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TRUArt Stage 2 Pyrography Kit is Number One

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Jonestown, TEXAS – February 24th, 2022TRUArt’s 60W Professional Woodburning Detailer is at the top of the list in a research on wood burners conducted by Happy DIY Home. In their article titled “Best Wood Burning Kits to Create Garden Signs“, they have cited the pros and cons of the kit and have deemed it perfect for serious beginners and professionals alike. Their research was performed by their team composed of master gardeners, professional contractors/handymen, interior designers, and DIY experts.

The article also includes a Wood Burning Kit Buyer’s Guide, which brings to light the various points buyers would need to consider when looking for their pyrography tool. In it, they highlight factors such as comfort, heating speed, and control and their importance in enjing the art of pyrography.

Happy DIY Home is the go-to website for any resource or information regarding home decorations, renovations, gardening, and remodellings. Various subjects include DIY tutorials and detailed walkthroughs and many also expound on sustainability and the positive impact DIY projects have among family and friends working together.

Information on the TRUArt Stage 2 Pyrography kit and amazing wood burning works can be found on the TRUArt website, Facebook and Instagram accounts where their community of pyrography artists has grown. Visit Happy DIY Home and their article “Best Wood Burning Kits to Create Garden Signs” for more details.

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Create Your Very Own Carbon Transfer Paper

One major problem all commercial carbon transfer paper have is that its not easy to get rid of the accidental lines and smears made during transfers. If all those lines are going to be covered by your pyrography pen, that’s all well and good. But what if they don’t get covered with your design?

 

The best way to get rid of them would be to sand off the affected area. Naturally, the darker the lines, the more sanding is needed. Furthermore, you can’t just sand that affected area if you want your whole work piece to be level. You would need to sand everything down.

 

We don’t understand why transfers made from commercial carbon transfer paper cannot be erased by a simple rubber eraser. However, we have found an alternative that works quite well and is completely erasable – not to mention reusable too. Think of the savings! You probably already have all the materials in your house right now too so this is going to be an easy few minutes of a little elbow grease.

 

Check out the short video clip below, see if it works for you or not and share your experience with all of us through the comments below.

 

 

All the best,
Pavel Karoukin
hello@truart.co