How to Begin Pyrography
Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Buy the supplies to start pyrography from an established, reputable supplier. You need a woodburning pen, sandpaper, wood panels of birch, sycamore, holly or boxwood or leather. Some companies carry a full line of pyrography supplies and offer customer service and a help line should you encounter problems.
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Consider buying more than one handle and various tips. Handles cost more than tips, but you can limit the time spent changing tips if you use more than one handle. Tips create different looks and save you time by making it easier to accomplish a certain style.
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Set up an area where you can work. You need proper ventilation from the fumes given off by the burning wood.
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Develop your technique and personal style. The speed of the stroke as well as the pressure determines the type of line created. Hold the handle firmly in your hand without grasping it too tight. Be conscious of how you are holding your back as stooping may cause back ache or cramping.
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Look at examples of professional work or tutorials in books or on DVD that show you how to woodburn. Many professional pyrographers maintain websites with free information and personally answer questions on technique.