Description
Tan-Z Kut is the most recent iteration of carving materials in the quest to come up with the perfect carving medium. It is a beige material that is smooth on one side and pebbled on the other, due to the extrusion process used to make it, so it’s very easy to tell which side to carve. I recommend sanding the carving surface lightly with a fine grit sandpaper before transferring your image, which will improve both the transfer quality and the inking process, once you’ve finished your carving. Also, heat transfer on this material only needs very low temperature – just enough to move the toner from your copy to the block. I use an old iron set on #2 of 10 heat settings (permanent press).
Important shipping tip: Smaller sizes up to 10 x 6 will fit into a flat rate envelope, but the two larger sizes require a box. I can fit lots more of these heavy sheets in a box than the calculator thinks I can and, depending on how many you buy, it may wildly overcharge you for postage. I will refund any shipping overcharge, or if you’re not comfortable with that, you can send me a note with the list of what you want and I’ll completely work around the shipping calculator.
I really enjoyed carving this material and so did many of my merry band of testers. Not everybody liked it, though. There were two notable exceptions in the total test group of 17, both of whom were primarily knife carvers. If you’re interested in reading about all the results, you can find them in the links below. I posted the results as they came in from the different testers.
JANICE BRYANT (verified owner) –
Easy to sand lightly and then it takes ink perfectly with no blobbing (I used Moonlight Duos Black from Rubbermoon.com). It cut very nicely and was easy to clean up. The back is pebbly so you know which side to carve and it is nicely firm so it doesn’t sag if you have open areas. I WILL be buying this again!
Karin (verified owner) –
I so much love this material. Is the perfect compromise of firm and soft to make the best possible details.
It is mandatory to do sanding before using.
It super easily takes transfer from laserjet + Xylene pen. AND it doesn’t require backing.
Once you figure out how to cut through it you will have the happiest carving experience and forgot all the other things you thought you knew about carving 🙂
HAPPY LETTERBOXING!