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FIRElood
Wood Burning Tool, Wood Burner kit Pen 200~750℃, Wood Burning kit with Digital Thermometer Temperature Adjustable Temperature, 2 pyrographic Wood Burning pens, 36 Wood Burning Pen Tips
Wood Burning Tool, Wood Burner kit Pen 200~750℃, Wood Burning kit with Digital Thermometer Temperature Adjustable Temperature, 2 pyrographic Wood Burning pens, 36 Wood Burning Pen Tips
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Overview
- Brand : FIRElood
- Item Weight : 1.9 Pounds
- Display Type : digital
- Included Components : 2 Pyrographic Wood Burning Pens, 36 Wood Burning Pen Tips, Nib Collector Tin, Nibs, User Manual
- Upper Temperature Rating : 750 Degrees Celsius
About this item
- DIGITAL ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE WOOD BURNING AND IRONING MACHINE: The wood burning kit is suitable for 110V voltage,The highest temperature can reach 750℃. Fast Heating and Wider Temperature Range and provides reliable heating throughout your wood-burning project. The pyrography station has an adjustable temperature range of 200~750℃,via the control knob, and you can draw on materials requiring different temperature settings.
- 36 DIFFERENT NIBS: This kit includes 36 different burning nibs (Skew, Wire, Shader) for different burning techniques and effects. You can do basic straight and curve lines, calligraphy stippling, feather-burning, hair-burning, outlining, crosshatching, and other interesting effects with this station. NOTE: The nibs are included in the nib collector tin.
- CREATIVE TOOL FOR EVERYONE: This pyrography station can help you create beautiful artworks on a broad range of different materials. Build a memorable present by drawing on photo frames, furniture, wood gadgets and more.
- TIPS & TRICK: Different types of wood with varying densities of material require different temperatures. Adjust the temperature setting to a higher value when the color of the burn is too light. We recommend that you try out different temperature settings on practice/scrap wood to find the temperature that you’re most comfortable with (not too light, not too dark).
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