored pencils seem to make the most durable designs, but you need to lightly sand your film before drawing the design. Sanding creates a tooth for the colored pencil lead to catch on. Sand lightly in both directions in a hatch-type fashion. Hint: Buy some metallic Sharpie markers even if you plan to use colored pencils. They add sparkle to every design and the kids seem to adore using them. They come in gold, silver and bronze. Any kid old enough to draw will love making shrinky designs. Kids 11 or 12 or older can even do the baking themselves with supervision. If you're looking for a fun art project to do with kids, I promise you they will be thrilled with this one.
Scritto da: John
So much fun!
This was so much fun! We used it for two different age groups (7-11 and 12-18). Both groups loved making these! We did buy tassel keychains to put on them if the kids wanted. We cut the pages into 6ths. That seemed to be about the right size for putting on a keychain. You can also put these through your printer. I needed to have a small stack of them in my printer tray as it would pull them through funny if I didn't. One page got stuck but I was able to get it out after it melted in half :O I only printed about 15 pages with lines and left the rest blank for freeform design and writing. Any holes you make in them will shrink, so we used a half inch sized hole punch, a little smaller would be ok but I just used what I had. I would definitely do a bit of testing as lots of different things affect the shrinking process. Don't panic when they start to curl up, I ruined my first ones by opening the oven door and trying to fix them. We did have a few get stuck but we were able to mostly uncurl them before they cooled to much, and there was plenty for the kids to just make another. Toaster ovens work too but take a while if you are doing more than one or two. Microwaves do not work. We also learned to only put one tray in at a time to shrink. Enjoy!!
Scritto da: Mr P Ketland
Okay
I got this in hopes I could print on it but nothing worked, still works great for it’s intended purpose, just make sure you know you are getting g the correct kind for your needs
Scritto da: De Vos
Works great for what I wanted!
I wasn't sure about this product at first but playing around and experimenting I love it! I have made over 100 pins from this shrink film. As you may know when doing shrink y dinks you will have the odd time where it curls on you and you just cant save it. I have only had 4 so far that I cannot use. I tired a few different mediums on the shrink film and I find posca pens to be the best. I have tired pencil crayons and found the color did not pop as good as the posca markers did. Just to let you know that this shrink film is "not glossy". I the photos you may see them shinny but that's because I used 2 part resin on them. Resin works lovely on them. Warning when using posca markers. Do not go over area with the posca marker too many times. I found with like princess peach the marker ink starts to bubble and flak off. Over all I am super happy with this product and am happy for the price.
Scritto da: S
Great Product. Read my Review for some tips.
I'm very happy with this Shrink Plastic and it's exactly as expected. I found the instructions very limited and found many tutorials online very vague so I will share some tips I have figured out. This review/tips are Specific to my experience with the White Shrink Plastic I purchased here. Overall I find this glossy shrink plastic works best when it is prepared by sanding throughly with a fine grit sandpaper (I use 400 or 600 grit). By doing this the surface holds the ink/colour better and makes the design more durable after baking. I don't draw freehand very well and before purchasing this I couldn't tell if I would be able to trace through this or not. I found that before baking it is translucent enough to be able to trace through as long as the image you're tracing has a dark outline. To make it easier I use a lightbox app on my tablet to light up the image from behind. I've tried various methods of colouring as well as finishing and this is what I've found. Printing: There are many questions here about whether this is suitable for the printer or not. In my experience this is not the best shrink plastic for printing. I have a Canon Megatank Inkjet Printer and have tried it on different print settings. The best results I managed were when I prepared the shrink plastic by sanding it with a fine grit sandpaper (600 grit), having the print settings on plain paper and printing an image with very little ink. I found a thin outline would print well but any areas with more ink would just pool and smudge off. Even after baking the ink had not fully set and the darker areas smudged some but the areas with less ink seem to have set. Stamping: I tried stamping with a few different ink pads. Stayzon Multi Surface ink seems to be the most permanent ink after it is baked and even holds up to using Modge Podge Dimensional Magic as a top coat. Markers: The best markers I've found are by far Posca Paint Markers. These will go on either a sanded or unsanded surface evenly and hold up well either way. A sanded surface is still most durable though as they will scratch off an unsanded surface if you don't put anything on to seal the colour after baking. I've also used BIC Permanent Markers and the colours turn out very pretty and seem to stand up well after baked. Pencil Crayon: Pencil Crayon works only if you prep the surface by sanding but after that they work great. I use prismacolour pencil crayons and they give a nice rich colour after baking and seem to hold up very well. Finishing/Sealing: I like to seal my baked piece to help make them look more finished and protect the image. I've found 3 methods work best. Modge Podge Dimensional Magic looks the best when it's finished but will make certain colours run when it's applied. It works best over Posca Markers or Stayzon Multi Surface Ink. Other markers, inks and some pencil crayons will run/smudge when it's applied. Water Based Polyurathene works over almost anything to seal the colour and make it more durable without making colours run.
Scritto da: Hannah
Packaging not great
The shrink film arrived with a dent in each sheet and curled, after laying some heavy books on it the shrink film mostly flattened out but the dents are still visible, other than that it is a good product.
Scritto da: NIKITA Thomas
Great
Arrived on time, as described happy with product

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