Weller WSB25 User Manual

Page 11

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Adding Color to Your Designs

Color can add an extra element of excitement to your new project. The

tips have provided great texture. Now it’s time to add a fi nishing touch.

Once the pyrography is complete but before you varnish try some of

these materials. Be sure to clean the surface fi rst with a light rub of

alcohol to remove fi ngerprints and grease.

Suggested Coloring and Finishing Supplies:

Varnish

Acrylic paint thinned with water

Colored glazing gels

Watercolors

Caulks

Wood stains and fi nishes

Shoe polish

Shoe dyes for a deep rich shade

Paintbrushes with soft bristle

Sponges for applying varnish

Soft cloth

Fine grit sandpaper

Add a little water to your medium to keep it thin. Thick paint will cover

up your pattern work. A foam plate makes a great pallet because there’s

no clean up and paints don’t bleed into the surface.

Test your colors and your technique on scrap materials if possible. If

not, select the least visible location. Color can be added to the designs

as well as the background or both.

Applying Varnish

Two to three coats of satin or gloss varnish will protect your work of

art. Use a soft cloth or sponge rather than a brush, which might leave

hairs and brush strokes behind. Follow manufacturer instructions

regarding application, safety and drying times.

Safety Precautions

Your Weller

®

soldering iron is a very safe tool, and complies with all

the relevant safety regulations of North America. Nevertheless, like

all electrical appliances, it must be handled with care. Never forget that

the soldering tip and heater can reach high temperatures. Follow these

simple safety rules at all times. Keep tool out of reach of children. Keep

your soldering iron well away from all fl ammable material. To avoid

burns, always assume that the tip is hot. Be sure the hot soldering tip

and heater does not come into contact with the electric power cord.

Before making any adjustment (removing or replacing a tip, etc.) make

sure the iron is unplugged and cool. Do not dip the tool into any liquid.

Always work in a well-ventilated area. After use, unplug the iron, allow

the tip to cool, and store in a safe place. Safety goggles are recom-

mended for preventing hot materials from injuring eyes.

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