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23rd December 2016, 01:22 PM #1Novice
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Newbie Hello and qn abt old wood
Hello all...I'm a newbie from Australia [emoji854] (err...I'm assuming this isn't an Australian site in which case [emoji41]).
I bought an old timber school desk...looks like it's had poor care for abt fifty years...lots of graffiti, a bit of splitting. Should I condition the wood before I burn it, or only after? I just want to put an image in the centre of it. I'll attach a photo below. Also, any suggestions what I shld condition it with? TIA
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24th December 2016, 09:33 AM #2
This certainly is an Australian site and proud of it. Welcome to this wonderland of wood and other things.
I would expect that you would apply any conditioning agents after you do your pyrography, but I will leave that up to the more experienced to comment.Dallas
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Welcome to the forum.
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