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Branding question


JimErn

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4 minutes ago, JimErn said:

For those of you that use an actual branding iron on your work, do you brand the item before or after you put the finish on?

Is your branding iron electric, or heat it with a flame?  which do you prefer if you have tried both?

Jim, I just started signing my work. I bought a used pyrography setup. The first time I used it was after I had applied the finish and I wasn't too happy with the outcome. This time, I signed both pieces I'm working on prior to dipping the oil. Right after I burned my signature, I ran the flat bottom of the work over a piece of 220 paper that I have taped to a corian board. They came out much better this time. So, my answer would be, before you apply the finish.

 

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I have a branding iron.   I usually brand on unfinished wood because I will brand the back of the backer which I do not finish,,,,, should I?  I have also branded a piece of veneer several times and I can cut off a piece with the brand on it and glue it to a piece.  If you cut it nice it looks pretty good.  My branding iron is one you heat by torch and it takes some practice to get it heated just right and evenly.  That is the reason I branded a piece of veneer several times.  When I have it heated correctly I want to brand more than one thing... So I hit the veneer.  Then I don't have to heat it for each project.

I have not tried an electric one, maybe more convenient, but somewhat more expensive.

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20 hours ago, Scrappile said:

I have a branding iron.   I usually brand on unfinished wood because I will brand the back of the backer which I do not finish,,,,, should I?  I have also branded a piece of veneer several times and I can cut off a piece with the brand on it and glue it to a piece.  If you cut it nice it looks pretty good.  My branding iron is one you heat by torch and it takes some practice to get it heated just right and evenly.  That is the reason I branded a piece of veneer several times.  When I have it heated correctly I want to brand more than one thing... So I hit the veneer.  Then I don't have to heat it for each project.

I have not tried an electric one, maybe more convenient, but somewhat more expensive.

My thoughts are pretty much the same as yours.  It takes some practice to get the brand just right.  About half of the time I have to sand the brand off and try again.  I went with the cheaper brand that you use a propane torch to heat up,, I have wondered if the electric would have worked better. 

 

I bought mine thru the Rockler website.  I think that it is a third party that sells thru them.  Mine was $75 about 4 years ago. 

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I do not know if the electrics work better, not worth the extra $100 to find out... I always practice on scrap wood until I get the heat correct.  Those thinking of getting one, a nice "Sharpie works good.  Really not as bad as all that.  I use mine, especially if it is something that has a nice place to brand.  I also purchased some of Steve Good's Signature Coins, they really look nice.

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I have an electric branding iron from Rocklers. It did take me a while to determine how long to let it heat up
and it seems that I have to rock the branding iron from front to back and side to side to get an even burn on
the entire signature and emblems but, I usually get good results each time now that I have really practiced with it.
I do brand on the back side of the pieces before any finish is applied.

I personally think Rockler is pretty high priced and would shop around for a better price.
I received mine as a Christmas gift.

God Bless! Spirithorse

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