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Dremel Carving

CraftyNick

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Wife bought me a Dremel for my birthday so had a quick play with it and knocked this up out of a piece of reclaimed teak. I guess it can be classed as a carving but not in the traditional sense!

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silver

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Like it. Well done.

Love to see carvings, if doesn’t matter what tools are used as far as I’m concerned.

Seen some done on CNC, chain saws and angle grinders (with those chain saw disks) everyone to their own techniques.
 

Gadget-UK

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"so had a quick play with it and knocked this up" :claps:

That is really clever, I have never been any good at carving, my son is and has made some stunning pieces over the years.
He can hold a piece of wood and tell me he can "See" what he is going to carve out of it, "the wood shows me what is inside it I am just taking off the excess wood to reveal it" is his reply when I say I can only see a lump of wood :thinks:

Very clever Nick :thumbs::thumbs:
 
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