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The FocuStar Wood Burning Pen Tool is a revolutionary crafting tool designed for wood burning enthusiasts. Featuring a 3mm reversible fine tip and a patented non-toxic ink formula, this tool allows users to create precise designs safely and efficiently. With a simple four-step activation process and compatibility with various wood types, it's perfect for DIY projects, gifts, and family activities. Plus, it comes with a lifetime support guarantee and a 60-day refund policy for worry-free crafting.
Manufacturer | FocuStar |
Brand | FocuStar |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.55 x 0.58 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | Scorch Pen-30 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | 1 PCS |
Material Type | PVC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.11 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Scorch Pen-30 |
J**I
Love this product!
Easy to use and get that wood burned look on small projects!!
A**R
Inlike them. They work pretty good
They seem ro work goid for me. I'm not great at wood burning. I can use a stencil with these scorch pens.
M**A
Bleeds so bad and looks black
I purchased this to incorporate custom personalization on my ocean resin art which I pour on birch wood! After using a stencil I had created with my Cricut I lightly filled in my stencil area with the pen after priming it. *Please note I had watched several you tube videos regarding ‘A’ scorched pen, keyword ‘A’* The reason I say lightly is because I had seen if you put too much of the marker fluid on there is a greater chance it will bleed. This marker fluid does burn very quickly, but unfortunately it bled soooo bad that it kind of looks like mold forming on the wood from moisture. The bleeding occurred even after sealing my piece twice with Rustoleum clear coat as you will see in the photo! It’s Bad! REALLY BAD! I honestly feel even if it did not bled it looks more like I have used a black or very dark marker to color in the stencil opposed to a burned look.I know there are other brands out there to try. However after a couple weeks of trial and error I finally was able to obtain the burned wood look by mixing a heaping teaspoon of Ammonia Chloride into a half cup of warm water then adding a 1/4 teaspoon of corn starch and mixed until dissolved! Cornstarch is the key! This prevents bleeding tremendously! I then took a paint brush and still very lightly painted the solution on the area (trying to stay within the area only) and lightly dabbing it with a rag. (Of course I did seal my piece first once with Rustoleum Clear) I just figured it’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to that awful bleeding. I then started to apply heat with my heat gun (NO YOU CANNOT USE A BLOW DRYER) and it took much longer for it to start burning then it did with the marker! The marker was almost instantly which was great! But this way does take a few minutes longer to start burning! And the best thing about of course is NO BLEEDING! I strongly believe this is due to the cornstarch which thickens the liquid so it really cannot flow under the stenciled area! Another amazing thing about the solution was that I was able to control the gradient of the burn simply by placing a heat resistant object over areas (i used a ceramic plate) I did not want to burn more! It came out amazing and definitely has an ombré burn look in the words! See photoI thought I would share the two different ways to burn stenciled work on my experience and you can decide for yourself which way would be best for you!
A**U
Works great!
I used this pen to draw out an image on wood. I used my heat gun to burn the image. It worked great. You press the tip down a few times till the liquid starts coming out. Then you draw like you would with a marker. It comes with an extra tip.
A**R
It’s bleeds
I tried these and they ran through the stencil . . Not giving up yet hopefully to find a trick to stop this from happening.
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