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Woodburning Points: Razertip Overview

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The Razertip woodburning tool comes as a base where you can purchase interchangeable pens separately. There is a huge variety of pens and nibs to choose from, and many of them are specialty-based for specific projects. Here are a few pens that are popular for general woodburning and work well for a wide range of subjects. These are some of my favorite pens, but I encourage you to experiment with these and other points to learn what works best for you.



Razertip: 1 .5 mm Ball Stylus


Text. Use this small point to draw text, much like you’d use a pencil. Avoid excessive overburn markings by turning the heat dial to a lower setting.


Lines. You can easily draw in straight lines with this point, but again, use a lower temperature to create lines without overburn.


Stippling. This is a great point for fine stippling due to its smaller point size.


Varying Dots. You can create different-sized dots by placing the point on the wood for shorter or longer periods of time. Keep in mind that the longer the point is on the wood, the more likely you’ll get overburn marks.

Razertip: 3 mm Ball Stylus



The 3 mm Ball Stylus can do everything that the smaller 1.5 mm Ball Stylus does, but it’s a bit bigger and is well suited to larger projects. It is also great for blocking in areas as shown above.

Razertip: Medium Spear Shader


Fine Lines and Crosshatching. Turn the pen over and use the sharp edge of the point to create fine lines and crosshatching.


Angles. Lightly press the upper part of the point against the wood to create small angled shapes.


Solid Black. Lay the point flat on the wood and slowly move the point back and forth to create a rich, solid black.


Shading. This is a great point for creating soft shading. Just keep the point level at all times, because you can create an accidental hard line if you rock the point too much to one side or the other.

Razertip: Medium Spoon Shader


Fur. Create soft or crisp fur strokes by burning back-andforth motions with the upper point of the shading tip.


Dots. Gently press the point flat into the wood to create uniform oval-shaped dots.


Shading. This is also a great point for creating soft shading. You don’t need to keep the point flat all the time; it’s okay to rock back and forth without creating harsh edge lines.


Solid Black. Lay the point flat on the wood and slowly move the point back and forth to create a rich, solid black.


Text. You can also use this point to create text with soft edges, as well as sharp lines and crosshatching.

Woodburning Projects and Patterns for Beginners

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