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Creating Marks

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The marks that you create with your pyrography machines are affected by a range of factors. These include the temperature setting that you have chosen, the shape or type of nib, the pressure that you use to apply the nib to the surface, and the duration of time that you leave the nib in contact. Adjusting any one of these variables will enable you to change the sort of mark, line, or shade that you create. Higher temperatures, increased pressure, or longer contact will result in darker or more distinct marks, while the opposite approach will create lighter and more delicate effects.

Take care to practice your mark-making techniques on scrap wood before you move onto a final piece. I always recommend that new crafters build up a library or scrapbook of mark-making results so that you can learn what you can achieve with different nibs and techniques. You can then retain these for future reference. This will help you have something to look back through when you are trying to achieve a certain line, texture, or pattern in a project. It will also help you to learn how to use your pyrography machine to the best of your ability without ruining a potential finished piece. The use of heat to create marks on a surface can be quite unforgiving, so it is always best to practice your techniques as much as possible before translating them into something you are creating for a purpose.


Use your pyrography pen in the same way that you would use a regular pen or pencil to draw with. Make sure that your grip is comfortable yet relaxed and try to work in the direction that your hand and wrist naturally want to move; attempting to go against that in a forced manner can result in lines that are uneven or of a poor quality. It is common to move the piece of material that you are working on numerous times as you burn a design, so that it is positioned in a way that you can make the marks naturally and without any unnecessary strain or discomfort.

Yearn to Burn: A Pyrography Master Class

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