Wood burning - Tips and Their Uses - The Pen Tips I use in pyrography

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • In this video I will share with you the pen tips I use in pyrography, and I will show you examples of when I use the pen tips. Plus I will cover the different options that Colwood offers with their pens; Fixed vs Replaceable Tip Handset System, Tip Polishing, Tip Bending. I will also offer my opinion on which pen tips I consider essential to own.
    Blog about the pen tips: wp.me/p8j0lZ-2wa
    You can purchase the pen tips directly from Colwood: woodburning.com
    Please note that all of the pen tips in this video are manufactured by Colwood. I use a Colwood Super Pro II, but I do not receive compensation of any kind if you purchase any of their products. Also keep in mind that I like my Colwood burner a lot, but I have not tried any other brand of burner.
    Here is Colwoods website: woodburning.com
    Website: www.PyrographyMadeEasy.com
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    Artist: Brenda Wilkie
    Video created by: Brenda Wilkie
    Music written & performed by: Todd Wilkie
    00:00 Intro
    01:00 Fix vs Replaceable Pen Tip Handsets
    02:36 Polished Tips
    04:12 Bending Tips
    05:16 Shaders
    08:03 Writers
    10:40 Others (ball & knife)
    14:08 Recommendations
    14:36 Conclusion
    #woodburning #pyrography

Komentáře • 157

  • @PyrographyMadeEasy
    @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety +9

    If you are looking for a video that explains what you can do with each and every pen tip made by Colwood, this is NOT the video for you. The truth is most of the pen tips do the same thing. For example there are several writing pen tips available and the real difference between this is how small or large of a line they can create. The same can be said for the numerous shaders available. You only need 2 pen tips - a writer and a shader. From the Colwood series I'd recommend their standard writer pen tip that they call the C writer. Their pen tips are assigned a letter for identification purposes. As for the shader I'd recommend the D shader. This shader as different sized edges, so you can create a much wider range of burn stroke widths.
    I recommend having the shader bent to a 45 degree angle, but polishing I consider to be purely optional. If you plan to burn on leather the polishing is handy.

  • @AmyLouiseArt
    @AmyLouiseArt Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent video Brenda! I admire your work and your tutorials/ demonstrations. I find pyrography so fascinated and would love to try it one day! 😊

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Amy,
      thank you so much. You might be able to blend your painting with pyrography and create a new artform.... pyropainter or something grand like that. :)

  • @lynsielukashin3789
    @lynsielukashin3789 Před 3 lety +1

    This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for taking the time to make this.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Lynsie,
      I'm glad that the video was helpful. I have a couple of community posts that might be helpful too, but the one that comes to mind is Post 246 talks about pen tip size. here's a link: czcams.com/users/postUgzcKvnMQtkj6JOfXZJ4AaABCQ

  • @tomphillips8565
    @tomphillips8565 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Brenda for sharing this information with us. I also have the same burner that you have and It seems to do a great job. Stay well and keep on burning.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Tom,
      I haven't had any problems with my burner, but I also have to admit that I haven't tried any other brand of burner.
      Thanks and you too!

  • @dixitkoteshwar_arts
    @dixitkoteshwar_arts Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome tutorial Brenda. Very helpful for artist. And also CZcams's new update looks cool.
    Have a great day and stay healthy 🙏

  • @EveHarveyArt
    @EveHarveyArt Před 4 lety +2

    Wow this is awesome how you can break apart the video into sections now! These drawings are literally amazing and you've explained everything so well :)

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Eve,
      Thank you very much! Have a great day and rest of the week!

  • @carloshenrymayorga893
    @carloshenrymayorga893 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Brenda for your explanation and for the subtitles in Spanish, it is very helpful 😘

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Carlos,
      You are most welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a wonderful comment!

  • @mkgvip
    @mkgvip Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Brenda,
    Thank you very much for making a very useful video about the most important tools of pyrography i.e. pen tips.
    Very informative video with all tip and tricks.

  • @ThePaintingStoof
    @ThePaintingStoof Před 4 lety

    very cool! it's nice to see your specific techniques to create different styles.

