Our ancient ancestors were engaged in the burning out, the nail that burned on the fire served as an instrument. Despite such an ancient origin, the pile has not lost its relevance to this day.
If you asked yourself this question, then you are a creative person. People who are engaged in this kind of art are called sloggers. Pylography is a hot drawing. The lesson is akin to meditation, requiring perseverance and concentration. Burning yourself will bring a lot of pleasure and will distract from domestic troubles. By contemplating a ready-made job, you will experience pride in your work and the work done, which, in turn, will become a wonderful decoration for your home or a gift for your loved ones. It looks great burning out the wood on wooden furniture, very harmoniously fits into any interior. Burning wood for children is very useful. The development of fine finger motility promotes the child's mental development, and the perseverance and patience developed during work will help your child in school.
How to learn how to burn wood?
To do this, you will need a sketch on paper or any other convenient material, planks for burning, a burner. Sketch for you can act any subject: a picture, a picture, a picture. The boards can be from linden, birch, maple, oak, alder and even special cardboard. The apparatus for burning out is an uncomplicated electrical appliance consisting of: a voltage regulator, a plastic handle (most often, but maybe of another material), a pin or a pen is a bent wire heated by an electric current. And, of course, you can not do without inspiration, desire to work and regular practice.
How to burn correctly?
To do this, prepare the board, clean it with a fine sandpaper, rub it with a solution of chalk and water, dry it and the board is ready for work. You can burn only on dry wood! We take the handle of the device in the right hand (if you're right handed), like a pencil, we wait a bit, like
There are other ways of burning wood:
- pyrotipy (hot printing);
- pylography (hot drawing);
- burning out a magnifying glass with the help of sunlight;
- acid burning;
- burning with fire on sand;
- friction burning with a lathe.