Pyrography Tips, Nibs, Pens and Their Uses: How To Shop For Woodburning Tips for Beginners

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  • @robaxl3088
    @robaxl3088 10 місяців тому +1

    Just received my burning kit today and I’m loving it! I’m new to wood burning. My kit came with a detailer pen and a solid point pen ..20 nib tips and 51 solid tips so I have enough variety for sure

  • @Angelica0318
    @Angelica0318 19 днів тому +1

    I love wood burning but still a noob. I’ve done a few projects already. The tricky part is getting the lines down evenly. Haven’t got to shading yet. Still doing line work.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  19 днів тому

      You’re doing it right! Get those lines down THEN start practicing shading 🙌🔥

  • @DFChalmers
    @DFChalmers 27 днів тому +1

    Love your videos, I’ve just started doing this as a hobby and the detail you give is fantastic for a total beginner

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  27 днів тому

      I’m so happy to hear that 🙌🔥

  • @l.m.o.8948
    @l.m.o.8948 Рік тому +3

    Your information was a wealth of knowledge and very helpful, thanks. 🇨🇦

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      Glad I could help! 🙌🔥

  • @terrydiamond4571
    @terrydiamond4571 Рік тому +3

    Thanks so much for all the info. I just bought the colwood super pro II.
    Haven't taken it out of the box yet. I've been working on a no name brand from Amazon practicing my heart out. So looking forward to this new one w shading tips and to keep following your videos. I love the way you explain things so clearly.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your new Colwood! That's my favorite brand

  • @stellanightingale14
    @stellanightingale14 Рік тому +1

    I just bought a wood burner that use these types of nibs. I was using the $15 ones before. Can't wait to try it out but watching your videos because I'm a perfectionist to a fault.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      😂 I’m with you there! You’re going to love it 🙌

  • @mikE_6-28
    @mikE_6-28 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the video. I’m just getting started with this medium and this video helped me a great deal.
    FYI. Bought the razortip SS-D10. I’m very happy with it so far.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 роки тому +1

      Happy to help! And the razortip is an excellent machine 👍

  • @martino8114
    @martino8114 11 місяців тому +2

    Hello, new follower I just want to say that your videos have been a world of help thank you so much!!! And this video is exceptional

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  11 місяців тому

      That’s what I love to hear and why I do it! Thank you 🙌🔥

  • @kathybrigger9431
    @kathybrigger9431 2 роки тому +5

    I have been wood burning for over 60 years. I used my brother's wood burner when I was a kid. Very clubish. Bought a new one years later. Walnut Creek I believe it was. It was ok but I was advancing and that wood burner didn't live up to the challenge. Finally in the 90s I moved up and bought the whole set and to it I added the Collinwood tips. There is not comparison to the old sets. These are fabulous and worth every penny. I am fair at it but I do see your tips will help me. Thank you for sharing.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 роки тому

      Glad you’re finding them helpful! Fun that you’ve been doing it for so long!

    • @daisy2387
      @daisy2387 8 місяців тому

      @@BurnSavvyhello !! I am new to wood burning and I just watched your videos and they are very helpful!!! I wanted to ask you two questions. How hot should I have my pen on for ? And also, what tip of wire nib should I have it on for shading. Thanks !

  • @johnnyfoo8737
    @johnnyfoo8737 2 роки тому +1

    learned more from 5 mins of watching you than all the other channels I have seen. Question what tip when you have a tiny space between lines

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 роки тому

      If it’s a thin line you’re trying to burn between the lines, then I would choose something thin like the small round flat shader and turn it upside down to burn. If it is dots you want to burn between that tiny space, the smallest pointed nib I know of is Colwood’s needle point. And if you buy them from BearWood.com you can use code SAVVY to get a discount. So happy to hear it was helpful! 🔥🙌

  • @mealways225
    @mealways225 Рік тому +2

    Ok great thank you because in one of your other videos I was watching you had a wood Burner that I don't have so I was also confused on what type of tip we use even if we have different ones. I also have a Viiart type.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому +1

      Glad I could help! 🔥🙌

  • @lortiz8469
    @lortiz8469 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I’m a beginner wood burner and I have learned so much from your UA-cam videos. I recently finished a wood burning charcuterie.board. I added Derwent watercolor pencils to add color. What would you recommend as a top coat that is food safe. I’m concerned whatever I use might promote bleeding. I’d appreciate your input. Thank you.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      I love Odie’s oil, and butcher block oil and conditioner is good too… but I don’t know how they would go over those colored pencils. Sometimes pencils react differently to finishes, and those reactions can vary if the colored pencils are oil based versus wax based. Whatever you use definitely test it on a scrap piece first.
      If you decide on Odie’s oil, you can get a discount when you buy it from Bear Wood’s and use code SAVVY: www.bearwood.com/odie-s-oil-universal-finish-9-oz--details.html?aff=14
      You can also get Odie’s and butcher block oil on Amazon.
      Odie’s is pricey, but a little goes a long way and it lasts forever.
      amzn.to/44CO785
      Here’s the butcher block oil I like:
      amzn.to/46FztOU
      Good luck!