  • @karendotson6180
    @karendotson6180 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good information as usual. Thanks

  • @marie-lysegodbout9890
    @marie-lysegodbout9890 Před 3 lety

    Hello Brenda...
    WOW...!
    How to thank you for your generosity in charring your knowledge
    and experience in Pyrography.
    The more I listen and study and practice your tutorials the more you
    make me believe I could create some nice pieces...
    And that’s crazy to think because trust me I am no artist.
    Thank you so much for your time and talent you so generously share.
    All of us who found you and follow you are blessed to have such a talented teacher
    This tutorial really help me.
    Bless you

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Marie-Lyse,
      I'm glad that my videos are helpful. Thank you for not only watching, but taking the time to leave such a nice comment!

  • @OnlyJalenPhd
    @OnlyJalenPhd Před 11 měsíci

    You explained everything so well! Thank you, for sharing your knowledge and ideas. I have some sitting on my Amazon cart, right now!!! I’m so excited to get started! 🥰🥰

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you found it helpful.
      Thank you for watching and leaving a nice comment.
      I hope that you will enjoy pyrography as much as I do!

  • @simisan3406
    @simisan3406 Před 4 lety +1

    Super Erklärung und mit Untertext . Danke Brenda

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Danke. Ich freue mich sehr, dass Sie sich mein Video angesehen und sich die Zeit genommen haben, einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen. Das bedeutet mir viel.

  • @cliog1978
    @cliog1978 Před 4 lety +2

    Brenda, a lot of thanks for this video.

  • @istmirwunst
    @istmirwunst Před 4 lety +1

    When I was a child and we made woodburnings in school, we had ONE tip for all purposes. Now, after you have showen me how many different tips you have, I know why all my burnings I made as a child looked so awefull. This was very informatve.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Manuel,
      there are pyrography artist who do use 1 tip for everything. The burners we used as kids didn't have a temperature control. That's the most important thing to have. Otherwise it's too difficult to do any shading.
      Have a great day!

  • @Davy.J.Y
    @Davy.J.Y Před 4 lety

    Hello Brenda, dear me, i think this is your best tutorial so far . Very in depth and technical. It looks like some of the nibs you use get amazing detail, very impressive indeed. It looks like you put a lot of effort into creating your tutorials, they look so pro.
    Even though i do not use pyrography , i really enjoyed watching this video . Big thumbs up for you Brenda, QOT : )

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi DK!
      well thank you. I'm impressed you even watch these. Not sure I would if I wasn't into pyrography.
      At my previous job I did a lot of program testing and writing up how-to manuals to help the end user learn how to use various applications. I think that experience has huge impact with how I approach tutorials on yt.
      Thank you again for the fantastic comment! Take care and stay healthy!

  • @richypyrography
    @richypyrography Před 4 lety

    Hi Brenda. Very informative and essential video to understand both the Colwood pens and the various types of tips. There are so many tips and, sometimes it's hard to choose and to understand their purpose. Would love to share a link in my community tab if it's ok. This is a very helpful video for everyone.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Richy,
      thank you. That's fine with me. I'm honored that you would want to do that. Thank you again for the wonderful comment!

  • @vernahill5818
    @vernahill5818 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much. This was very helpful.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Verna,
      I'm so glad to hear that. The number of tips available was overwhelming to me when I first started. I think part of the reason there are so many types is that wood carvers use them. They are working on 3D shapes versus a flat board, so they have different needs.
      Thank you again for the comment!

  • @user-je7xb2th7c
    @user-je7xb2th7c Před 4 lety +1

    Бренда, здравствуй. Жду с нетерпением каждый вторник. Бренда, ты волшебница. Такого результата я не добьюсь но смотреть и слушать твои уроки буду всегда с удовольствием. Я в первые в жизни узнал что столько много приспособлений для пирографии. Спасибо умничка. Добра тебе и твоим родным .

