WoodUbend - Heat-bendable decorative wooden mouldings
Are you looking to add extra glamour, interest and dimension to your furniture painting or crafting project?
An addition that will give instant impact and is super easy to use?
Woodubend mouldings are the perfect solution: they are available in many beautiful designs, so there are plenty to choose from.
WoodUbend is a range of decorative wooden mouldings.
When cool they are just like wood, but when you apply heat, that’s when the magic happens.
The main ingredients in WoodUbend are wood pulp and resin. When heat is applied it becomes bendable and flexible without losing any of its intricate detailing.
In its pliable and malleable state, WoodUbend is ready to adhere to your chosen project and it will follow the contour of the surface, allowing it to bend over curves and corners.
The WoodUbend moulding will stick down quickly, with no need to tape it in place. It will make full direct contact with the surfaces, which means there is no need for any gap fillers.
TOP TIP: Cut the designs to make your own unique creations. Never throw a piece of WoodUbend away — it will always come in handy.
- Heat-bendable wooden mouldings
- Made from recycled wood fibres
- Can be cut, sanded, drilled, painted, stained
- Easy to apply
- Can be applied to most surfaces: wood, glass, metal, leather
- Heat with a hairdryer or heat gun to soften
- Bend and mould to your surface while soft
- Apply with wood glue (I recommend Evo-Stik Wood Glue, Gorilla Wood Glue or Titebond Quick & Thick)
- For furniture, crafts, home décor, fashion accessories, art and mixed media
WoodUbend are a small, energetic and vibrant company situated in the North of England, with manufacturing plants in central Europe. Their sister company, Posh Chalk Interiors of Leeds, is run by Solly Jo Lewis, who has a wealth of experience in crafts and upcycling, and is well-known to many artisans, including a worldwide community, through her entertaining live programs on Facebook.
The WoodUbend story started just a few years ago, when Solly Jo came across a new manufacturing process and realised the potential for what it offered. Bringing the concept back to the UK, and starting with a small range of designs, they sold their first moulding at the end of October 2018. That small range has now expanded enormously as the range has grown in popularity, and they now export to many parts of the world.
Altogether, there are several thousand mould designs currently in existence, ranging from the smallest embellishments through long trims up to large and elaborate designs produced to special order. Some of the moulds used to create these mouldings are themselves made using the latest 3D printing technology.
With expert teams both in the UK and at the manufacturing plants, WoodUbend is going from strength to strength.