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Fusing Plastic Bags: The Motion in the Ocean
There's really no "one" technique for the movement of the iron... whether you're moving it in wide, broad strokes or just wiggling it around on the parchment paper like it was a snake slithering around really makes very little difference. You will notice after a few tries at this that you will be able to see the plastic "react" through the transparency of the parchment paper as a result of the heat. I know what a good reaction looks like and I know what a bad reaction looks like... but it's very difficult to describe.
Fusing Plastic Bags: The Motion in the Ocean
There's really no "one" technique for the movement of the iron... whether you're moving it in wide, broad strokes or just wiggling it around on the parchment paper like it was a snake slithering around really makes very little difference. You will notice after a few tries at this that you will be able to see the plastic "react" through the transparency of the parchment paper as a result of the heat. I know what a good reaction looks like and I know what a bad reaction looks like... but it's very difficult to describe.