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Привет, Алекс,
      что я делаю, так что вы можете! Я не проснулся однажды и обнаружил, что могу создавать искусство пирографии. Вместо этого я начал гореть, сделал много ошибок и постепенно поправлялся с большим количеством практики. Иногда что-то не получается, но я всегда чему-то учился в процессе. Никакой магии, только терпение и решимость продолжать попытки. Тем не менее, я знаю, что вы можете сделать это тоже!
      Brenda

  • @rosebarnes2878
    @rosebarnes2878 Před 2 lety

    Thank you that was very helpful

  • @amazingnature23
    @amazingnature23 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing!

  • @ozzygonzalez8350
    @ozzygonzalez8350 Před 2 lety

    Excellent !!!

  • @kenvasko2285
    @kenvasko2285 Před 2 lety

    Excellent. Appreciate it.

  • @PeachesChrenko
    @PeachesChrenko Před 4 lety

    Very helpful thank you!

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Peaches,
      thank you. Really appreciate that you watched and took the time to leave a wonderful comment! Have a fantastic day!

  • @dougepalmerchopchop
    @dougepalmerchopchop Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. I was and am going to purchase Colwood burner But I wasn't sure which tips to start with. This video helped me understand. Thanks again. I am now subscribed to your channel.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Doug,
      what timing as I happened to be online. I'm glad the video helped and thanks for subscribing.
      I wrote a post the provides the information in a more concise manner: Post # 150 czcams.com/users/postUgxvHSJuvWGyyPiLJxN4AaABCQ
      Also I'd recommend holding off your purchase for a few days. I've contacted Colwood to see if they will give me a discount code that I can pass onto people like you. I sent it this last Sunday, and I'm hoping to hear back in the next couple of days. I'll let you know what they have to say.

    • @dougepalmerchopchop
      @dougepalmerchopchop Před 3 lety

      @@PyrographyMadeEasy thanks I will

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Doug,
      just to let you know I haven't heard back from Colwood yet. I'm not declaring defeat yet. I'm going to wait one more week as my request was a bit unusual. My guess is that the owner, ceo, or whomever is in charge would need to decide if they want to provide a discount code. If they are like most companies that can take a little time. :)

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Doug,
      it's been 2 weeks and I still haven't heard anything from Colwood. While I was really hoping they'd give me a discount code I could share, it doesn't appear to be in the cards right now.

  • @jayc3110
    @jayc3110 Před 4 lety +9

    That was an absolutely wonderful lesson... Clear, concise and an informative demonstration on pen tips... Beautifully done and so well paced, explained and filmed.
    Thank you for your efforts teaching us Pyrography... We so appreciate these lessons...
    AND... Your art is awesome! Best wishes.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Jay,
      I'm glad you liked the video. Thank you so much for the very kind comment and compliment!

  • @artsandnature7811
    @artsandnature7811 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing 😍

  • @rickithorpe417
    @rickithorpe417 Před 3 lety

    Very well done. I enjoyed your instruction. Thank you very much. I will be back.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ricki,
      I'm glad the video was enjoyable. Thank you for not only watching but taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @buzzgreen20
    @buzzgreen20 Před 4 lety

    Thanks again!

  • @fernandoochoa984
    @fernandoochoa984 Před 4 lety +1

    Hola Brenda...gracias por mostrar estos tips que manejas para realizar tu arte....un gran saludo 🌹y deseandote estes bièn...cuidate mucho porfavor

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hola fernando
      Gracias por el maravilloso comentario. ¡Tú también cuídate! Por cierto, sigo esperando que comiences a subir videos a tu canal. Eres un artista fantástico!

  • @rosauramatias5471
    @rosauramatias5471 Před 3 lety

    I love you tutorial 💕

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a wonderful comment!

  • @mgtjones3712
    @mgtjones3712 Před 4 lety

    Cheers Brenda very helpful ,hope you and Todd are ok 👍

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi! Thank you.
      We are doing well. I hope that you and the family are doing well too!

  • @suf2620
    @suf2620 Před 2 lety

    Unintentional ASMR♥️♥️♥️

  • @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts
    @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic information Brenda, my pyrography pen on uses the cheap ends not posh ones like these😁👍

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Jonny,
      thanks. It's not about the cost, it's about learning to use what you have. You create fantastic pyrography artwork. Minisa Pyrography uses a soldering iron style of wood burner and she creates very realistic artwork with it.
      Have a wonderful day and a fantastic week!

