I’ve been woodburning for 25 years and yet I feel that we can always benefit from others experience and knowledge. For the first 15+ years that I burned, there by was virtually nothing out there for pyrography. I felt I was all on my own and it was learning by trial and ERROR. And yet I’ve always loved the art form. I love how this has grown over these past few years. And you Aney, have been a wonderful part of this. Thank you for sharing your teaching skills and talent. I have done some teaching and videos for a small number. This is not as easy as you make it look. Your videos inspire. Keep up the good work! “Burn” on!😉
Oh Julie, that was absolutely lovely. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your kind words. It's comments like this that help keep me going when I feel like I'm losing my way. 25 years of burning! That is so kickass!! I would love to see some of your work. :)
Because of your clips, I'm having so much fun with pyro crafting!! I'm still a new'b, but I'm getting better, thanks to your educational videos. 💖🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Pro Tip- After sanding with whatever grains you choose, hit the piece with compressed air. This gets all residual dust particles removed from the face and edges of your piece. This is particularly useful on live edge pieces, removing the dust from the live edge can be tedious. Nice video!
Thank you! I’ve come up with some amazing custom designs only to ruin it with crappy line work . I’m going to try your tips on my next project! Thanks again 🙏🏻
I’m new to this but very interested in starting you say low heat is it a number on the dial that you usually do for low heat? If so, can you tell me about where to put on low heat? I love your videos. Thank you so much.
It would be so nice to say at what temp you are using . I just started yesterday, and no clue, I’m trying ! Nothing is smooth, looks horrible. Help I would like to make a descent looking letter
Hey JW! Start at a lower temp and adjust as needed. Burning at a lower temp will give you more control. I typically don’t mention heats because there are so many different burners with different setting types and they so t all line up for viewers. But I generally outline at a low-medium heat so I can go slow and control my lines. Also, don’t get discouraged. If you’re brand new, it will take some time for you to build a relationship with the heat and the wood so you can get the results you want. Keep practicing and it will get easier to get these crisp lines.
Hello... I just discovered you. You are doing exactly the good work I was looking for. I will follow you. I want to do this too. I don't have a machine yet. What tool do you think I should get? For a start, of course. Thank you very much. Have a nice day...
Hey Puzzle man! I would start with a brass tip kit like the truart or walnut hollow. If you decide you want to keep going in wood burning, you can always upgrade later.
'Tis funny that as you were burning and flecks of char were popping off your work, I found myself automatically blowing at the screen to remove them...😂
I’ve been woodburning for 25 years and yet I feel that we can always benefit from others experience and knowledge. For the first 15+ years that I burned, there by was virtually nothing out there for pyrography. I felt I was all on my own and it was learning by trial and ERROR. And yet I’ve always loved the art form. I love how this has grown over these past few years. And you Aney, have been a wonderful part of this. Thank you for sharing your teaching skills and talent.
I have done some teaching and videos for a small number. This is not as easy as you make it look. Your videos inspire. Keep up the good work! “Burn” on!😉
Oh Julie, that was absolutely lovely. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your kind words. It's comments like this that help keep me going when I feel like I'm losing my way.
25 years of burning! That is so kickass!! I would love to see some of your work. :)
My email is public, so feel free to send it to info@pyrocrafters.com. Or you can post your facebook page here and i'll join. Thanks!
That board is the greatest! Chamillionaire needs this in his kitchen!
Lol!! Thanks!
Because of your clips, I'm having so much fun with pyro crafting!! I'm still a new'b, but I'm getting better, thanks to your educational videos. 💖🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks Amherst! I'm so glad they are helpful. :)
patience with a little bit of love equals perfection!!
Thank you so much! You saved me from buying the wrong wood, and wonderful advice for clean lines. 🙏✝️🇺🇸
Glad I could help!
Pro Tip- After sanding with whatever grains you choose, hit the piece with compressed air. This gets all residual dust particles removed from the face and edges of your piece. This is particularly useful on live edge pieces, removing the dust from the live edge can be tedious.
Nice video!
Thanks Greg!
Thank you! I’ve come up with some amazing custom designs only to ruin it with crappy line work . I’m going to try your tips on my next project! Thanks again 🙏🏻
You bet!! Happy Burning!
These are great and helpful tips, Thank you for sharing, take care 😁👌👌👍👍🌷🌷🌷🌻
Thanks for visiting!
Your tutorials are soo good! Thank you! 😁
Thanks William! I really appreciate that. :)
Great tips! (get it? haha) I've really been enjoying using the dot texture, it's just so zen & satisfying to me!
Me too Amy! I'm all about that texture. :)
I’m new to this but very interested in starting you say low heat is it a number on the dial that you usually do for low heat? If so, can you tell me about where to put on low heat? I love your videos. Thank you so much.
Very good. Do you sand it after burning or finish it with something? Doesn't burnt part stain?
Thank you for the super helpful video! 🥰🥰🥰 Ann x
So glad!
Thank you!
Thank you for your videos
You're very welcome!
Ever use olivewood ?😊
GRAPHITE paper makes better transfers that CARBON paper which is harder to get the design off, can smudge and be hard to erase.
THANKS Lisa!
It would be so nice to say at what temp you are using . I just started yesterday, and no clue, I’m trying ! Nothing is smooth, looks horrible. Help I would like to make a descent looking letter
Hey JW! Start at a lower temp and adjust as needed. Burning at a lower temp will give you more control.
I typically don’t mention heats because there are so many different burners with different setting types and they so t all line up for viewers. But I generally outline at a low-medium heat so I can go slow and control my lines.
Also, don’t get discouraged. If you’re brand new, it will take some time for you to build a relationship with the heat and the wood so you can get the results you want. Keep practicing and it will get easier to get these crisp lines.
Hello... I just discovered you. You are doing exactly the good work I was looking for. I will follow you. I want to do this too. I don't have a machine yet. What tool do you think I should get? For a start, of course. Thank you very much. Have a nice day...
Hey Puzzle man! I would start with a brass tip kit like the truart or walnut hollow. If you decide you want to keep going in wood burning, you can always upgrade later.
@@Pyrocrafters Thank you so much
'Tis funny that as you were burning and flecks of char were popping off your work, I found myself automatically blowing at the screen to remove them...😂
Hahaha! I've done that too when I watch them back. :)
❤