See how easy it is to get started with wood burning (pyrography). Find out how to use an inkjet printer to transfer any image to a piece of plywood and then turn it into art. It’s cheap and easy!
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“Firewood stacks” photo by Pietro De Grandi on Unsplash.
“Garlic on wood” photo by Lukas Blazek on Unsplash.








It's all fun and games until you burn a finger! Especially when you're trying to change the tip, so be careful.
I've been gifted a 30W cheap pen to pyrograpghy pen to use – with no instructions – do you have to let it heat up first?
very helpful, thank you, bless you, amazing work
Thank you. You make it look like a lot of fun. Can't wait to try it.
I just got one of these pens as a surprise gift, so excited to get started. Going to buy some plywood tomorrow 😊
mine either doesn’t work or just melts through the wood and doesn’t leave a burned area
L0L… I thought he said 💀 "dead whore" until I read in the comments, and then realized I was mistaken
Thanks!
Thank you! I'll be doing this for a new hobby 🙂 Great video.
I thought he said artistic skills of a dead "whore". That's what got me to stick around 😂