Today's Attempts
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While Ken was gone today, I transferred four patterns, and managed to burn one; (an Eagle). Wanted to sit down with Ken and do a couple more, but ran out of steam and opted for a nap, instead
This evening, we both sat down, and Ken did a bear paw, and I did another humming bird and a gnome house.
This evening, we both sat down, and Ken did a bear paw, and I did another humming bird and a gnome house.
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They are beautiful Barb.
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Dang, you guys are getting good, those are really pretty. Keep them coming. What a good way to spend lockdown.
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WOW!!!!
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
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Thanks guys. The gnome house (from the day I found the drawing) I planned on doing for my daughter. I love how it seems to fit with the curved wood... it was meant to go on there. Anyway, we went to our daughter's today, and I gave it to her. She said she saw my fb post and said "hmmm I wonder if that's for me...." lol I knew I shoulda blocked her from that post
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She did, Herb. She found a temporary spot for it within 5 minutes. This was followed with a request for one with fairies on it
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Holy cow Barb! Those are really wonderful works of art. This ain't the kind of woodburning that got done in Boy Scouts.
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What kind of wood is that, Barb. It really goes well with the wood burning color wise. do those have a coat of clear on them? The live edges really go with the theme too
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Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 11:10 pm What kind of wood is that, Barb. It really goes well with the wood burning color wise. do those have a coat of clear on them? The live edges really go with the theme too
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To be honest, Herb, I really don't know. I was told that the one with the eagle on it is cherry. (I got a very thick piece of it, and a guy from work was able to split it for me on a large band saw.) The others, we think are cedar. They were scraps given to John, and while he was clearing out space in his work area, realized they were too thin for his CNC, so he gave it to me. I don't think I have very much of it left. I still have some monstrous pieces in the workshop to make large scenes on (with the router) that I hope to get to soon. But the coloring of it, is a lot lighter.
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Thank you, Tom. I'm having fun learning this new craft. Ken is taking a shine to it, too, I think.DesertRatTom wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:49 pm Holy cow Barb! Those are really wonderful works of art. This ain't the kind of woodburning that got done in Boy Scouts.
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They are so awesome Barb. I still haven't bit the bullet and ordered the wood burner but you are pushing me over the edge
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Thanks, Roxanne. Ken is loving the one he got, and I have to admit, I like his, too; basically because of the tips his came with, and I like the controls better.roxanne562001 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:32 pm They are so awesome Barb. I still haven't bit the bullet and ordered the wood burner but you are pushing me over the edge
You Tube videos are a good way to learn how to do the different techniques. I've been watching a couple by this woman (last name Irish, I think) and she has a couple web sites, too. I haven't gotten a lot of her patterns. I'm finding sketches and drawings I like, and making them that way.
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Which one do you have and which does Ken have? The book I got with mine was Joanne Tobey and I ordered a bunch of tips from some place, can't remember where now.
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This is the one I got Ken, Herb:
Pyrography Machine
I like his controls better than mine. Here's mine:
Sybosen Wood Burning Kit
Pyrography Machine
I like his controls better than mine. Here's mine:
Sybosen Wood Burning Kit
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Those are both good sets at a bargain price too. Are the tips and holders interchange able? Between the 2 you have almost 4 doz. tips.
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Yeah they are. That's why I picked the machine I did for Ken. However, I don't think I have that many tips, Herb. But I did end up with a nice array of tips with Kens, and got the three different sized ball tips, which was another reason I picked his machine. His "pens", however, don't reflect the heat away as well as mine, but my machine, I don't care for the temperature control. Pros and Cons with every machine, I guess. Between the two, I'm pretty happy.Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:30 pm Those are both good sets at a bargain price too. Are the tips and holders interchange able? Between the 2 you have almost 4 doz. tips.
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