Wood burning, also called pyrography, is the process of drawing a picture on a piece of wood with a hot brass tip.
Wood Burning Basics
At Craftiviti we have Livingart Wood Burning set which consists of 7 interchangeable brass tips with a holder suitable for pyrography, soldering, leather craft and stencilling. This light weight handtool includes a 40-watt with fast heating that develop maximum temperature 320 degrees C.
Included Brass Tips:
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Wood Burning Basics
- Sand your wood before starting the project. Wipe the surface with damp cloth once done sanding.
- Do not do wood burning project on a varnished wood as the varnish with affect the burning process.
- Trace your design with a pencil before starting.
- Handle your woodburning pen with care. Pen will get hot quite fast, so attach the tip before turning on the machine. Give the pen two or so minutes to get hot. As it heats up, let your wood burning pen rest in a pen holder device to minimize the risk of accidental burning.
- MDF
- Pine
- Basswood
- Birch
- Ash
- Maple
At Craftiviti we have Livingart Wood Burning set which consists of 7 interchangeable brass tips with a holder suitable for pyrography, soldering, leather craft and stencilling. This light weight handtool includes a 40-watt with fast heating that develop maximum temperature 320 degrees C.
Included Brass Tips:
- Universal Point
- Shading point
- Flow point
- Cone point
- Fine point
- Dot point
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www.craftiviti.com
For wood burning, try using these types of wood for starters:
It is best to practice and experiment on a smaller wood surface to get a better feel on how to use your tools. And now on to the tools...
Here are some stunning pyrography pieces:
More wood burning Technics and tricks that you can refer to here
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