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Burned Killing Floor 2 image to wood.

picture: Kirill Rubtsov

( wood/pyrography/acrylic)

Detail of geometric designs scorched into scale shapes using pyrography tools. When completed design will form part of koi shape on paulownia body board (paipo or imago).

Treinando. Esse virou presente...

haiku by Peggy Willis Lyles

~ pyrography by Rowan

~ on Poplar

~ about 3" by 2"

Beech Bowl with pyrography. Finished with Bush Oil and Polyurethane. Around 8" (20cm) across. My first attempt at embellishing with Zentangle (R) patterns.

Here's a picture of the completed commission of a woodburning of two children, on basswood blank.

The whole Adirondack guide style paddle

Pyrography (wood burning) done by my sister, Marla Sharp.

 

Luna Moth with foliage, wood burned and hand painted, on handcrafted chest.

Woodburned lighthouse on Myrtlewood

Currently in the showroom, with a mirror in it. It has character, or something.

30mm wooden bead decorated with paw prints using pyrography

Pyrography, plywood, lacquer. Finished in October, 2010 (Sasha)

Detail of geometric designs scorched into scale shapes using pyrography tools. When completed design will form part of koi shape on paulownia body board (paipo or imago).

picture: Kirill Rubtsov

( wood/pyrography/acrylic)

2011 pyrography , color with stain markers and gold glitter paint. have another with no glitter, I wanted to see what it would look like. More sparkly in person of course

Pirograbado sobre madera.

 

30 x 35 cm

 

Genesis 2:7 This piece represents Adam's eye when he first opened it after creation, as he looks into the radiance of God. Thus, the pupil is contracted and there is a bright glare in the top of the eye. The triptych format symbolizes the trinity of God the Father, Holy Spirit, and Jesus Christ the Son in the Christian faith. The piece is also purposely ambiguous and its true meaning difficult to grasp without explanation, just as in Christianity you cannot find God without divine revelation by the Holy Spirit.

•Dimensions: W-29 inches H-18.5 inches

•Medium: pyrography(wood burning) on white maple

 

from a photograph by Wagner Machado Carlos Lemes

Repeteergeweer;

  

De gek geworden oceaan,

sterf mij uit. Ik schiet gericht,

de vrouw is dood in haar gezicht.

Staalborstels draaien door de goot.

Een fiets ligt schuin tegen de stoep.

  

Geworpen bloem, losgelaten duif.

Nadat het dierbaarste is gepikt,

schijt ik in je huis. Scheur je kinderen

van de muur, de lachende verschrikker.

Je staat met lege handen.

  

Drijf de vloed terug in de zee,

het bloed gaat diep. Bij het gekochte graf.

-De hond slaat nooit meer aan.

Geen olie balsemt, ik lijk gezond,

sterf mij uit.

  

Een verkeerd bezorgde wenskaart,

zonder vergeten is het waard.

De vredestichter is vermist.

Dat knarst onder de harde schijf,

een rode zon op noen.

  

Ik zal kaarsen voor je branden,

met het vragende knuffelbeest.

Van het bosje tulpen,

kus ik de afgesneden stelen.

Ik repeteer, ik ga niet alleen, sterf mij uit.

 

©*tara.16042011

Home Blessing is a traditional prayer to keep home safe and asking to have in it: peace, success, happiness, laughter, love and health.

 

This home Blessing is handmade of wood sized 7.75" x 7.75" (cm19.5X19.5)

Burnt using the Pyrography technique, in a lace design, painted with cheerful watercolor and finish with several coats of varnish, and hanger of wooden beads.

Paulownia piano with fish tail and concave taking inspiration from Hydrodynamic theory of Bob Simmons.

SAMSUNGREF:CX045 - Caixa de madeira em cubo,pirogravada , 7,5cmx7,5cm.

Wooden box, pyrography work.

VENDIDO/SOLD

This is my home brew Lichtenberg Pyrography Machine.

 

The first thing I MUST say is that this is a very dangerous device. The voltages used in this device can KILL!!! I am not being over dramatic. This device is bloody DANGEROUS. I do not recommend that you make one.

 

OK, now that I've mentioned the necessary serious stuff, let's have a look at the device itself.

 

It's basically made up of a few basic parts.

 

First there is a microwave oven transformer which converts 240 volts AC to about 2,400 volts AC. That's the bit that can KILL.

 

The secondary high tension winding of the transformer is then attached to a couple of leads, which are in turn connected to some electrodes. The electrodes are the things that allow the machine to do its pyrographic magic.

 

A couple of enhancements - I'm running the unit through a VARIAC type device which allows me to control the burn effect.

 

Also, I've attached a couple of visual warning devices to tell me that the thing is on. A light which is connected to the primary winding. And a meter which is connected to the low voltage secondary via a bridge rectifier and resister. Using both of these is a type of redundancy system. But, if ever I need to touch the leads or the electrodes, I do unplug the unit first (not just turn off - UNPLUG!)

 

The fuse in the VARIAC is running at 3 amps while the fuse in the Lichtenberg Machine is 2amps. Hoping that the Lichtenberg Machine fuse blows before the VARIAC one does - which is generally what happens.

 

Lastly, I've put the thing in a box to keep the nasty electrical stuff that can kill away from me. You might also notice that the transformer body itself is also pretty well insulated. That's because it is also live!

 

The clear cover on the box is to let me see if there is any arcing or shorting happening.

 

The cables are nice thick high amperage ones - don't really need them on this device (as it is running a fairly low current) but they do look impressive! It also reminds me that there are nasty electrons in there waiting to jump out and attack any unsuspecting human that's silly enough to play with it.

 

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