2.0mm (5/64") and 1.2mm (3/64") they are mid sized in the grand scale or sizes but gives you good change in size. To be honest. If you are someone who does more graphic work, such as mandalas and niche art styles like pointilism, this is where larger or smaller tips make a difference.
Hi Wendy. I'm not quite sure what you are referring to when speaking of size. I also do not know what machine you plan on using. I would suggest finding a machine you would like to work with and check the availability of the tips they have for that specific machine. Focus on a couple to get you started andove forward from there based on your specific needs. I really hope all the responses help you. Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you get notice of new videos that can help you on your journey. Happy burning!
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Great vid Holly, very informative!
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Thanks for the burner tip descriptions. With the ball burner tip, what two sizes would you recommend starting out with?
2.0mm (5/64") and 1.2mm (3/64") they are mid sized in the grand scale or sizes but gives you good change in size.
To be honest. If you are someone who does more graphic work, such as mandalas and niche art styles like pointilism, this is where larger or smaller tips make a difference.
Thank you Holly for sharing this. What size tips would you suggest getting?
Hi Wendy. I'm not quite sure what you are referring to when speaking of size. I also do not know what machine you plan on using. I would suggest finding a machine you would like to work with and check the availability of the tips they have for that specific machine. Focus on a couple to get you started andove forward from there based on your specific needs. I really hope all the responses help you. Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you get notice of new videos that can help you on your journey. Happy burning!
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I cannot copy this to have it translated to reply but please know I am grateful for your view and comment