enormous thanks from a neurodivergent chaos casserole... wood burning is so *centering* for me, but i'm impatient to learn and quick to give up when i screw up. but your videos are such a great mix of intriguing, charming, informative, and "watchable" (if that term makes sense), and i've learned more effectively from you in the last year than on my own in the last decade. thank you for putting so much love into making these videos because the quality shines.
I am looking for techniques for signing some of my woodwork. I have a small woodwriter kit with a "blade" and plain edge. Obviously, I don't know about which I speak. I also have a home-made a burner. Hints on technique and new tips would be appreciated.
This playlist might help with the nib ideas and what might be most helpful: Woodburning Tips and Their Uses: Solid Point ua-cam.com/play/PLlOnZI-MNsnH5j_zr-Yak2u00Y28dxNjH.html
As for techniques, here’s another video you might find helpful: Wood Burning Techniques for Beginners: [4 Basic Pyrography Techniques + Bonus] ua-cam.com/video/UVT1biX3Vmk/v-deo.html
You can go to copy shops where they print things like blue prints, and you can have posters printed. Personally, I use Word. I make the photo the size I want it, then crop it and print it like a puzzle
Watch this video next on what I wish I knew when I started burning: ua-cam.com/video/xQs4GWX8iUA/v-deo.html
enormous thanks from a neurodivergent chaos casserole... wood burning is so *centering* for me, but i'm impatient to learn and quick to give up when i screw up. but your videos are such a great mix of intriguing, charming, informative, and "watchable" (if that term makes sense), and i've learned more effectively from you in the last year than on my own in the last decade. thank you for putting so much love into making these videos because the quality shines.
That genuinely means so much! Thank you
nice vieo you made me start pyrography
My admiration from France
Oh wow! I love to hear that. Merci beaucoup 😁🔥
Wonderful explanation, thanks.
Glad it was helpful 🔥🙌
I am looking for techniques for signing some of my woodwork. I have a small woodwriter kit with a "blade" and plain edge. Obviously, I don't know about which I speak. I also have a home-made a burner. Hints on technique and new tips would be appreciated.
This playlist might help with the nib ideas and what might be most helpful:
Woodburning Tips and Their Uses: Solid Point
ua-cam.com/play/PLlOnZI-MNsnH5j_zr-Yak2u00Y28dxNjH.html
As for techniques, here’s another video you might find helpful:
Wood Burning Techniques for Beginners: [4 Basic Pyrography Techniques + Bonus]
ua-cam.com/video/UVT1biX3Vmk/v-deo.html
Is oak wood ok to burn on?
It’s safe to burn, but just as annoying as pine. Totally doable. Just going to take you at least twice as long fighting that wood grain
How or where would you make your “picture” to be enlarged to trace? Like bigger than 8”x11”? Thank you🤗
You can go to copy shops where they print things like blue prints, and you can have posters printed. Personally, I use Word. I make the photo the size I want it, then crop it and print it like a puzzle