  • @robaxl3088
    @robaxl3088 10 місяців тому +1

    I was wondering …would a pair of needle nose pliers bend the nib tips easier than by hand?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  10 місяців тому

      I can’t bend them by hand… and I broke them by needle nose pliers… so I just buy them bent

  • @DIYAtoZ
    @DIYAtoZ Рік тому +1

    Is there any video in which i can see what’s inside it.. is there any transformer or it’s circuit board. I see lot’s of people make from Microwave transformer… so i wanna give it a try. So just curious to know whats inside it.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      I don’t have any non-working burners to take apart, but when I do I’ll post about it for sure. The microwave transformer can be exciting but also extremely dangerous. If it were me, I’d reach out to the manufacturers at Woodburning.com or razertip.com and ask what they put inside their burners.

  • @BurnSavvy
    @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

    If you're ready for more woodburning tutorials, join the Pyro family right here 🔥 ua-cam.com/users/burnsavvyjoin

  • @arms_videos8612
    @arms_videos8612 2 роки тому +1

    You are doing a great job, well done...

  • @leegodwin8155
    @leegodwin8155 3 роки тому +2

    What brand burner do you recommend? I'm a beginner and have the solid burner that is not heating up well because ends don't stay screwed in. Bought a inexpensive wire nib just to see if I like, at some point will up grade.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  3 роки тому +5

      Great question! My favorites are the Colwood, Razertip, and Optima brands. All 3 have reliable heat, a good range of heat, and are easy to use. The nib options are awesome. Colwood and Optima have interchangeable pens and with an adapter, Razertip is too. So you can buy any of their pens and use it on any of the machines. Razertip feels more sleek, Colwood is a little hotter and feels more industrial, and Optima is in between IMO. The higher the price, generally the higher the heat. If you’re wanting to burn high heat items like bone and gourd, high heat machines make that easier. If you only plan to burn wood, the lower heat tools give you more exact control over your heat. Hope that helps! And welcome to the Pyro family! 🙌🔥

    • @leegodwin8155
      @leegodwin8155 3 роки тому +1

      @@BurnSavvy Thank you for the information. Very nice to know and the nib video was excellent information also.

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  3 роки тому

      Awesome! Happy to help 🙌🔥

  • @sandeebond4514
    @sandeebond4514 Рік тому +1

    Thank you!.

  • @Lissibrennt
    @Lissibrennt Рік тому +1

    Very good video 🤗👍 thank you

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому +1

      Happy you found it helpful 🙌🔥

  • @daryldevereux8725
    @daryldevereux8725 Рік тому +1

    Wanting to mark facial tattoos onto a real size wooden carved head. What tips would you recommend

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      Again, it depends on what you’re going for, if you have straight lines or curved lines or if you’re trying to add shading to your design. The only difference for carved projects versus flat projects is a vent tip or a flat tip. I typically like a bent a tip when I’m working on a flat surface, and flat tips are better for concave or hard to reach curved surfaces

  • @karakeller9288
    @karakeller9288 2 роки тому +1

    I have a question about your needlepoint tip where did you buy it I cannot find them anywhere and I do extremely fine work and I need to get one so badly would you please please send me a message I would greatly appreciate it

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 роки тому

      I can’t find them on most websites, but you can get them directly from the manufacturer here: woodburning.com/collections/replaceable-tips-rt/products/rt-needle-point-np

  • @lurlineober1565
    @lurlineober1565 2 роки тому +1

    Where did you purchase you wood burner & nibs?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 роки тому

      You can get them at bearwood.com/pyro - Use code SAVVY for a discount 👍 or you can get a kit on Amazon here (they don’t sell nibs separately): amzn.to/3E61Xpl
      Hope that helps!

  • @tesspernin4590
    @tesspernin4590 3 роки тому +5

    "And it hurt my feelings" 😆

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  3 роки тому +1

      True story! 😭 😂

  • @terribooth8556
    @terribooth8556 Рік тому +1

    where do you buy the bent nibs?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      I like to get mine here - use code SAVVY for a discount: www.bearwood.com/pyrography.html?=aff14
      Hope that helps!

  • @milliejackson2390
    @milliejackson2390 Рік тому +1

    So would you suggest the wire nibs or solid?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому +1

      I definitely prefer the wire nibs. They are faster on every level that matters… I talk a bit about that toward the beginning of this video if you want to hear more:
      Woodburning for Beginners [7 Tips I Wish I Knew]
      ua-cam.com/video/lqcl9vx7VR0/v-deo.html
      Hope that helps!

    • @milliejackson2390
      @milliejackson2390 Рік тому +1

      Wish i haf of read this before I ordered on Amazon lol

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      Oh bummer!

  • @abeer3wad
    @abeer3wad 6 місяців тому +1

    How to reuse this wood if i made a mistake?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  6 місяців тому

      I sand mine down. This video shows an example ua-cam.com/video/OJ7HsQwH244/v-deo.htmlsi=XZeMv7gWjVozZHCq

  • @minpokhara2716
    @minpokhara2716 Рік тому +1

    how to by in qatar ?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  Рік тому

      One of my favorite places that ships internationally is in this link. 🔥 You can use coupon code SAVVY for a discount if you buy from them:
      www.bearwood.com/pyrography.html?aff=14

  • @arms_videos8612
    @arms_videos8612 2 роки тому +2

    Plz don't you need any ventilator when burning...?

    • @BurnSavvy
      @BurnSavvy  2 роки тому

      Some people use a mask with carbon filters that’s rated P95 or higher (not N95) to absorb the smoke. Some people use air purifiers, fume extractors, or simple fans (set close to their work but turned away from the work). Personally, I use a smoke absorber fan. Whenever I’m working with super smoky wood, I wear a smoke mask and keep the windows open. Just always make sure you have plenty of ventilation, and make sure you take care of your needs and your sensitivities.