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Wood burning is a form of art called pyrographic's, in it you take an image and trace it onto the wood very carefully (believe me it took me a while to get it that good.) and once the image is imprinted you take a metal tool that is hooked up to a small electric box that heats the metal and you use this tool to carefully char the lines that you traced. After which you have the option to color with wood coloring pencils. When the product is finished you seal it with a valspar clear satin finish to keep it preserved.

 

I did this at a Boy Scout camp where the majority of the staff in that room where bronies as well! Meaning when I was working on this there was brony music playing in the room, it was one heck of a time! I plan to get my own equipment real soon and do more of this.

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Wood burning is a form of art called pyrographic's, in it you take an image and trace it onto the wood very carefully (believe me it took me a while to get it that good.) and once the image is imprinted you take a metal tool that is hooked up to a small electric box that heats the metal and you use this tool to carefully char the lines that you traced. After which you have the option to color with wood coloring pencils. When the product is finished you seal it with a valspar clear satin finish to keep it preserved.

 

I did this at a Boy Scout camp where the majority of the staff in that room where bronies as well! Meaning when I was working on this there was brony music playing in the room, it was one heck of a time! I plan to get my own equipment real soon and do more of this.

 

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Wood burning is a form of art called pyrographic's, in it you take an image and trace it onto the wood very carefully (believe me it took me a while to get it that good.) and once the image is imprinted you take a metal tool that is hooked up to a small electric box that heats the metal and you use this tool to carefully char the lines that you traced. After which you have the option to color with wood coloring pencils. When the product is finished you seal it with a valspar clear satin finish to keep it preserved.

 

I did this at a Boy Scout camp where the majority of the staff in that room where bronies as well! Meaning when I was working on this there was brony music playing in the room, it was one heck of a time! I plan to get my own equipment real soon and do more of this.

 

So thats what it is. I never heard of wood burnings until you said it. Didn't know burnt wood can be turned into Art. But again they are Awesome. 20% Cooler than other wood burnings ;) lol

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So thats what it is. I never heard of wood burnings until you said it. Didn't know burnt wood can be turned into Art. But again they are Awesome. 20% Cooler than other wood burnings ;) lol

 

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Well I have decided I will start making more wood burnings that you guys can buy at a reasonable price. (I have no choice to put a price on these because they take a considerable amount of time to make and the wood costs about 15$ on a good deal and that is just for one piece.) It will be general drawings of the characters from MLP, I will take commissions but those will cost more and I will need an image of what I am drawing. What I need to know before I do any of this is copyright. I am unsure if I can sell these woodburnings if I use images from the show (Which I do). If I can't then the quality of their appearance may go down, depending on how well I can draw them. If I can then that makes it 10x better and easier. So if anyone knows the answer to this I would greatly appreciate the information. Thank you!


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