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work or it might emit a buzzing sound. In such events, re-tighten the tip holder with a 
pair of pliers. Avoid contact with tip holder or tips while tool is hot or else severe burns 
will happen.

 

Most burning can be done at lower temperatures, there is no reason for a lot of smoke (or fire!) 
to come off your work. About 700 0F will give a nice “toast” to your work. In some cases, if you 
burn too hot, paint adhesion can be a problem as the pores in the wood are sealed shut.  
Burning at a lower cooler temperature will also help avoid residue buildup on your tips.

 

However, there may be situations where you will need extra heat (power) to undercut or to 
relief a carving detail and may require as much as 1500 0F or more.  If you plan to do feather 
inserts for instance, the unit has to deliver the extra power necessary to accomplish the deep 
slotted cuts required to accept the pre-shaped feather inserts.

 

 

Cleaning Tips

 

One method used to clean and restore tips is by using a cleaning pad that has a very fine 
abrasive grit (600/800) bonded to both sides of a foam core pad.  This is fine enough to clean 
your tip without removing metal and is still enough to redress a dulled tip.

 

Another method is by using a leather strop to sharpen and buff out an edge.  The strop can be 
treated with a bit of Neatsfoot oil, a very small amount of polishing paste or extremely fine 
honing compound.  Use care - too little is better than too much when it comes to these tips.  
Work the tip cold and on its side. Use gentle draw strokes with a finger lying over the upper side 
of the tip to support it. The stropping also gives it a nice polish. 

 

Additional information on cleaning tips can be found under 

Accessories 

(Page 12).

 

 

Annealing of the Tip Before First Use

 

Annealing is a simple and quick process of heating metal or glass and allowing it to cool slowly in 
order to remove internal stresses and toughen it. Here’s how you can do it: 

 

1.

 

Put a pen with installed tip into the holder 

 

2.

 

Turn on the power and set the voltage adjustment to the Max 

 

3.

 

Let the tip reach red-hot temperature and then turn the power off 

 

4.

 

Let it cool down naturally until cold to the touch (this will take few minutes) 

 

5.

 

Repeat it 2-3 times 

 

When done properly, this will help with removing extra metal stress in the tip.

 

Summary of Contents for Pyrography Pen

Page 1: ...Copyright 2020 TRUArt LLC TRUArt 60W Pyrography Pen User Manual...

Page 2: ...anty 3 Operation Safety 4 Features 5 Using Your Pyrography Pen 6 Cleaning Tips 7 Annealing of the Tips Before First Use 7 Tips and Their Uses 8 Common Issues 14 Extension Cords Cables 15 Accessories 1...

Page 3: ...anty provides for repair or replacement at the manufacturer s option of any defective components This warranty is limited to the actual cost of repairs and will not cover shipping costs or any consequ...

Page 4: ...ure necessary to achieve the result you want 4 Always keep the unit out of the reach and away from children Tips are sharp and very hot and will burn skin and flesh easier than wood 5 Whenever you bur...

Page 5: ...the replacement tip it might be defective please contact us to arrange repair and or replacement 9 If a unit begins to make noise or buzz turn it off allow the pen to cool and change pens Usually an...

Page 6: ...Use the Handpiece Switch 11 to select Handpiece I or Handpiece II 6 6 Always place the handpiece into the Handpiece Holder s 10 so the tips do not touch other objects when not in use 7 Hold the handp...

Page 7: ...800 bonded to both sides of a foam core pad This is fine enough to clean your tip without removing metal and is still enough to redress a dulled tip Another method is by using a leather strop to shar...

Page 8: ...as a slight bend at the neck of the tip This tip can be used to create sharp lines if using the top portion with the bend facing down towards your burning Flip the tip to the flat side and it works gr...

Page 9: ...used to create sharp lines and shade well using the appropriate pressure and temperature Point tip This has a very pointy edge and works great when you need to make very fine lines The tip is very sh...

Page 10: ...round If you use the curved side of the tip you can create more of a shaded burn The curve also makes it easy to make lines along unfinished or rough surfaces since it doesn t snag on the surface Scal...

Page 11: ...e some of the special tips available on our website The ball tip is excellent for making nice stippling patterns It also works great for creating smooth writing These tips work great for creating smoo...

Page 12: ...nd even script work and the top part of the tip creates a fine line This is a great tip for multiple functions This tip works well to create sharp solid lines Using the side of the tip creates smaller...

Page 13: ...a soft even burn and allows you to add shadows and depth to your work with a consistent shade throughout You can create a very thin line using the top portion of the tip to add fine details You can a...

Page 14: ...ood burning pen and would like to use the TRUArt tips on your old burning pen it is strongly suggested that you create your own tips from scratch using Ni chrome wire We may be able to help you acquir...

Page 15: ...elow On a technical side the pyrography tool itself will draw just under 1 ampere in normal operation mode and has an internal protection against short circuit In the unlikely event it fails the exten...

Page 16: ...ng and refurbishing the wire tips It helps clear out carbon deposits on the tip These carbon deposits occur naturally when burning on wood Pliers The pair of pliers are used mainly for tightening and...

Page 17: ...der see arrow on image below water is added to make it damp During work tips are occasionally wiped on them to get rid of burned materials Tweezers Tweezers are used to handle tips easily This is espe...

Page 18: ...Fine wire Needs tightening with pliers Fitting thicker wire tips into your wood burner collets The thicker 16 GA tips last longer and are best for prolonged usage as they do not wear out easily after...

Page 19: ...od burner collets You can expect the thin wire tips 20 GA to be slightly loose in the pen This is especially more pronounced if you have adjusted your pen to fit larger tips already See Fitting thicke...

Page 20: ...rities that might snag when inserting the tip into the pen s collets Once inserted in the pen be sure to tighten the collets with the pair of pliers for proper contact Universal tips are designed to g...

Page 21: ...2 Wood of your choice 3 Colored ballpoint pen 4 Carbon tracing paper 5 Tape 6 Image design to burn 7 Magic eraser 8 Sandpaper 9 Stain 10 Varnish Take the time to find the right image to burn Make sure...

Page 22: ...is useful to use a colored pen so that you can see the area that was already traced Once the image has been completely transferred gently lift the bottom portion of the design to ensure that you have...

Page 23: ...areas If the image smears with the eraser you may be rubbing too hard Gently rub the eraser on the smudges until they are gone Let the wood completely dry To give the wood a finished look add a littl...

Page 24: ...ou can find more works by Pate s Pyrography at https patespyrography weebly com For more inspiration and woodburning ideas visit our Instagram and our Facebook page https www instagram com truarthq ht...

Page 25: ...y on top of the carbon paper DO NOT apply any pressure when positioning the tracing paper and this manual You may want to secure the tracing paper and the stencil unto the work surface with strips of...

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Page 41: ...bsite so you can scale modify and print them at your convenience https truart co stencils We hope this guide will help you have the best woodburning experience possible If you have any questions or is...

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