I wish I would have found your channel before I bought that cheap-o no-brand beginner kit! BUT, I just bought the Chandler kit for about 1/2 of what I paid for the cheap-o kit. I can't wait to give it a try. Love your videos - Thank you for great content.
How do you keep a consistent line or keep a smooth burn? Because I can't seem to keep a smooth line or any type of smooth anything. Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong? When I begin it is good but it skips meaning it is dark then light.
I been having trouble with the project I’ve trying to make my stepdaughter wedding gift and I tryed everything I can think of so the thing I’ve done this time I burn the letters in the mail designed in the wood now I paint over it lol so I can use the burning neither you said I used to paint over that with black paint will that work do u think? Because I’m running out of answers could you please help me?
This is great! I thought the ball tips were the writers...thank you for showing what these are used for...I will be sure to use these a little on a commission I'm working on...mine are all still new and just begging to be used😅bless you!
I wish I would have found your channel before I bought that cheap-o no-brand beginner kit! BUT, I just bought the Chandler kit for about 1/2 of what I paid for the cheap-o kit. I can't wait to give it a try. Love your videos - Thank you for great content.
Glad I could help!
@@Pyrocrafters It's still not doing what I want, but better than the first cheap-o, off-brand kit I initially purchased.
another super helpful and amazing vid Aney!
Another great video with lots of useful tips, keep up the great work 👍👍
Thanks BlueBoy! I appreciate that. :)
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Great video, I used the line pattern predominately on my lettering thanks to your videos! God Bless!
Wonderful! Thanks Paul!
Great to see this. Thank you. I didn't realize it was called a writing tip! I assumed the ball tip was the writing tip.
Great information as always.
Thanks Mark!
How do you keep a consistent line or keep a smooth burn? Because I can't seem to keep a smooth line or any type of smooth anything. Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong? When I begin it is good but it skips meaning it is dark then light.
There's a few things you can do to help; check out this video where I give you several tips.
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Thanks again for the tips
No problem 👍
I been having trouble with the project I’ve trying to make my stepdaughter wedding gift and I tryed everything I can think of so the thing I’ve done this time I burn the letters in the mail designed in the wood now I paint over it lol so I can use the burning neither you said I used to paint over that with black paint will that work do u think? Because I’m running out of answers could you please help me?
Nice texture! I haven't tried the wavy line one. It looks fun to do.
It is! And one of my favorite textures. 🔥😊
Thank you Aney. Great as usual. What type of wood were you burning?
Thanks Peter! It's poplar wood. :)
@@Pyrocrafters Thank you. It burns nice.
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What kit where you using in this video?
This is the Colwood Super Pro II. amzn.to/3puYya9
This is great! I thought the ball tips were the writers...thank you for showing what these are used for...I will be sure to use these a little on a commission I'm working on...mine are all still new and just begging to be used😅bless you!
Glad it was helpful!
I think your great thanks for all the info
Thanks Jamie! And you're very welcome!
Thank you !
I'm new to this love videos
what wood burning kits do you recommend?
Optima, Colwood, Truart, Razertip, Burnmaster, Walnut Hollow and Chandler tool are all good brands.
Thank you. My biggest headache is figuring out what tip to use.
You bet! I’m so glad you liked it.
Tip too hot. The adjacent wood is being burned. Lighter touch would help with lower temperature.
Wood Burning on High Heat
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