Monday, March 26, 2012

Wood Burning Crafts - Art and Hobby

Perhaps you, like many other people, have recently come to be curious in woodcrafts. Woodworkers have many activities which they can pursue - furniture and toy production being two examples. Although enjoyable, most woodshops want a lot of room, plus a fairly large speculation in tools. One woodcraft hobby which requires wee space, and only a modest speculation in tools is wood burning. Although it would be helpful to have a designated area to work and store tools, this space need not be large. for real a small sturdy table would be sufficient for most projects.

Wood burning as an art is easy to learn! Start up needs are minimal - a wood burning pen with interchangeable points, patterns, graphite paper, sandpaper, and wood sealer. Most of the other materials you need are base household items. Walnut Hollow Farm's wood burning pens are the best choice. Two basic pens are ready - twenty one watt and twenty six watt. The twenty six watt is for all types of wood, especially the harder ones. The twenty one watt is the ideal beginner's pen. It's best used on softer woods.

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Burning techniques differ depending on the point used. The key is to start with a uncomplicated pattern and learn how to use the many distinct points before progressing on to intermediate and advanced designs. A very good series of books for the starting wood burner is from Walnut Hollow Farm. Creative Woodburning Book One contains all the easy to learn basics, plus many patterns to get you started. The rest of the series contains more patterns and techniques in many distinct styles.

Wood Burning Crafts - Art and Hobby

The best wood to start on is basswood because it burns easily. Many types of basswood are available, along with ovals, rounds, planks, and barrel staves. Neat wooden boxes in many distinct styles can also make good projects. The wood face to be burned must be very level for best results. Sand the wood to as fine a terminate as inherent with a very fine grade of sandpaper.

The pattern is transferred to the wood face using either graphite or white transfer paper. Use graphite paper on light wood and white transfer paper on dark wood. The pattern and transfer paper are taped to the wood with masking tape and a fine point ball-point pen is used to trace the establish on to the wood.

As mentioned earlier, there are many distinct techniques of burning and several woodburning tips to use with the pen to get distinct effects. In addition, the burnings can be colored with oil colored pencils, and oil paint wash. The composition of wood grain, woodburning technique, and oil paints creates some stunningly gorgeous art.

The list of wood burning craft projects which can be burned is limitless. Burn designs on jewelry boxes, ring boxes, cutlery boxes, clocks, and furniture. Burn woodcarvings to lend a unique touch to your woodcraft projects. Wall hangings and photograph frames are also good candidates for wood burning. Take your wood art to any level you desire! It is a very enjoyable hobby.

Wood Burning Crafts - Art and Hobby