Pyrography Information and Artwork
Interested in learning more about pyrography? Check out these links.
Pyrography Workbook: A Complete Guide to the Art of Woodburning
![]() This was one of the first reads that got me started with this art form.
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Pyrography Online is one of the most complete pyrography resources on the Internet and there are galleries full of excellent work to view.
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Woodturning Information and Artwork
Here’s some links that will satisfy your woodturning curiosity.
![]() You can find out everything you ever wanted to know about woodturning at the American Association of Woodturners. This site contains image galleries full of great work too! I suggest you find a local chapter and get involved.
Woodturning ClassesDo you want to learn to turn? Consider taking a woodturning class. You’ll gain skills quicker than otherwise possible. Check out these two instructors.
Jerry Kermode David J. Marks |
![]() At Collectors of Wood Art you may view some of the master woodturner’s finest work.
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Tools, Materials, & Supplies
The business’s I’ve listed here are exemplary in providing quality products and service, and I rely on them for products when I can’t find what I need locally. While the Internet has done amazing things to connect the world and expand resource availability, please first support your local business economy as that is what pays the necessary costs of maintaining your communities’ infrastructure.
Materials & SuppliesGrainger![]() A to Z Industrial supplies and more. There is a good chance that they have a branch outlet near you.
rileystreet![]() One of the most complete art material retailers in my town.
Golden Artist Colors![]() Golden acrylics are top notch! Their web site has lots of useful information for the color artist.
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ToolsRobert Sorby![]() When it comes to tools, every woodturner has a personal favorite. How the tools fit and feel in the craftsman’s hand is important! I use Sorby woodturning tools.
Robert Larson Company![]() The 1/2" bowl gouge by Robert Larson Co. is my favorite go-to tool for bowl turning.
Detail Master![]() Detail Master has gone out of business, BUMMER! I have relied on Detail Master pyrography equipment by Leisure Time Products for many years. If you happen to find any of their products around, I recommend their use.
Foredom![]() I use Foredom rotary carving tools.
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