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Good burning.........the first of many!!
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Re: First Pyro attempt
I like this, You have done a convincing job by using the grain to suggest ripples and break up the reflection
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Good Job I Hope Mine Turns Out As Well.
Colin
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Greg, looks like you made a good solid landing on both your feet! (Even though I'd recommend ALWAYS reading the instructions, but you won't probably listen any better to that advice than my sons do!!Sarcastic ) Excellant start though, we'll look forward to seeing more! Thanks for sharing!Deborah
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Looks goood! It looks like the shadow duck has a halo above its head..
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Thumbs Up Hey Greg I love the duck wonderful first pyro and I know you'll do many more. It's like everything we do it's like Bob said practice, practice and more practice. Checkout the Pyrography and Wood burning forum for help and inspiration.
Kathy
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Great first burning. Like any new skill, experiment with things, tips, heats, materials and effects. Practice, practice, practice. It's fun isn't it!? Smile
Bob
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Greg:
Nice job on burning the duck scene.
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greg,
nicely done for your first pyro,im not an expert but keep on practicing you will only get better at it with time.
happy carving
bart
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First Pyro attempt
Finally got my Razortip cranked up and decided to try a quick pc. Found a nice pc of Birch plywood at Lowes. Fairly happy as I have never used any wood burning tools before.
Did learn that the tips make a world of difference. I started out with a very sharp knife edge tip making feathers in the head... Did not like the results. Switched to some more rounded tips.
Anyway, I most likely should have bought a book but heck, I am a man, why read the instructions when you can just jump in with both feet.
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