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Title: Wood Burning.
Post by: tdpainter on April 23, 2014, 09:44:05 pm
Hey everybody. I know Its a Old Time thing but I wanted To try something new just to get away from painting and drawing from time to time, so Today I was at Wal Mart and saw this wood burning tool, and at first I said no I don't think I need that but then I went for round 2 and ended up buying it because It was only cheap and it came with 4 different Tips. So anyway's thought I'd give it a try and see what happens I have been looking at a few videos and I think I might enjoy doing some wood burning. I know It shouldn't be to hard to work with but Like everything I'm sure there must be a few tips and Tricks. If anyone would like to fill me in a some info before I start something.

Thanks
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: Marcellarius on April 24, 2014, 12:43:51 am
Hi
I'm not a wood burner, have bought probably the same cheap thing you have, and looking for "howto"
http://www.lowes.com/creative-ideas/woodworking-and-crafts/woodburning-basics/article
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puCal-wx4kk

I also did see an extra to add
if you have your project you could try to burn bigger spot using hot sand

http://www.pyrographyonline.com/forum/threads/424-Hot-Sand-Burning

just a thought...
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: newfie on April 24, 2014, 06:52:54 am
Hey Travis if you gets serious at it get yourself a dust mask that takes the filters.the smoke from that wll choke you right up.
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: tdpainter on April 24, 2014, 09:59:20 am
Thanks for the links Marcellarius and I'm hoping I well get into doing a bit of work with it so I guess I'll be getting a dust mask
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: newfie on April 24, 2014, 10:23:54 am
you should get one something like this it expensive but worth it.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stanley-mc-p100-respirator-0550137p.html#.U1kdzKIvDts (http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stanley-mc-p100-respirator-0550137p.html#.U1kdzKIvDts)
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: Marcellarius on April 25, 2014, 01:08:17 am
you should get one something like this it expensive but worth it.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stanley-mc-p100-respirator-0550137p.html#.U1kdzKIvDts (http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stanley-mc-p100-respirator-0550137p.html#.U1kdzKIvDts)

just bought myself the 3M 7503 (http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3M-PPE-Safety-Solutions/Personal-Protective-Equipment/Products/Product-Catalog/~/3M-Half-Facepiece-Reusable-Respirator-7502-37082-AAD-Respiratory-Protection-Medium-10-cs?N=4294931369+5011378&Nr=AND(hrcy_id%3AHKB5RPFK7Sgs_X5978DL9MT_N2RL3FHWVK_GPD0K8BC31gv)&rt=d) a couple of weeks ago.
same as the Stanley, have filters for dust and spray painting.
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: ChuckD on April 25, 2014, 09:30:42 pm
I like wood burning.  The crackle and pop of the wood and the sparks and smoke going up and the warm of the hands, ahhh, very nice.  Unintentionally, that applies to my wood burning with a tool also.  I do a little to add to my cuttings but I could never find a fireproof pattern to try it on a major picture.  But I do like the smell of cedar toasting in the warmth.  Have fun.
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: spacemaker on May 05, 2014, 12:06:46 pm
I play with this a little. Here is a site I like:  http://www.sawdustconnection.com/
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: spiderman on May 05, 2014, 12:19:24 pm
I like wood burning.  The crackle and pop of the wood and the sparks and smoke going up and the warm of the hands, ahhh, very nice.  Unintentionally, that applies to my wood burning with a tool also.  I do a little to add to my cuttings but I could never find a fireproof pattern to try it on a major picture.  But I do like the smell of cedar toasting in the warmth.  Have fun.


i have a tip.. to burn wood... 

on a cold or a cool day  i go outside and get bunch of wood together and start a fire. the warm heat feels nice. Sometimes the smoke blows on ya but no problem get in the head of the line like at walmart lol.  hmm that was two tips i guess you got a free one from me lol
Title: Re: Wood Burning.
Post by: mlwmerk on May 10, 2014, 10:18:16 am
I sometimes use woodburning techniques to outline or highlight lines on my scroll saw efforts.  I have to be careful or else the smoke sets off the smoke alarm I have in my workshop.  It's always something!!