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Scorch Marker Pro

Product Description

The Scorch Marker Pro is a wood burning craft marker that does just that! It's a marker that contains a unique heat-activated liquid that will help you create a pyrography effect on wood, card and even paper.

Draw your design. Apply heat. Watch it burn!

  • Unique method of woodburning; write or draw your design freehand or using stencils
  • Double ended marker, one end has a bullet tip for increased control and precision, and the other has a foam brush for wider variety of applications
  • Once the design is complete with the marker, use a heat gun to burn the design into the wood
  • Odour free and non-toxic chemical
  • Works on all kinds of surfaces, including wood, cardboard, cardstock, denim, cork and more!

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How to Use

  1. Prepare your surface. When using wood, sand to at least 220grit
  2. Shake your marker and prime the nib by pressing down on some kitchen roll or similar a few times
  3. Apply your design with the pen or brush end of the marker
  4. Dab dry if there's excess on the workpiece
  5. Heat your design! It's recommended to use a heat gun of at least 1500W
  6. Apply your finish (if using wood) to protect your work and make it pop!
  7. Show off your work of art!

If you make a mistake, just sand away and jump back to step 1!

FAQs

Can I use the marker on cutting boards or wooden cooking utensils?
Yes. It is safe. The marker will not leave a harmful residue. 

What heat gun is best? 
A heat gun rated at 1000 watts or more is recommended. Some embossing heat guns will get hot enough to trigger the reaction but it will take more time. You can also use open flame, torches or heat sources that exceed 300 F° or 150 C°. Hairdryers are not recommended.

What types of finishes can I use on my project? 
Any finish you like. After burning, your design is permanent and not affected by wood finishes. Be careful with wipe on finishes and burnt wood smears. 

I made a mistake, can I erase it? 
Scorch Markers burn deep enough to be permanent but shallow enough to be sanded away. 

What types of wood work best? 
The better question is what grain type works best. Endgrain, like wood slices or cookies, is preferred but if you can’t use that then go for anything. The burn will always show up better on lighter coloured woods. Cheap, rough craft wood is the worst choice. Woods like basswood, sourwood, pine, aspen poplar, oak, or even walnut are recommended. You might have trouble with dark woods like purple heart, ebony, and wenge. However, it will work great on all woods. Don’t forget, it works on paper and cardboard too! 

Is it safe for my children to use? 
Absolutely, just be sure to provide adult supervision and let an adult do the heating. 

I didn’t have time to heat my project and the liquid dried! Will it still work? 
It’s ok! You can apply your design and come back weeks later to finish the heating process. It will still work. 

How long will this marker last? 
A very long time. You only need a small amount of liquid to trigger the reaction. Scorch Markers include more liquid than most markers on the market. 

My marker was left uncapped and the tip is dried out, what can I do? 
Not a problem. Remove the nib, rinse it with warm water, replace it and you’re good to go. 

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