    • @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts
      @TwistedTattoo.WarShorts Před 4 lety

      @@PyrographyMadeEasy very true Brenda 😁👍

  • @henryecheverria239
    @henryecheverria239 Před 3 lety

    Gracias felicitaciones y siempre adelante

  • @renthehag
    @renthehag Před 3 lety

    I started to get into wood burning when I was in middle school with some very basic tips and simple stencils and I really loved it! I recently came across my old soldering iron while cleaning up some of my crafting tools. This video is a fantastic re-introduction for me because it made me realize that I don’t actually have a good shader, so thank you for putting this together!
    Out of curiosity, do you have any recommendations on how I could test my soldering iron to make sure it’s still safe to use? It’s been kept in a cool, dry storage box and none of the wires look frayed or anything like that. I haven’t used it since 2002 and I don’t want to accidentally hurt myself or blow a fuse when I plug it in.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      It's amazing how long pyrography has been in existence. At one time it was a very crude artform done by heating a metal poker to burn the wood with.
      You would need to check with the manufacturer of your burner to see their recommendations. By the sounds of it the devices has been stored well and there shouldn't be any issues, but I can't guarantee that or made any recommendations for testing it.

    • @davidharvey5672
      @davidharvey5672 Před 5 měsíci

      I just got my burner so this was great for me, many thanks

  • @user-md8qe1lj3c
    @user-md8qe1lj3c Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Brenda!
    I use Google translation so I apologize in advance if there are any mistakes.
    I think I've watched all your tutorials, and each one is better than the other. Because of these trainings I started to burn, and I must say that I received many compliments on them, and for that I want to thank you.
    I would also like to thank you on behalf of some of my friends who gave them the link to your site and they are very pleased that your inspiration has helped us pass the Corona days more easily.
    And I asked:
    I decided to purchase a burner like yours, and I saw on their page that they have a bundle of tips that includes the 9 tips I want to purchase. What do you think?
    I also saw that the tip J you showed in the gradient guidance. Did you create the slope or does it come to that?
    thanks again!
    noam from Israel

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Noam,
      greetings to you. I had no problem understanding you, so google translate must have worked well. Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad my videos are helping pass the time during the virus outbreak.
      I think you will have a wide assortment of tips with that package. I created the slope. Colwood will create one for you, but they do charge extra money for that. Hope that helps.
      Brenda

  • @barbarakelly6519
    @barbarakelly6519 Před 3 lety

    Hi Brenda, very informative and helpful. I’ve just bought the Colwood super pro 11 and it came with 5 tips. I have ordered the small and large ball tips and the fine writer and waiting to get them, but I wonder you you mind telling me how you bent your tip please? I know you don’t recommend it, but to keep costs down I didn’t ask to have any bent . I know my warranty will be void and that’s fine, also if it should break then it’s my problem . I’ve been wondering on how to do it myself and also would it be better to do while hot or cold. Any advice is welcome and thank you again for sharing your knowledge.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Barbara,
      do not attempt to bend the metal while it is warm. I broke a tip doing that! Also try not to let your pen tips get glowing hot. It is really bad for the metal. Let me explain what I did so you can avoid my mistake.
      I bent the pen tip end with some pliers right where the two wires end and the pen tip begins. I will mention that is not a good spot. Then I let the pen tip get glowing hot. I don't normally do this, but I wanted pictures for my blog to show others what not to do. Afterwards I decided I didn't like the angle I had bent the tip, so I used pliers to bend it a bit more and it snapped right off.
      Why should you avoid letting your pen tips get hot enough to glow? They can lose their tempering. I think that's what happened to my pen tip. I think the metal got hot, lost its tempering and then got brittle. This caused it to snap off when I tried to bend it more.
      To bend your own, use metal pliers. I do recommend bending the tips along the two thick connecting wires. Don't bend them where I have that is shown in the video. Since my are already bent, I leave them alone as I'm afraid that if I try to bend them back to their original state I'll break them.
      Hope that helps and that you enjoy pyrography!

