@ I’ve definitely considered this. The work pieces that soak in the electrolytes definitely burn with more intensity. The issue is the burns end up on the sides or bottom of the piece. This becomes even more apparent when burning a material with very linear grain like bamboo. Also when burning something with glue joints. I try to avoid having the pieces get too wet as I don’t want them to swell and move.
that is so cool!
@@ian-ian27 thanks!
U should have better luck if u let it soak in a bit ,otherwise it just arcs and jumps on top
@ I’ve definitely considered this. The work pieces that soak in the electrolytes definitely burn with more intensity. The issue is the burns end up on the sides or bottom of the piece. This becomes even more apparent when burning a material with very linear grain like bamboo. Also when burning something with glue joints. I try to avoid having the pieces get too wet as I don’t want them to swell and move.
That is so deadly
@@elhongo6037 Safer than driving a car.