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Another Pyrography Piece

Postby Dalboy » 02 Dec 2016, 22:30

Another Pyrography piece made with London Plane and is 5 1/2" X 2 3/8"

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Re: Another Pyrography Piece

Postby DaveL » 03 Dec 2016, 00:48

Very nice, I like that a lot.
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Re: Another Pyrography Piece

Postby Malc2098 » 05 Dec 2016, 19:20

Looks like my moustache after shaving after a night with a few sherbets, but nice design!
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Re: Another Pyrography Piece

Postby Dalboy » 05 Dec 2016, 21:47

Thank you Guys
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Re: Another Pyrography Piece

Postby Phil » 06 Dec 2016, 07:43

Derek, nice bowl.

Not quite sure about the drawing though.
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Re: Another Pyrography Piece

Postby Andyp » 06 Dec 2016, 09:02

I imagine that the pyrography is not freehand. Are you transferring an image onto the bowl before you start burning?
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Re: Another Pyrography Piece

Postby Dalboy » 13 Dec 2016, 00:55

Andyp wrote:I imagine that the pyrography is not freehand. Are you transferring an image onto the bowl before you start burning?


Sorry Andy missed your post. I used graphite paper to transfer the pattern I still need a lot of practice, If it is on a flat surface I use a laser printer I got off of free cycle and iron it on.
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