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Default OT?: Tiny Woodburning Project

On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 08:00:50 -0400, Phisherman wrote:

On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 21:44:02 -0500, Wilfred Xavier Pickles
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I've got a small one-time woodburning project for which I need to burn
about 20 alphabetic characters onto a chunk of cedar 2x6".

Got a little Weller burning iron. I've been trying to layout the
lettering using a pc printout and carbon paper. It doesn't layout
well at all.

If I had a solid (i.e. plastic or metal) stencil of the right size,
I could probably get it done OK, but I don't.

Anybody know a neat trick for something like this??

Thanks,
Will


Print out your pattern. Spray on some 3M glue and fix the pattern
onto the wood. Burn your characters and peel (or sand) off the
pattern. I use this method all the time with very good results. The
spray glue works better than white glue although either will work.


No spray glue. I'm testing with white glue. Takes longer than I
thought to set up. I wonder if spray polyurethane would work.

I checked, no carbon paper is sold in my town.


No loss: it doesn't transfer to most woods very well anyway.

Thx,
Will