    • @barbarakelly6519
      @barbarakelly6519 Před 3 lety

      Pyrography Made Easy
      Thank you so much for your advice Brenda and for taking the time to do so. I started my pyrography journey during our first Covid lockdown in March. I had bought a cheap tool, which lasted approximately one hour. Then I found a Peter Child’s pen machine here in Ireland, but the tips were extremely fine wire that bent very easily, but didn’t break. Finally I did find the Colwood and I have it about a month now. I wasn’t using the proper wood either, I was using what I could find locally, which is mostly pine, so the fine wire tips would gouge into the wood and not glide over the top. Again finally I found basswood ply, which here is called lime wood, and it is lovely to work with. The supplier I found only has it in 2mm depth and in A4 size, but I will try cutting it down if I want a smaller size. I can use the Peter Child’s machine now too, so sometimes I use both. Needless to say I have so much to learn, but I’m loving it and as you say practice is the key. Thank you for sharing your skills, your work is truly amazing.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad you found some basswood plywood as pine is horrible to burn on. You know that already!
      Have fun and be creative!

  • @dougjohnson293
    @dougjohnson293 Před 2 lety

    Would be nice on your pen tips and uses video, if you tell us the colwoods tip exact name and number. Trying to find the ones you talk about is a bit challenging on there web-site. Nice videos thought very helpful.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Colwood identifies their pen tips with a letter. For example, if I say I'm using the D shader, that would be the exact name and "number"
      The board I was burning on had the letter above the pen tip I was using.
      I have a community post (#150) about pen tips that presents the information in a more condensed format and the pen tips are grouped by size. It might help answer questions you have. Here's a link to the post:
      czcams.com/users/postUgxvHSJuvWGyyPiLJxN4AaABCQ

  • @dksmahamaharjan5520
    @dksmahamaharjan5520 Před 3 lety

    very very nice i need that tools

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      There are a number of places online that sell them.
      Such as: mountainwoodcarvers.com/collections/all-woodburners
      Also a number of the manufacturers sell directly. Colwood is one such manufacturer: woodburning.com

  • @bonjourtoujour3819
    @bonjourtoujour3819 Před 4 lety +1

    😍😍😍

  • @candicecopland6374
    @candicecopland6374 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a link to the burner, so you get credit for the purchase? I am looking to purchase the same machine (in Canada) and would love for you to get something since this video sealed the deal for me lol

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Candice,
      That is so sweet of you to ask. I do not have a link, but thank you for asking.

  • @marystanley9457
    @marystanley9457 Před 2 lety

    I love waching you work I find it so beautiful. I look at thr wwork you do and I am amazed I feel I am not an artist and I would have to use an wxisting pidture but it all looks so didficult. I am 78 and would love to do some of what you do. I would love to have a hands on class. That is how I learn. Could you take a picture and show step by step to make the pic.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mary,
      thank you for the compliment. Just remember that very few people wake up and discover they are an artist. Instead it takes practice.
      Just start burning. What's the worst that will happen? It doesn't turn out as well as you wanted. That's better than never trying!
      I would check with a local wood carving club or store to see if someone in your area offers classes. As for pictures showing step by step, that's what my website is for. If a video has a corresponding website blog, I put a link into the video description.
      Be aware that not all videos have a corresponding written blog. Just like not all blogs have a corresponding video.

  • @jaimeamaya399
    @jaimeamaya399 Před 4 lety

    Hello Brenda, thank you what was that so informative, what website can I find and buy this from ?

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      HiJaime,
      glad it was helpful. I put the link in the description (not sure why I didn't think of that before). And for convenience here is the link to Colwoods website: woodburning.com
      Have a great day!

    • @jaimeamaya399
      @jaimeamaya399 Před 4 lety

      @@PyrographyMadeEasy Thank You Brenda..

