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Old 10-30-2007, 04:48 PM
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Hi Pippin-

how and why you got started with pyrography? Saw a few inserts of Susan's work in WCI and it was so beautiful I had to give it a try. I'm not very good at it, but I still enjoy tinkering with the burners I have.

self-taught or classes? Self taught--I intend to take some art/drawing classes someday--I have absolutely no artistic talent, but I think some drawing classes might help anyway.

books on pyrography that inspire you? I love my great book of Pyrography by Susan Irish and I keep it handy every time I burn. I have several of her other books, as well as one by Sue Walters-every little bit helps

pyrographers who inspire you (and web links if you have them)? Lynda Gibbs Eaves--Her wolves are beautiful--I have her Lobo DVD and some day hope to get it right. I also have learned alot from many of the burners at The Woodburner site. They are all so gracious in giving advice and help to us newbies.

your favourite (most used) burner and pen/tip? I have used a Nibsburner until recently. Hate changing the tips/wires all the time, and I often do not have heat--I think it is the cord from the power box to the pen being poorly made plus the carbon buildup that constantly has to be drilled out when you are changing tips. I like my old Walnut Hollow my brother bought me and I have it hooked up to a temp controller I bought at Rockler--especially works great when you need to burn something darker. I bought a Razortip a few months back and I am much happier with it than the Nibsburner.

your favorite (most used) surface (which wood, paper, fabric, nut etc.)? Wood--not just any wood--I really like basswood. Don't like to burn on the cheap pine plaques you get at the store, but my candle holders are all made from wood on my property or my brothers, and burning on my pine is not so bad. I let it dry for at least 12 months first--so maybe that helps. I also have aspen trees and use elm and ash from my brother--all work really well.
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