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PYROGRAPHY (Woodburning Art) - NEW This one is for all the pyrographers out there. Show us your work, get or give advice, share patterns, etc.

 

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Old 19th Dec 2011, 10:07 PM
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Hi all, have done a bit of a touch up on the ones I have done, and there is a couple more I have done. Really loving it and learning. I'll be having more lesson in the new year.
I hope everyone has a great Xmas.
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They look great

Well done !
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Well done they are great did you do the bar sign design or copy from a pattern
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Hi greyhound, I did the lettering by stensil and copied the glass off a magazine
I have done another which I'll add now, I think I improve with each one, but cant wait till next week to get into classes
Thanks for the encouragement guys
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I have made this for my grandaughter's room. I can see the improvment with each one I do, still a long way to go, but I have joined the club and have two good mentors
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A slight improvemnet I think?
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Hi guys I need some help, can you use any nib in your pen? I have bought nibs that iare a lot thicker wire than the ones I have, these are a skew and spoon shader, I have the wire type no brass end. I don't know..............help please
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I got the nib problem sorted,I'm buying a razertip pen and adaptor

#11 added to file hope you like it and can see the slight improvements.
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I have been busy practicing ...... a few more to look at.
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Well done Sandy! Your cat has come out looking pretty good and I like the way that you have used the timber grain for the eagle in flight Kerry
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Thanks Kerry I missed one out..added
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Not as good as the other three Sandy, feet and legs don't look quite right perhaps a bit more shading would help
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Hi Sandy,

I rarely have a look in this section as I have never done pyrography
but have watched with envy as others do it.

Unfortunately I could not draw the head off a pimple with
a tin of Thars (old remedy), but appreciate the efforts of those
with a natural talent.

Keep up the excellent work.

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