  • @pepe2827
    @pepe2827 Před 2 lety

    This is a general question, I just started this craft. I use the ballpoint tip to do the outline. I am having issues with my lines and they do not come out smooth when it hits the grain. Is there another type of nib? I am trying to do an outline of a circle and it comes out blotchy.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Santiago,
      Welcome to the exciting artform called pyrography! I hope that you'll love it as much as I do.
      I doubt that the pen tip is the issue. Instead, I would guess that it is a heat or hand pressure issue.
      The higher the heat is the more the burn tends to spread when you burn over grain lines.
      Heavy hand pressure causes all sort of problems. I have a video about the importance of using a light hand pressure. The video demonstrates the difference between heavy & light hand pressure. Plus there is a test to check your hand pressure. Here's a link to that video: czcams.com/video/q8OGqS5kyHg/video.html

    • @pepe2827
      @pepe2827 Před 2 lety

      @@PyrographyMadeEasy thank you. I will definitely check it out. Thank you for responding to my inquiry.

  • @dorisfres3760
    @dorisfres3760 Před měsícem

    Muchas Gracias

  • @lisastgermain5463
    @lisastgermain5463 Před 3 lety

    I'm thinking about purchasing a Colwood unit, how can I go about ordering more tips

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety +1

      I order all of mine from Colwood directly. I put a link to their site in the video description.

  • @janetmccready8104
    @janetmccready8104 Před 4 lety

    I found your vidio very interesting. I have been wood burning for quite some time, just a novice that enjoys this art. my problem is, I had a lot of walnut hallow patterns, but lost some due to a flood in the house, I still have some. Where can I find patterns,?, Also, where can I buy woodburning tips, I have 1 tip, 1 pen, 1 meter, that I bought at a craft show in Florida, I now live in Colorado. Would appreciate any help. I am using store bought pens and tips.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      HI Janet,
      sorry to hear about the flood. That must have been terrible.
      I'm not sure what sort of patterns you're after. I have a number of free patterns on my website (pyrographymadeeasy.com) and I also sell some on my Etsy page. There are numerous patterns online, books for patterns, etc.
      As for pen tips, that depends on the type of burner you're using. I would search for the manufacturer of your burner and check their website for pen tips.
      Hope that helps.

  • @gilbertopereiradasilva2087
    @gilbertopereiradasilva2087 Před 11 měsíci

    Excelente Brenda! Admiro seu trabalho e suas explicações, estou aprendendo muito contigo, sera que consigo importar um pirografo deste aqu para o Brasil. 😊

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 11 měsíci

      Olá Gilberto,
      Obrigado pelo comentário agradável.
      Colwood envia internacionalmente. Ouvi dizer que o frete é muito caro. Um senhor me disse que comprou um Optima em vez de Colwood porque o frete do Optima era muito melhor. Não sei se isso é verdade, mas pode ser algo a se considerar.

  • @robinmassas7900
    @robinmassas7900 Před 4 lety

    Colwood offers a 90 degree and 45-degree bent tip. What do you recommend?

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hi Robin,
      you happened to catch me while I was online working on a new community post. Personally I like the 45 degree.
      Now I will admit that I have not tried the 90 degree, but it seems like it would be awkward to use.
      Have a great evening.

  • @amberjackson86
    @amberjackson86 Před 3 lety +15

    Watch in 1.25 speed. You're welcome.

    • @Jarod1941
      @Jarod1941 Před 3 lety +2

      This comment isn't joking.
      Super informative video, but I felt like I was listening to a grade 6 sex-ed movie narrator.
      1.25 speed solved that problem

    • @SaucyTreasures
      @SaucyTreasures Před 3 lety

      TY for the increased playback speed tip! Sounds creepy without it. Info much easier to watch and absorb.

    • @bwolf8769
      @bwolf8769 Před 2 lety

      You saved my life with this!

