There are more complex ways to do it., with fancy controls, a
hundred different burning tips. But here Dick Armstrong reminds us
that the art of woodburning is more in the technique than the
tools. Using a single-tip, simple woodburner, he goes back to the
basics, starting with the skills that every woodburner should know
and then applying them in three projects. The projects are designed
to move from the easiest, a lighthouse, to one of medium
difficulty, a dilapidated barn, to one that requires some skill, a
clipper ship. Every step is illustrated with a clear photo and
description. In addition, a gallery of Dick's work gives the reader
many ideas for application of these skills. This is the book for
beginning woodburners, but the techniques and experience Dick
shares will be valued by pyrographers of every level.
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