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Here you can actually see the line the two lines i've put on and you can see that i'm now making a recess for the half penny coin with the frosting a bit it looks as if i'm going in very deep here but i'm taking it down and going in just enough to allow the coin to fit Walking Cane for Women flat on the top of the knob and there you can see i'm putting it in and it's more or less flat on this view you can now see the recess for the coin and i'm now parting it up and that's all that means he's just taking cutting through the piece of wood and taking it off off the leg fits nicely so the next thing to do is to put the stick together put the screw down the center plenty of arrow guides in the joint and i will doubt the um half penny in the top which hides the screw hole and that's it now i've done a pattern that i'm going to do in pyrography around the top of the knob.

So now now it's back to the pyrography i'm putting the lines in spiral lines around the knob one way um i've got the heat turned up and the tip inverted i've got the heat turned up because you want to be doing these lines quick if you try doing them too slow with a cooler tip you'll find that you'll start blobbing so turn the heat up quite a bit and in the same inverted positions to actually do the diamonds um you'll see a lot of smoke so do it outside or if you do it in the workshop do it with plenty of air extraction and that's about it here is the finished knob um if you enjoyed it um please consider subscribing thanks for Bigfoot Caneany questions or comments are welcome thank you pyrography seems to be gaining popularity and here is a stick I did a while back and I enjoyed it so much that I thought I'd have a go at doing another one and here it is I started doing the top and while I was doing it I thought people might be interested in.

How I go about doing it so that's what this is all about here is a kit I use a Peter a child's biography iron and temperature controls lovely better kit for 99% of my work I use a spoon tip and there it is you can see it at the end of the iron just a note on ours and safety you don't want to be sucking in the fumes of the pyrography and so I do it outside this is where I do it listen to the birds tweeting and I've got my wife's Buddha to keep me company many pyrography indoors I use this filter which is actually for soldiering I got it from Macklin's I think they're still available it's got a carbon filter it takes the fumes away right here is the design that I'm using on the stick and I'll show you on a piece of paper because it's better to practice it on something that's flat rather than the round shape of a stick I start the design with a dot in the center and then I put in a petal at the bottom then another one it's about five two then another one about five past and another one that then comes in between twenty past and twenty-five past and then just fill in the other side very repeatable and then I put in the stalk and put in some leaves.

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