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|machine name=Pyrography Burners
|image=Pyrographstation.jpg
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|synonyms=etching pencil, pyrograph; DE: Brandkolben, Brandmalkolben,<br>Brennkolben, "Brenn-Peter", Elektroschreiber, "Arkograf"
|synonyms=pyrograph; DE: Brandkolben, Brandmalkolben,<br>Brennkolben, "Brenn-Peter", Elektroschreiber
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|location=''[[Lukas]] (until repaired)''
|material=[[wood]], [[cork]], [[leather]]
|material=[[wood]], [[cork]], [[leather]]
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|similar=branding irons,<br>encaustic pens ''(Wachsmalkolben)'';<br>[[Laser Cutter|laser cutter]]
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A pyrography burner can be used to burn freehand drawings and small patterns into wood, e.g. for marking or decorational purposes. Using a [[Laser Cutter|laser cutter]] is much easier for intricate designs.
A pyrography burner can be used to burn freehand drawings and small patterns into wood, e.g. for marking or decorational purposes. Using a [[Laser Cutter|laser cutter]] is much easier for intricate designs.


Although it looks much like a [[Soldering Irons|soldering iron]], please refrain from using the burner for soldering - remains of charred wood in your solder will not exactly improve the connections and remains of solder may taint the pyrography.
Although many of these burners look like a [[Soldering Irons|soldering iron]], please refrain from using one for soldering - remains of charred wood in your solder will not exactly improve the connections and remains of solder may taint the pyrography.


== Health & Safety ==
== Health & Safety ==
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* obviously, the burner gets hot and should not be touched while plugged in or shortly after
* obviously, the burner gets hot and should not be touched while plugged in or shortly after
** use a metal stand to rest the tool when it is hot
** use a metal stand to rest the tool when it is hot
* regularly check the fit of your tip - especially the screw-in tips of cheap models often don't stay in properly, but we won't invest in a fancier burner until we see how popular the technique is


== Use ==
== Use ==
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Move the burner along its path until you achieved the desired look - the slower, the darker!
Move the burner along its path until you achieved the desired look - the slower, the darker!


== Ideal ESH ==
We have one older pyrograph as shown in the picture. You will find a more detailed instruction for this particular model. '''NOTE''': the tungsten wire broke so make sure the ends contact each other.
[[File:Pyrographtip.jpg|300 px|frameless|left]]
New tungsten tips for wood pyrography would be nice if we can find them, and perhaps even compatible metal etching tips! They should function similar to a tiny TIG welder, but without the dangerous light.<sup> [http://www.arkograf.de/de/Elektroschreiber/Geraete/Arkograf-100-VA-fuer-Metallbeschriftung.html]</sup>
We don't plan on buying a new burner at the moment because we don't know how often it will be used. If we do need one it will cost us a bit as the screw-in tips of the cheap models don't stay in properly.
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== Example Project ==
== Example Project ==
Some shelves which were decorated with a pyrography burner:
This shelf was decorated with a pyrography burner:
[[File:pyrography - shelf.JPG|400 px|frameless|left]]
[[File:pyrography - shelf.JPG|400 px|frameless|left]]


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== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrography Wikipedia: Pyrography] - inspiration for the really artsy ones; list of inappropriate materials
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrography Wikipedia: Pyrography] - inspiration for the really artsy ones; list of inappropriate materials
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[[Category:Marking & Measuring]]
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[[Category:Power Tools]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]

Latest revision as of 23:35, 23 March 2024

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Pyrography Burners

Pyrographstation.jpg
Synonyms: pyrograph; DE: Brandkolben, Brandmalkolben,
Brennkolben, "Brenn-Peter", Elektroschreiber
Material: wood, cork, leather
Access Requirements: Heat Introduction
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Similar (More or Less): branding irons,
encaustic pens (Wachsmalkolben);
laser cutter


A pyrography burner can be used to burn freehand drawings and small patterns into wood, e.g. for marking or decorational purposes. Using a laser cutter is much easier for intricate designs.

Although many of these burners look like a soldering iron, please refrain from using one for soldering - remains of charred wood in your solder will not exactly improve the connections and remains of solder may taint the pyrography.

Health & Safety

  • only solid untreated wood, cork or leather should be burned with this tool as other materials may release harmful fumes (see Wikipedia)
  • make sure you have good ventilation even if "your" fumes are not especially harmful
  • obviously, the burner gets hot and should not be touched while plugged in or shortly after
    • use a metal stand to rest the tool when it is hot
  • regularly check the fit of your tip - especially the screw-in tips of cheap models often don't stay in properly, but we won't invest in a fancier burner until we see how popular the technique is

Use

Sketching your design in pencil beforehand is always a good idea, and scribing it with a pricking awl may help you guide the burner along its lines.

Move the burner along its path until you achieved the desired look - the slower, the darker!

Example Project

This shelf was decorated with a pyrography burner:

Pyrography - shelf.JPG


Parkside PBMK 30 A1

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Parkside PBMK 30 A1

Parkside PBMK 30 A1.jpg
Type: Pyrography Burners
Material: wood, leather, cork
Location: Saw Station
Access Requirements: Heat Introduction
Status: Working
Manual: manualslib
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno



This pyrography burner can be used to creatively draw and also as a small branding iron with ready-to-use symbols. We got this basic model with some accessories as a donation.

Available Accessories

  • stand
  • 12 different brass tips
Available tips


Further Reading