  • @juanjosevalenzuela2899

    Vivo en Argentina y necesito saber cuales son las maderas que debo utilizar para realizar bonitos y detallados SOMBREADOS de Rostros.
    Muchas gracias

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Hola Juan,
      No sé qué maderas hay disponibles en Argentina. Buscaría maderas de colores claros con líneas de grano mínimas.
      Me gusta el tilo. El tilo también se llama tilo y tilo común. El nombre científico es Tilia Americana. De nuevo, no sé qué hay cerca de usted.
      Brenda

  • @tammij7902
    @tammij7902 Před 2 lety

    Hi Brenda. Thank you for your videos. You seem to be a pro so I am wondering why you keep calling it pyography instead of pyrography. I am new to this and wondering if the first r is silent or what.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Tammi,
      if I left out the R that just means that my typing was bad. :)
      No other reason than that.
      By the way, I'm no a pro. I just take my hobby pretty seriously. :)

  • @andrecardoso725
    @andrecardoso725 Před 4 lety +1

    Olá Brenda bom dia gostaria de saber de que metal é feita as ponteiras do pirographo de vocês ? aqui usamos (níquel cromo ) é o metal que mais aguenta altas temperaturas aqui ❤🙏🏻

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Olá Andre,
      De acordo com o site de Colwood, suas pontas de caneta são feitas de Nichrome. Parece que é o mesmo material ou semelhante ao seu.

    • @andrecardoso725
      @andrecardoso725 Před 4 lety

      @@PyrographyMadeEasy ❤😉

  • @caroltaulbee515
    @caroltaulbee515 Před 2 lety

    hello i want to buy 1 or 2 tios but look like i have to by a set !??? thanks for your help. i watch your videos aloy

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Carol,
      Colwood does sell all of their pen tip individually, but sometimes sets can drop the cost per pen down a bit.

  • @eslamsaed6162
    @eslamsaed6162 Před 4 lety

    My name is Islam, and I have subscribed to your video site. Your explanation is beautiful and easy. This speech was written by Google and I translate CZcams by adding it to Arabic as much as possible. New art lovers in burning on the leather. Use the Chinese iron model LH25. Please explain this iron in detail.I can not add an iron picture in the comment

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      السلام عليكم اسلام
      أتمنى أن أتمكن من مساعدتك ، لكنني لم أستخدم هذه العلامة التجارية من الموقد.
      شكرا لتعليقك ودعمك.
      Hello Eslam,
      I wish I could help you, but I have not used that brand of burner.
      Thank you for your comment and support.

  • @hamedhasan7966
    @hamedhasan7966 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @MelMadiba
    @MelMadiba Před 4 lety

    This is very interesting. I want to try the Colwood systems. I currently use a Weller system, which I believe you are familiar with. Please check out my work in my pyrography playlist and tell me what you think? I think getting polished tips that Colwood offers will take my work to a whole new level! Thank you!

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Mel,
      thank you. I'm not familiar with the Weller system, but I watched one of your videos and you're creating fantastic artwork with it.
      Since you burn on leather the polished tips would be beneficial as they glide better across the surface of the leather.
      I've only used a colwood system, so I can't say if it is the best one, but I haven't had any problems with mine.
      Have a great day!

    • @MelMadiba
      @MelMadiba Před 4 lety

      Pyrography Made Easy thanks so much!! Once the pandemic is over I’ll try get the colwood system and see if I like it better

  • @KE-cq5pn
    @KE-cq5pn Před 3 lety

    Still trying to find a favorite tip i can get on with

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Sometimes it takes a bit. I immediately glommed onto a small pen tip and I've been trying to train myself to use larger ones ever since. I've been discovering how versatile the D shader is by colwood, so if I were to recommend just 1 shader the D shader is it.

  • @ducnguyen-bh4yn
    @ducnguyen-bh4yn Před rokem

    where do sell this tips? please help me

  • @hamedhasan7966
    @hamedhasan7966 Před měsícem

    I need a wood burner machine (pyography), my country is Bangladesh, and how much it costs?, how can I get it?

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před měsícem +1

      Almost all of the machine manufacturers sell direct and will ship internationally. I have a video where I compared pyrography handsets. Not the burners, just the handsets. In the video description of that video I provide links to all of the different manufacturer's websites. Here's a link to that video: czcams.com/video/IXjz9e14i1w/video.html

  • @alipyrography138
    @alipyrography138 Před 4 lety

    انت رائعة

  • @lindafournier7182
    @lindafournier7182 Před 4 lety

    C'est valeur que je ne conprener pas l'anglais si sa cerais traduits en français sa cerais super parceque j'aime votre émission

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety

      Merci pour ce charmant commentaire. Je suis content que les traductions vous permettent de comprendre les vidéos. Avoir un merveilleux week-end!

