1. ACCESSORIES 2. USAGE
OPERATION
OWBK-30
Choosing Tips
The long edge is ideal for marking thin lines and wide, deeper
lines.
The pointed tip can be used for marking dotted patterns or
lettering.
The angled tip can be used for shadow marking.
The branding tips can be used to make repeated pattern imprints.
The hot knife tip is suitable for
cutting foam or melting the ends of
cords made of nylon or synthetic
materials.
WARNING! ENSURE THE TOOL IS UNPLUGGED AND
COMPLETELY COOLED BEFORE CHANGING THE TIPS.
WARNING! THE THREADS ON TIPS ARE EASILY
DAMAGED WHEN HOT. ENSURE THE TIP IS
COMPLETELY COOLED BEFORE SWAPPING TIPS.
WARNING! NEVER USE TOOLS SUCH AS PLIERS TO
LOOSEN/TIGHTEN THE WOOD BURNING TIPS. THESE
SHOULD BE FINGER-TIGHT ONLY & USE OF TOOLS CAN
DAMAGE THE THREADS.
Using The Templates
1. Lay the waxy/chalky side of the carbon paper down onto the
timber project board supplied.
2. Place the desired drawing template onto the carbon paper.
Note: Three drawing templates have been included to get you
started, however you can also print out and use different designs.
Note: Use a clamp, large bulldog clips or masking tape to
secure one corner of the template and carbon paper against the
timber. This will prevent the template from shifting while you are
transferring the design but also allow you to lift the papers and
check how the pattern is transferring.
3. Use the pencil to trace over the outline of the design on the
template.
4. If you make a mistake while tracing, erase the lines before
burning as the heat from the tool will set the lines and make
them harder to remove after.
Note: Avoid pressing down overly hard while transferring the
pattern as this will make any unwanted lines harder to remove
also.
5. Once you are happy with the transferred artwork you can
proceed with wood burning.
WARNING! ENSURE YOU ARE WORKING IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA AND WEARING APPROPRIATE
SAFETY GEAR.