PyroGraphics - The Art of Woodburning

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

Woodburning burning of historic building in Duluth, Mn

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  • It's very nice I would like to buy this tool but i don't know it's suitable for use in Asia zone which the volt is 200volt Do you know the tool can adjust?

  • Sorry I have no idea

  • What is the name of the burner you use? Great job, amazing detail.

    Thanks

  • Thanks, The burner is from a company called Hot Tools Inc. Got it at a local craft store for about $200 Its been great.

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  • I would like to woodburn like you and like to know so tips on how to do stuff like you.. Ime nick frm texas

  • Awesome job!

    

  • THIS was fantastic! Thanks for sharing!

  • Wow!!! Respekt!!!

    Greetings from Germany.

  • What is the best wood for pyrography? I recently did a lakers logo on a sanded to smoothness of a 1x6 Pine!! It looks nice but the "veins" make certain spots hard to burn with accuracy! Anyone please msg me with tips, I had never done this, but I did my first with a soldering iron! :)

  • @excalebuir Thank you. I've never tried using a soldering iron so I cant tell you for sure. My guess is that you can use it but you wont get is much detail without a tip. Wallnut hollow makes a cheap woodburning pen thats only 10 to 15 bucks thats what I started with. You can use pretty much any kind of wood. I prefer basswood.

  • Hello,ive been enjoying your art now for a long time and i would like to know if i could do the same wood effect with a simple soldering iron?,and also what kind of wood should i use thank you very much and hope you reply!

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    Cheers from portugal!

  • do you know of a similar tool that doesnt cost as much? ive been using a soldering iron but its not good for detail

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