Holy cow 🐄 the little lady. 😳 U make this look so easy. I've been really wanting to try this type of artistic creativity. But have been so nervous. Then I ordered a few supplies. I got these basic items in a couple months ago. I tried 1 time & I messed up kinda put everything away. Scared to try again bc wood costs more than paper 📃 Aren't we all on limited dollars these days, right. So I try to watch a video or 2 each day regarding pyography. Yesterday, we got my supplies back out & set up a simple, organized atmosphere at our kitchen table. I used a stencil, instead of free handing a design. I watched some calm videos on RUclips University & prayed 🙏 for calmness & peace. I will tell u that this project has turned out so much, like way far better!! Is it something I can sell as a masterpiece 🤔 Nope! But it did prove to me that I am learning from U & other folks right here✅️ 😉 Thank u for ur time ⏲️
I recently started doing pyrography and I seem to have trouble with layering and shading. I was amazed that you were able to do the whole drawing using just one tip. Thank You for sharing!
I am going to give this a try as soon as my kit gets here. However i wonder why you wear a glove on your right hand? Love your work! I am a photographer and thik this is my next step to convert some of my photography to wood burning.
That's awesome that you're starting wood burning! I wear a glove on my right hand because it helps protect against accidental burns. Sometimes your hand can get hot while holding the burner and a glove helps a little bit. However, I found that working on an inclined surface helps the most to keep your hand cool. I hope this helps!
Fabulous work Minisa! I learned more than a few things in this one video. One thing that I would like to know though: where's a good place to a get a piece of wood like what you have there (bark edges) and what type of wood do you recommend for elaborate detail like this train?
I know I’m a little late to the party here. But do you prefer or recommend using a solid tip burner over a wire one for the big/really dark areas? In the process of burning a black background and was wondering if I should switch to a solid tip for the big areas
Gorgeous! It's amazing how you use just one tip! Thanks for sharing! On a side note, what brand glove are you wearing? Where'd you buy it? My Walnut tool handle get super hot and I haven't found a good heat resistant, form-fitting glove yet...yours looks to have a nice fit, not too big. Thanks!
That's a glove that I bought about 10 years ago at my local Walmart. It's a simple gardening glove from Midwest Gloves and Gear. That particular model is no longer available, but that company makes nice gloves and you can find them at most Walmart stores. It doesn't block out all the heat, but it does help and also protects against accidental burns. I hope this helps! :)
Hey, which burner did you use. I am from Germany and can't find it out through listening. Can you please comment, so it will be easier to find the product. :)
Hi! I use basswood. You can find some of my favorite pieces of wood on my Amazon affiliate storefront: www.amazon.com/shop/woodburninguniversity (P.S. since I'm an affiliate, I may receive a small commission if you purchase from the storefront. Thank you!)
Woodburn Virginia 2021 "Nice and creative Videos,I can see A lot of thought has been put into the content and editing of the video, This is really my favorite channel.:) .🌴🌴🌴excellent 👍👌👍👌👍 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴.
Hi. This is a quick overview of the project. I have real-time video with instruction on my Patreon page. www.patreon.com/minisa By the way, love the train pun lol. :)
So few pyrographers do smoke, clouds and steam....your tutorials are priceless. I learn alot.
Jesus, completly awesome!! I need to practice this!! Much love!
Holy cow 🐄 the little lady. 😳 U make this look so easy. I've been really wanting to try this type of artistic creativity. But have been so nervous. Then I ordered a few supplies. I got these basic items in a couple months ago. I tried 1 time & I messed up kinda put everything away. Scared to try again bc wood costs more than paper 📃 Aren't we all on limited dollars these days, right. So I try to watch a video or 2 each day regarding pyography. Yesterday, we got my supplies back out & set up a simple, organized atmosphere at our kitchen table. I used a stencil, instead of free handing a design. I watched some calm videos on RUclips University & prayed 🙏 for calmness & peace. I will tell u that this project has turned out so much, like way far better!! Is it something I can sell as a masterpiece 🤔 Nope! But it did prove to me that I am learning from U & other folks right here✅️ 😉
Thank u for ur time ⏲️
This is SO good! Can't believe you did it all with that pen. You must have the patience of Job.
Thank you so much!
