🔥 Ignite Your Imagination with Every Stroke!
The FUMILE Wood Burning Pen Set is a comprehensive DIY package that includes 6 wood burning pens, 4 wood chips, and 4 sandpapers, designed for both artists and beginners. With various nib sizes for detailed work, this safe and non-toxic set ensures a smooth crafting experience, making it an ideal gift for creative enthusiasts of all ages.
Manufacturer | FUMILE |
Brand | FUMILE |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.32 x 0.87 inches |
Color | 14 PCS Wood Burning Pen Set |
Closure | Snap |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Wood |
Size | 14 PCS Wood Burning Pen Set |
Point Type | Round |
Ink Color | multicolor |
S**S
Wood burning pens
Did not like these at all they work just like they promised but doesn't look like burnt wood more like a wood stain, but safe if you are doing kraft with kids.
L**R
Works great with some caveats
I purchased these for a family craft night since they are so much easier to use than wood-burning tools. I tested one out on a 2x2 inch piece of wood and was surprised at how well it worked and how quickly it went. It isn't great for detail work, but it is a marker. For fine details I'll still use an actual pyrography pen. I think these steps will help if you're having trouble:My artwork is blurred:1. Do not press down. Use a very light hand - it only takes a tiny bit of ink to get results, and if you press down or stay in one spot for any amount of time the ink will spread into the wood grain nearby.2. Make sure your wood is sanded well. Use the sandpaper provided or another 220-240 grit sandpaper. Then, once you've sanded it, wet the wood with a paper towel and let it dry a few hours. Then sand it again. This raises the grain of the wood so that it will be smoother and not absorb as much of the ink in the surrounding cells.My art isn't dark enough or is too dark.1. Use a heat gun. Other heat sources like hair dryers or craft heat guns will not have enough power/heat to make the image appear. Keep the heat gun moving and don't heat it for too long. The longer you heat it the darker the results will be.I can't draw.1. Me neither so I can't help you with this one. ;-) I use carbon paper and trace images I've printed out. I will probably use stencils also, but will still use a pencil to trace the stencil onto the wood and then mark over it with the scorch marker. I think it'll be easier to move the scorch marker quickly without a stencil in the way.Hope this helps and you have fun!
M**N
Purchased as a gift
Bought this as a gift for my mom. She has gotten much use out of it and pure joy on her face when she opened it.
J**Z
Really easy to use and works
I used them after just watching the video and I love them. I would have loved a thinner pin but this has a great variety of sizes.
J**N
Just a marker
Nothing about this is wood burning
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