Flatiron
An old flatiron can be very handy in a workshop, e.g. for "dirty work" that you would not risk your nice household iron with.
That does not mean this iron should become filthy, though - for nearly every application, it is best to put a piece of baking paper between the iron and your workpiece.
Common "Maker" uses include applying edge banding or ironing wax into fabric, but feel free to get more creative (and show us your ideas!) as long as it's safe.
Severin BA 9676
MachineInfoBox Severin BA 9676 | |
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Synonyms: | iron; DE: Bügeleisen, Bügelautomat |
Type: | Flatiron |
Material: | usually fabric; edge banding |
Used with: | baking paper |
Location: | Gluing Area |
Access Requirements: | Read the Wiki Page |
Status: | Working |
Manual: | bedienungsanleitu.ng (PDF) |
Tutors: |
A simple flatiron you can use for "dirty work".
Furniture Repairs
Veneers that were applied with heat-sensitive glue can be removed and re-applied with careful help of a flatiron.
With a few drops of water and the iron set to •• (wool, < 150°C) you may be able to let a dent (Delle) swell up again and let the damage disappear!