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Micro-turning.

Jim

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Ingenious .. But like Dave says, you have to be able to see the damn piece .. :ciggrin:
 

Penpal

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Another great idea witrh a Dremel I use one in a Dremel press for high speed necessary to use mini drills very effectively this combination would allow further exploration.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
 

paulm

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I'm not sure what you'd turn with that but possibly a good idea :thumbs:
 

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Would in not just be easier to buy the tooth/ cocktail sticks and a bit cheaper? ??
 
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