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Available Tip Shapes:
T=Standard tip only TH=Heavy-duty Tip only
F=Fixed-tip Standard Pen HD=Fixed-tip Heavy-duty Pen.
Photo: Tip #13M
# 13M Sharp Angle Medium Skew
Medium skew with a sharper angle than a standard skew. For general fine detailing of feathers and hair.
Photo: Tip #14L
# 14L Large Knife
General detail in pyrography, gourds, hair, or feathers. Rounded heel is prefered by many artists.
Photo: Tip #14M
# 14M Medium Knife
General detail in pyrography, gourds, hair, or feathers. Rounded heel is prefered by many artists.
Photo: Tip #14SM
# 14SM Small/Medium Knife
Slightly larger than the HD14S but smaller than the 14M, this special tip is popular with some pyrographic artists.
Photo: Tip #14D
# 14D Small Blunt Heel Knife
Larger than the 14S. Has a sharp point and a blunt heel. Allows a gradual widening of line, depending on the angle used.
Photo: Tip #14S
# 14S Small Knife
Popular for general pyrography. This tip is used extensively in Cheryl Dow's pyrography books.
Photo: Tip #14XS
# 14XS Extra Small Knife
Extra small knife shape for extremely fine general work. Unique to Razertip®.
Photo: Tip #15L
# 15L Small Long Skew
Right-handed. Original style quill maker, still prefered by some artists.
Photo: Tip #15LH
# 15LH Large Skew Shader
Left-handed version of the 15L.
Photo: Tip #15LBG
# 15LBG Large Skew Shader
Right-handed. Similar to the 15L, this tip had a bend further up the shaft. It's the style of quill maker preferred by Bob Guge.
Photo: Tip #15LHBG
# 15LHBG Large Skew Shader
Left-handed version of the 15BG.
Photo: Tip #15SBG
# 15SBG Small Skew Shader
Small "Guge" style quill making tip for smaller birds or smaller feathers.
Photo: Tip #15SHBG
# 15SHBG Small Skew Shader
Left-handed version of the 15SBG
Photo: Tip #16L
# 16L Large 45 Degree Shader
A very versatile tip for general shading in pyrography. Shown in Cheryl Dow's books.
Photo: Tip #16M
# 16M Medium 45 Degree Shader
A slightly smaller version of the 16L. Useful for shading smaller areas.
Photo: Tip #16S
# 16S Small 45 Degree Shader
The smallest of the #16 series is useful for precise shading of small areas.
Photo: Tip #17L
# 17L Large Coarse Detail
This tip gives a nice wide burn - up to 3 times wider than our fine tips. Great for hair or for coarser feather textures.
Photo: Tip #17M
# 17M Medium Coarse Detail
Medium-sized version of the 17L. Useful for smaller projects like songbirds or smaller mammal carvings.
Photo: Tip #17S
# 17S Small Coarse Detail
Small version of the 17L/17M. Useful for miniature birds or very small mammal carvings. Also works well on tagua nuts.
Photo: Tip #18XL
# 18XL Extra Large Multi-use
The #18 tips, all unique to Razertip, are probably the most versatile tips in the history of pyrography. They can all be used for fine feather and hair detail, "carving" feathers and quills. (continued... See #18L)
Photo: Tip #18L
# 18L Large Multi-use
They can also be used for scaling, shading, and calligraphy. They are the only pen that can simulate "stoning" effects as well as "rippling" on feathers. (continued... See #18M)
Photo: Tip #18M
# 18M Medium Multi-use
Their unique shape makes them very tough and durable. They are availble in 5 sizes - from extra-small to extra-large. Medium and large are the most popular.
Photo: Tip #18S
# 18S Small Multi-use
This small version is very useful for smaller songbirds around the size of a chickadee.
Photo: Tip #18XS
#18XS X-Small Multi-use
The extra-small version is great for miniatures and fine detail work.
Photo: Tip #30M
# 30M Medium Spoon Shader
Has a spoon-shaped tip. Great for shading and general pyrography work. The bottom of the spoon can be used to form round dimples in the work surface.
Photo: Tip #30S
# 30S Small Spoon Shader
The #30 pens are also great for working with jeweller's or sculptor's wax. A very versatile general purpose pen. The Medium (HD30M) is the more popular of the two pens.
Photo: Tip #32M
# 32M Akers Point
Used primarily for working with jeweller's and sculptor's wax. Not sharp.
Photo: Tip #35S
# 35S Keith Mueller Split Maker
Designed by world-champion Keith Mueller for putting tiny, subtle splits into feathers. Exclusive to Razertip!
Photo: Tip #66_030R
# 66.030R "V" Brand
3mm "V" tip used to brand or stamp consistent "V" shapes.
Photo: Tip #66-040R
# 66.040R "V" Brand
4mm "V" tip used to brand or stamp consistent "V" shapes.
Photo: Tip #66_065R
# 66.065R "V" Brand
6.5mm "V" tip used to brand or stamp consistent "V" shapes.
Photo: Tip #66_120R
# 66.120R "V" Brand
12mm "V" tip used to brand or stamp consistent "V" shapes.
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Download the lastest Razertip Pyrographic Tools Catalogue
Razertip Catalogue

Download the lastest Razertip Pyrographic Tools Catalogue.