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This station comes with 2 types of different pen that can be used individually and simultaneously. Pen 1 comes with 25 tip-type pen tips with denser mass for burning on larger areas, and larger areas of shading. Pen 2 comes with 20 nib-type pen tips for detailed techniques on the artwork.
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Pen 1Comes with a digital temperature read-out, and can be adjusted from 392~896°F (200~480°C as displayed) for heavy-shading, darker burns, hot-stamping, and other techniques. |
Pen 2Can be adjusted from 482~1382°F (250~750°C as indicated) for outlining, light-shading, detaling, light-carving, and other techniques. |
The Station UnitWe equipped the unit with two individual control knobs and power switches for pen 1 and 2. You can turn ON or OFF, and set your preferred temperatures for the two pens separately. |
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Cost Effective PensInstead of an integrated design, both Pen 1 and 2 connects to the station via our safety receptacle. You can easily swap out a pen thats reached its maximum lifespan for a replacement. (replacement pens, tips, and nibs are available in the store) |
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Long StrokesBurn the artwork stroke by stroke, avoid excessively long strokes. When burning, keep the length of the long-stroke within 2 to 2.7 inches, and lift off the nib from the wood as the color fades. Allow the nib to heat up again, and apply the nib to the wood to continue the stroke. |
Color of the BurnDifferent types of wood with varying densities of material require different temperatures. Adjust the temperature setting to a higher value when the shade of the burn is too light. This station supports a temperature range of 482~1382℉ (250~750℃). We recommend setting the station at around 500-650°C for common wood materials. Or, if you’re burning on dense wood material, go for a higher temperature setting. |
ShadingAn overly-high temperature setting may result in a much darker shade than desired, and an overly-low temperature setting may result in a much lighter shade than desired. We recommend that you try out different temperature settings on practice/scrap wood to find the temperature that you’re most comfortable with (not too light, not too dark). Then, stick to this temperature and apply the strokes on the same spot multiple times to get a consistent shading experience. |
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With enough practice and patience, you are just one step away from being a talented crafter. |
You have one more topic to share with your guests if you have a DIY door plate or sign plate decorated with pyrography drawings at your home. |
This station can help you create beautiful pyrography artworks on a broad range of materials. |
939-III | Solid-Point Pen Tip Converter | Replacement Pen for 939D-II ONLY | Compatible Tips Set (10 Pieces) | 907P Pyrography Pen Handle | Compatible Nibs Set (20 Pieces) | |
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Category | Dual-Pen Pyrography Station | Solid-Point Pen Tip Converter | Replacement Pen | Solid-Type Points | Replacement Pen | Wire-Type Nibs |
Attribute (Pen 1) | Wire-Nib Type Pen | |||||
Attribute (Pen 2) | Wire-Nib Type Pen | |||||
Temperature Display | Analog Dial Map | |||||
Temperature Range (Pen 1) | 250~750°C | |||||
Temperature Range (Pen 2) | 250~750°C | |||||
Temperature Control | Sensor |
Model | YIHUA 939D-II |
Voltage | 110~127V AC 60Hz |
Net Weight | 3.7 lb ±10% |
Dimensions | L5.7 x W4.9 x H3.5 inches ±0.2 inches |
Operating Ambient Temperature | 32~104℉ / 0~40℃ |
Storage Humidity | 35%~45% |
Storage Temperature | -4~176℉ / 20~80℃ |
Temperature Range (Pen 1) | 392~896℉ / 200~480°C |
Temperature Range (Pen 2) | 482~1382℉ / 250~750°C |