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This machine is used for pyrography (such as wood/leather burning).  
 
This machine is used for pyrography (such as wood/leather burning).  

Latest revision as of 14:40, 18 June 2014

Pyrography Machine
Hackspace Unknown.png
Model Peter Childs
Sub-category Crafts
Status Good working order
Consumables Wire tips
Accessories wire
Training requirement no
ACnode no
Origin artag
Location Arts/crafts area

This machine is used for pyrography (such as wood/leather burning).

To use, make sure you're working in a well ventilated area. Don't use pine (too resinous), MDF (possibly toxic fumes), non-vegetable-dyed leather (risk of chromium fumes from chromium tanning solution). Preferably work on a heat-protected surface.

Set dial to 0 on the machine. Plug it in. Turn on switch. Very slowly and patiently wait for it to heat up when you turn the dial. I've found 1 to 1.5 is fine for leather pyrography. You don't want to go too high or else you'll just scorch the surface and possibly catch fire.