The Pines

Wood-Burning and Resin
Project Overview
This is my largest wood-burning project standing at around 6.5 feet tall and 10 feet wide. This sign is at the entrance to a collection of cottages which each have a smaller sign with a name and small graphic. The lettering is hand-burned using a pen wood burner. The pine has a burned outline and is filled with liquid resin to give it a stained glass-like appearance.
Contributions
The materials were provided by the client but the labor and craftsmanship were done by myself.

This project took 80 hours.
Elis standing next to a large wooden sign that reads "The Pines at White Lake". There is also a curved, green, pine tree on the sign.
The Pines at White Lake
July 2020 - August 2020
The entire project ended up taking around 80 hours to complete. The client sourced the wood boards which were high quality, untreated, and had as few knots as possible. There were still some knots which needed to be considered when placing the design. Transfer paper was used to apply the stencil for the lettering but the pine tree design was freehanded with a pencil.

After the design was applied the boards were burned individually to make it easier to handle the boards as they were quite large. The burning is quite a labor-intensive task and a mask was worn to avoid smoke inhalation. The wood must be untreated to avoid inhaling any toxic chemicals.

After completing the outline and trunk of the pine tree, the resin was mixed and applied. This gives the color necessary for the design and has a stained glass-like look to it.

After all the burning is complete the wood gets sealed with a varnish to preserve it for as long as possible and prevent any weathering from the elements.

You can visit this sign at The Pines at White Lake :
1138 Point Rd, White Lake, ON K0A 3L0
A progress picture of a halfway completed burnt word.Two vertical boards with a liquid resin pine tree design.Partially completed liquid resin pine tree trunk.