wood burning tool recommendations
#11
I'm in the market for a detailing wood burning kit. Lots of options out there.
Any recommendations from experience you can offer and features/quality to look for?
thanks
Ray
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#12
I don't do much in the way of pyrography, but I bought this kit and it has served me well enough over the years.
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#13
(10-07-2019, 05:34 PM)DogwoodTales Wrote: I'm in the market for a detailing wood burning kit. Lots of options out there.
Any recommendations from experience you can offer and features/quality to look for?
thanks
Ray

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#14
(10-07-2019, 05:34 PM)DogwoodTales Wrote: I'm in the market for a detailing wood burning kit. Lots of options out there.
Any recommendations from experience you can offer and features/quality to look for?
thanks
Ray

I have the Razertip also.  Used it to burn logos into custom bats for the grandkids.  Am happy with it.
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#15
Plus one on the Razer brand
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#16
Got one like this for momma:
https://www.amazon.com/TRUArt-Profession...og&sr=8-17
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#17
Gary, I’ve been looking over that one too. It’s a little less than a razertip. Does it work well?
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#18
I believe it’s plenty good; Judy doesn’t use it much.
I’ve used it a few times to sign small spirit carvings I send to the grandkids.
I’m no pyrographic artist.
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#19
I’m no such artist either and not sure if I will ever aspire to it, but I want something of better quality than the hobbyist junk from the box store to do some accurate and quality burning on carvings and such. So the prices jump from $30 to $200 really quick.
I have a daughter who might make more use of it than I would though.
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#20
(10-10-2019, 06:43 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Got one like this for momma:
https://www.amazon.com/TRUArt-Profession...og&sr=8-17
From my experiance I have found changing tips is a pain and most people that burn all the time do not use ones that they have to change tips. I would subscribe to a wood burning forum and review how many are using ones that they have to change out the tips.
Good luck on your search.
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