"Dawn Cherni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction for this.
I
> an new at doing and I have found I really love it. But would like to find
a
> group or place on the net I can learn from. Any help would be great.
>
> Dawn
>
>
Well, back when I was doing it I generally cut the wood into 16" chunks for
the living room stove or into 36" chunks for the basement stove (when we had
it), and split some of it into smaller pieces while leaving some of it as a
log. Just chucked it into the stove and let it burn. Oh wait - you're
talking about the "other" kind of woodburning... Don't know a thing about
it.
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-Mike-
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"Dawn Cherni" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Hello,
> I was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction for
> this. I
> an new at doing and I have found I really love it. But would like to
> find a group or place on the net I can learn from. Any help would be
> great.
>
> Dawn
>
>
You might have found these sites by "googling", if not here are some that
will help you gain entry into the world of Pyrography(woodburning).(G)
http://www.woodburner.com/404.php
This one next on is called the Pyrography museum...lots of info.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4029/directory.html
Check out this Pyrography(woodburning) group on Yahoo, lots of info from
pros here. Just use you web broser to reach the Yahoo groups and then
search for the following.
uniting_pyrographers · Global Pyrographers - I.A.P.A.
Check the ezine on woodcarving on this web site, it has a very informative
column each issue on Pyrography(woodburning), make sure you look at the
back issues.
http://carverscompanion.com/Ezine/WWWEzine.html
GJP
Hi, Dawn,
Do a Google search on "Pyrography". You'll find plenty of information and
inspiration.
HTH
Frank
"Dawn Cherni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
> I was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction for this.
I
> an new at doing and I have found I really love it. But would like to find
a
> group or place on the net I can learn from. Any help would be great.
>
> Dawn
>
>
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You may have some luck by following up with some local wood carver groups.
Often, wood carvers use high end wood burning tools. I know my
father-in-law wood burns all the time and he's right into carving.
Brian
"Dawn Cherni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
> I was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction for this.
I
> an new at doing and I have found I really love it. But would like to find
a
> group or place on the net I can learn from. Any help would be great.
>
> Dawn
>
>
Than you for the help I will check out the links you all ave me
Dawn
"Dawn Cherni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
> I was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction for this.
I
> an new at doing and I have found I really love it. But would like to find
a
> group or place on the net I can learn from. Any help would be great.
>
> Dawn
>
>
If you are talking about "sketching" and the likes in wood, you can go to
any walmart or craft store and get a starter kit. They will give you some
patterns as well as pointers, and will surely get you more interested. I
used to get the kits when I made clocks for people, it was cheaper, that is
until I found out about chainsaws lol :-) Back on your topic though, on the
net you can Google it, it is full of great ideas
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=Woodburning+howto) and also
find out its called pyrography. Good luck
Clif
"Dawn Cherni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
> I was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction for this.
I
> an new at doing and I have found I really love it. But would like to find
a
> group or place on the net I can learn from. Any help would be great.
>
> Dawn
>
>