Sorry, nowt to do with scroll sawing but in answer to Brian's question...Claymore":25d44199 said:I had Ruth do some searching for the Pyrography machines while i was out grafting :roll: and she found the same ones on Amazon but she must have seen some bad review and decided if i get a Peter Childs one she could use it indoors so let her spend her money on it lol
I don't want to do pictures mainly adding details to the intarsias like you, keep us posted on your machine.
Cheers
Brian
Yes that would be a good idea.Claymore":3kdjamen said:They look great Phill it certainly seems to work fine, I read some of the feedback on amazon last night and one or two did mention the plug didn't seem UK quality and one said it snapped in the plug socket :shock: could you fit your own with a fuse?
The pen doesn't get hot but the control unit gets quite warm. To be fair not unduly so.also a few mentioned the pens getting warm and wondered if you filled the inside of the pen with some heat resistant silicone rubber (the 2 part stuff off Ebay etc for making pewter casting moulds is excellent and would stop heat reaching the outside of the pen).
I used watercolour paints.What did you use for the Mallards green? some people use felt pens (might spread if varnished) and others used pastels which might be ok.
Good for her, she's obviously talented from the intarsia work she's done.Ruth fancies doing some for her craft fairs (later in the year) should keep her quiet for a while :lol:
AES":2q3kxg4e said:The pyro duck (and the other "doodling stuff") looks great to my inexperienced eyes Phill. Great start for a "running toddler"!
I don't want to sound unduly critical (honest), but I'm surprised at your comment (and several other comments I've read) about UK plugs (or the lack thereof). Because Swiss plugs are different, it's my standard practice here to just cut off the plug (even if moulded on) on any appliance (household or shop) that does NOT have either, A) a 2-pin plug/twin core cable, OR; B) a three core cable that did not come from Switzerland.
Multi adaptors are all very well (UK/German/Swiss, etc, etc) and some of them do work "OK-ish", but it's the work of just five minutes to fit a "proper" plug for your own country, costs only "a few bob", and in the case of UK, ensures that you do have a fused plug on the appliance, which is exactly what the UK ring main circuit system was designed for I understand.
As said, my standard practice is to just cut all the "wrong" moulded-on plugs off and replace them with the "right" ones, as each new appliance arrives in the house/shop.
A few years back we moved from Singapore (UK plugs generally, + a few US type) to Germany (the non-standard "Euro standard"), to Switzerland (own "standard"), all within the space of less than 18 months. Guess how many plugs got cut off and replaced, how many times? And all the leads are still long enough now!
Just saying - and just POSSIBLY a reason why that pyro controller gets hot???? Some of those "multi adaptors" are very poor electrically IMO.
Sorry. "Lecture" over.
AES
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