Wow!wow! Unbelievable, so stunning 🤩
Amazing how you did it without an outline! That's true artistry.
You are so talented Minisa, but this time you picked one of my favorite things, "Trains". I would totally buy this.
Thank you very much. I still have this original woodburning if you're interested. Just message me at minisa@minisapyrography.com
It's marvelous.
It's guided anybody who wish to do wood burning arts and to improve ability with solutions if any.
Thanks for valuable video.
Stunning
Mind blowing amazing piece of art. Stayed blessed
AMAZING
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Thanks for sharing. GBU
I recently started doing pyrography and I seem to have trouble with layering and shading. I was amazed that you were able to do the whole drawing using just one tip. Thank You for sharing!
Amazing work 😀
Greetings from Ireland, thanks for the videos,great tips.
Thank you :)
Wonderful demo! Thank you.
Thank you!
es usted una gran maestra del pirograbado, he visto todos sus videos y me descubro ante su maestria
Thank you very much :)
absolutely gorgeous...
Talent!!& Inspiration!
Your pyrography looks better then the reference . Nice
Thank you.
Excellent!!
Thank you :)
@@WoodBurningUniversity I hope you're not working on your Birthday. Have a snort for me....relax and enjoy the day.
Lol, yep. I'm almost done with the upcoming tiger burning so I'm trying to finish that today. It's all fun though. :)
very excellent sooooooooo perfect amazing love it
Thank you very much :)
Awesome work! Thank you for sharing
I am going to give this a try as soon as my kit gets here. However i wonder why you wear a glove on your right hand? Love your work! I am a photographer and thik this is my next step to convert some of my photography to wood burning.
That's awesome that you're starting wood burning! I wear a glove on my right hand because it helps protect against accidental burns. Sometimes your hand can get hot while holding the burner and a glove helps a little bit. However, I found that working on an inclined surface helps the most to keep your hand cool. I hope this helps!
good work
I prefer your burn to the photo :) What type of wood is that? And what prep did you do to get it so even? Thanks.
very cool👍😍
Fabulous work Minisa!
I learned more than a few things in this one video.
One thing that I would like to know though: where's a good place to a get a piece of wood like what you have there (bark edges) and what type of wood do you recommend for elaborate detail like this train?
I know I’m a little late to the party here. But do you prefer or recommend using a solid tip burner over a wire one for the big/really dark areas? In the process of burning a black background and was wondering if I should switch to a solid tip for the big areas
Outstanding!!! Where do you obtain your wood???
Gorgeous! It's amazing how you use just one tip! Thanks for sharing! On a side note, what brand glove are you wearing? Where'd you buy it? My Walnut tool handle get super hot and I haven't found a good heat resistant, form-fitting glove yet...yours looks to have a nice fit, not too big. Thanks!
That's a glove that I bought about 10 years ago at my local Walmart. It's a simple gardening glove from Midwest Gloves and Gear. That particular model is no longer available, but that company makes nice gloves and you can find them at most Walmart stores. It doesn't block out all the heat, but it does help and also protects against accidental burns. I hope this helps! :)
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👌😊🌸,nice.
Hi, question do you adjust the heat as you go from light to dark? Or are you just moving faster? It’s hard to tell how often you adjust the settings
Hey, which burner did you use. I am from Germany and can't find it out through listening. Can you please comment, so it will be easier to find the product. :)
Minisa excelente puede ser que lo pongas para traducción en español saludos desde Argentina Neuquén
Hello, what wood do you use?


Hi! I use basswood. You can find some of my favorite pieces of wood on my Amazon affiliate storefront: www.amazon.com/shop/woodburninguniversity
(P.S. since I'm an affiliate, I may receive a small commission if you purchase from the storefront. Thank you!)
Woodburn Virginia 2021 "Nice and creative Videos,I can see A lot of thought has been put into the content and editing of the video, This is really my favorite channel.:) .🌴🌴🌴excellent 👍👌👍👌👍 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴.
Hi Everyone, I hope you're well and having a good time through these difficult times. One QUESTION... is this a 'Train'ing video?
Hi. This is a quick overview of the project. I have real-time video with instruction on my Patreon page. www.patreon.com/minisa By the way, love the train pun lol. :)
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What is use the wood