1Knowing your tools
41The Curved-edge Spear Shader
2Guidelines for Beginners and Pros
42The Wide-wire Square Shader
3Clean Pen Tip
43The Position of your Hand
4Colored Pyrography
44How to hold a Pyrography Pen
5Switch off the pen
45CHAPTER FOUR
6Your choice of design
46Burning Lines
7Picking and preparing the right Wood
47The First Burns
8Pyrography Tips and Tricks
48Lines
9CHAPTER ONE
49Direction Alteration
10The Basics
50Change of Speed
11The Burning Surface to be worked on
51Play around with different nibs
12Tanned Leather
52Shading Methods for Beginners
13Wood
53Shading Light Tones
14Gourds
54Shading Dark Tones
15Buying Wood Burning Pens
55Progressively Darker Tones
16Pens with no temperature control
56CHAPTER FIVE
17Rheostat wood-burning pens
57Your Choice of Wood
18Changing temperature pens
58Burning Words in Wood
19Changeable Tip Pyrography Pens
59Getting the Wood Surface Ready
20The Solid tip Pyrography Pens
60Transferring Letters to the Surface
21Copying the Patterns
61The Image Transfer Pyrography Tip
22Cleaning of the Pen Tips
62Your tools
23Sealers
63Putting the Wood Burner to use
24The Wood Patina
64Constant Speed
25Your Safety
65Burning the Numbers or Letters
26CHAPTER TWO
66Temperature Alteration
27The Pyrography Machine and You
67Darkening the Letters
28Attaching the Burning Nibs
68Final Applications
29Practice holding the burning pen
69CHAPTER SIX
30Powering on the Unit
70Exercises
31Temperature Change
71Wood Burning Project Ideas
32Powering off
72Key Holders
33CHAPTER THREE
73Door Decorations
34The Pen Tips
74Fancy Napkin Holders
35Writing and Outlining
75Cup Coasters
36Fill Texturing
76Picture Frame
37The Scrubbie Shading Technique
77Hair Rings
38Fine Lines Formation
78Pyro Wall Clock
39Texture Patterns
79Other Book(s) by the Author
40The Flat Spear Shader