  • @lindafournier7182
    @lindafournier7182 Před 4 lety

    Merci boucoup j'ai trouver sous titre en français la je vous comprent jadore

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Je vous en prie. Merci d'avoir regardé mes vidéos et d'avoir pris le temps de laisser un commentaire!

  • @juanmorales1887
    @juanmorales1887 Před 2 lety

    Buenas tardes , soy el sr Juan Carlos morales , me agrada mucho pero grabar no ablo ingles , pero megustaria adquirir las puntillas. Como pueden ayudarme ,grasias

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Hola, Juan,
      Estoy usando el traductor de Google, así que espero que esto sea comprensible.
      Compro mi quemador directamente de Colwood. Su sitio web es: woodburning.com

  • @muhishak7841
    @muhishak7841 Před 4 lety

    harga alat nya berapa.....

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Saya yakin itu akan tergantung pada jenis yang Anda dapatkan. Saya tidak menjualnya. Berikut ini tautan ke perusahaan yang membuatnya: woodburning.com/

    • @muhishak7841
      @muhishak7841 Před 4 lety

      makasih informasi nya

  • @lindafournier7182
    @lindafournier7182 Před 4 lety

    Quel bois que vous etuliser moi sa fait pas sa sur mon bois vous sa glisse sur votre bois moi sa bloque et sa fait des trou

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 4 lety +1

      Avez-vous poncé le bois? Je ponce toujours soigneusement le bois en utilisant au moins du papier de verre à grain 240. Ensuite, je vaporise légèrement la planche avec de l'eau et la laisse sécher. L'eau pénètre dans le grain du bois et le fait gonfler. Lorsque le bois sèche, ce sera une sensation très rugueuse. Poncez-le une fois de plus pour éliminer la rugosité. Assurez-vous également que la pointe de votre stylo est propre. L'accumulation de carbone fera également accrocher la pointe du stylo ou accrocher sur le bois.
      Espérons que cela éliminera le problème.

    • @lindafournier7182
      @lindafournier7182 Před 4 lety

      Mais porte quel bois fait tu

  • @estera7tabor
    @estera7tabor Před rokem

    Too bad you are advising bending pen tips in the way Colwood does. I immediately regrated it because the slim wires by the tips unfortunately are burning wood in a places I did not intended to burn. Now I understand why it would be better to bend them as you do- right by the tip- even if it is a risk and you do not recommend that ;)

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před rokem

      I don't want someone breaking the tip off of their pen and blaming me for it.
      Like you, I don't care for the way Colwood bends their tips.
      I have found that you can re-bend tips, even ones bent on the wires, but be careful! Too much bending and it will break the tip.

  • @marystanley9457
    @marystanley9457 Před 2 lety

    I subscribed to you video yet I have not heard anything.from you cite. Please send me you video.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mary,
      When you sign up for my website, the word press system sends a confirmation email to you. You must click on the "confirm" button in the email to get notifications. This is an automated process. If you haven't gotten an email from word press, check your spam email to see if it shows up there.

  • @dammikakumara5345
    @dammikakumara5345 Před 9 měsíci

    I wont buying where

  • @theaverstijlen181
    @theaverstijlen181 Před 3 lety

    Wat jammer dat de video in het Engels is. Dacht eindelijk iets in het Nederlands gevonden te hebben...

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      Helaas spreek ik alleen Engels, dus ik kan het beste de ondertiteling in het Nederlands zetten. Welke deze video heeft.

    • @theaverstijlen181
      @theaverstijlen181 Před 3 lety

      @@PyrographyMadeEasy Ok. Sorry, I thought you were dutch because of the dutch titles I saw.

    • @PyrographyMadeEasy
      @PyrographyMadeEasy  Před 3 lety

      No worries. I totally understand the desire to have videos in your spoken language as it makes it easier to watch and listen.
      Have a wonderful holiday season!