I "sort of completed" my first wood burning project with a $20.00 woodburner I got from Michaels. I have painted before but am new to the woodburning. I have always been a fan of company called "Sticks" (if you google sticks it comes up). Dave sanded me a 1/2" well planed quarter sawn beech wood for me. I have no idea what that meant but he told me to say it
I had the most trouble with the curved parts of the letters. The burner did not move through the wood as fluidly as I wanted it to. Maybe a hotter woodburner would help?????? I am going to touch up with paint so that is the "sort of completed" part of my wood burning.
Again, it needs some paint touch up. I am too tired for the night. I also made some chicken soup but I don't have a picture of that. AND if you have any good names (and prices) for woodburners that will help me with letters, you can tell DaveO how nice it would be if he bought his wife one for Christmas. :gar-Bi
AudreyO
I had the most trouble with the curved parts of the letters. The burner did not move through the wood as fluidly as I wanted it to. Maybe a hotter woodburner would help?????? I am going to touch up with paint so that is the "sort of completed" part of my wood burning.
Again, it needs some paint touch up. I am too tired for the night. I also made some chicken soup but I don't have a picture of that. AND if you have any good names (and prices) for woodburners that will help me with letters, you can tell DaveO how nice it would be if he bought his wife one for Christmas. :gar-Bi
AudreyO