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Old 01-24-2006, 12:25 PM
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Thumbs down Re: Pyrography Paper

It might but you would need to get the MSDS sheet from the manufacturer. I highly doubt that Turtle Feathers has it. I looked at their site and the information on the paper and I still don't like the idea of using it. One use is to print the pattern on it from a laser or inkjet printer and the toner ink in the printer is toxic if burned and what about the ink from a pen. So I'm not sure that I would consider it very safe. It also doesn't say it will not burn or start a fire but what it says is it "does not burn uncontrollably". I still prefer the old fashioned way of drawing it yourself with a pencil or transferring it with graphite.
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