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Had a piece of pine, had a cheap burn tool from walmart, my sister brought in the Velveteen Robbit and this was the result. Its just on a piece of pine. Burn tool doesn’t work too well on pine just for the record. Painted it with some craft paint. Thinkning on investing on a real woodburning tool. I think I like burning designs, might be my new hobby. Walmart burn tool really awkward to hold and use.
This is my first Pyrography work? project? thingy?






























5 comments so far
Thos. Angle
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posted 326 days ago
Cool, like it
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Joe Watson
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posted 326 days ago
thats nice work!
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savannah505
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posted 326 days ago
Well if thats what you can do with a cheap burning tool, I can’t wait to see what you can do with a good tool in your hand. Pretty cool.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 326 days ago
$9 tool plus a piece of pine—impressive!!!
Wouldn’t this look wonderful in a young child’s room as the inspiration for the room decor!
Yes, I can see a future for you with this craft. Well done
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
christopheralan
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posted 325 days ago
I agree about pine. It is a pain to burn with the changes in grain. Try to use birch or bass wood. Oak is okay, but you will run into the same grain problems.
Nice work!
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