Weller WSB25 User Manual

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Tips and Their Uses

Your new Weller woodburning kit comes with a wide variety of burning,

cutting, branding, and specialty tips. To get the most from your kit, follow

these instructions to create the results you want.

1.

Universal tip—multi-purpose tip. Hold the tip at various angles

for creating lines of varying widths.

2.

Dot tip—for making dots of various sizes and depths. Using this

tip, make light touches to your surface for fi ne dots. Hold the tip

on the surface for longer periods of time to create deep holes.

3.

Groove tip—for burning grooves of various depths. Move slowly

across your work to make deeper grooves.

Getting Started

Set up a safe work area. You can tape the iron holder to a piece of

ceramic tile. The tile is heavy enough to keep the iron stand from

tipping over while it protects the work surface. You will also need a

fi reproof container like a glass dish or metal lid to hold your various

tips while they are cooling. You will need a pair of needle nose pliers

with smooth jaws to remove the hot tips from the iron. Remember

that metal conducts heat very quickly. Never attempt to change a hot

tip with your fi ngers. Protect your work surface with aluminum foil, a

homosote work board, or a piece of plywood.

The best way to get started is to familiarize yourself with the iron,

the various tips and the patterns they create. See the “Tips and Their

Uses” section for an explanation of how to use each tip included with

your new kit.

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