Weller WSB25 User Manual

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Plug in your woodburning iron and allow it about four minutes to heat

up. Hold the wood burner like a pencil. Do not touch any of the metal

parts, as they are hot. Start by writing your name. Then practice pulling

the point toward you instead of pushing it away. You can vary the appear-

ance of the pattern by the amount of time you leave the tip on the surface

and by the pressure applied to the tip. The longer the tip stays on the

surface the deeper and darker the pattern will appear. The brown shading

is affected by the speed of the tip across the surface. The smoother the

surface of the material, the clearer and fi ner the design will appear.

After you have practiced a while, make a sample board as a reminder

of patterns you can create using different tips and techniques. This

will make it fun and easy to complete a new project with an interesting

display of “pyrography techniques”.

4.

Calligraphy tip—This tip mimics the shape of a calligraphy

pen. Do not allow the iron to rotate in your hand as you trace

calligraphy letters.

5.

Shading tip—This tip is tapered so that you can use it in several

positions to create light or dark shading.

6.

Branding tips—Apply these tips vertically on your project

surface. Remove them in a straight vertical motion to make a

distinct pattern.

7.

Stencil cutting tip—Use this tip to cut craft pattern stencils in

Mylar

®

or other stencil material.

8.

Pattern transfer tip—Follow these steps to transfer printed

patterns onto your project:

a) Make a copy of your pattern using a laser printer.

b) Place the copy face down on your project surface.

c) Fit the woodburning iron with the pattern transfer tip

and allow the tip to heat to working temperature (about

fi ve minutes).

d) Using the pattern transfer tip, slowly rub the back of the

pattern in a circular motion to transfer the printed pattern

to your project surface.

e) You can now burn your pattern into your project surface.

9.

Knife tip—To install the knife blade onto the iron, carefully

insert the blade into the chuck. Insert the threaded chuck onto

the soldering iron barrel and tighten. Use this specialty tip to

cut foam, rope, or other soft rigid materials.

Keep your tips clean for good performance and long life. Carbon may

build up on the tip surface as you work, especially if you’re working with

a sappy wood such as pine. Use a fi ne grit sandpaper or wire brush to

gently clean the tips while they are hot.

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