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    New to pyrography well I will be once I get a machine as there is a possibility that I may be getting one for my 60th birthday next week. Are there any good learner DVD's/u tube videos that are worth watching

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    best way to learn is by doing. get to burning and have fun, see what works for you

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    You tell whoppers DB you been into burning timber for years........ok so most of it was your stuff ups or to keep warm

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    You tell whoppers DB you been into burning timber for years........ok so most of it was your stuff ups or to keep warm

    Ray

    Took three attempts at a competition piece the last week all the stuff ups now in a bin to be collected for a wood burner you know me so well Ray

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    Is there no end to your talent Derek....more skills to a top craftsman...Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    Is there no end to your talent Derek....more skills to a top craftsman...Peter

    I don't know if this will be a talent until I get plenty of practice, I am hoping that pyrography can be used for my toy making and turning

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