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Meant to ask, with your Dremel, do you just use the standard itself or do you have the Flex Cable attachment?
I get sketchy around pencils! ...
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kazky wrote: Standard dremel Dave, the cable seemed to give inconsistent speed & it was hard enough trying to keep the dremel head steady when it hit a groove in the wood , never mind grappling with speed changes too
Really, I found it to be quite useful giving me more control and flexibility. But I did find that was easier on a low speed and working slowly. When I use it at a higher speed I do run into the issues you mention. ... Agree Charlotte, I'd like one too!
I get sketchy around pencils! ...
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Domtopia wrote: Yep!!
Some more of that prose would be fun too!!
Basically Dom there's a sort of parable that I can't remember where I got it from. But I'll do my best to repeat it. A raven walks up to a sparrow that is laying flat on its back with its wings outstretched and legs straight up in the air. The raven, concerned the little fellow is dead, walks up to the sparrow and asks 'Are you okay?' and the sparrow replies 'Yep! Just doing my part to keep the sky from falling.' quite matter of factly. The raven is puzzled by this since the sky is so big and the sparrow is so small (why no one is puzzled by the idea of the sky falling is beyond me) and asks the little sparrow ' and responds 'You are far too small to do this thing, why bother trying at all?' and the sparrow gives the raven a defiant look and returns his answer, 'Well one does what one can.'
Just a parable that sorta has a lot of meaning for me. One of those things that just really touches me on many levels. I try to be the sparrow. Don't overthink to much, believe in what I feel is right no matter who comes along and tells me I'm silly, and/or choosing to just work as hard as I can at accomplishing something. I'm no master craftswoman yet (I'm still young) but I'm doing what I can to get there and that's better than doing nothing!
But back to topic!
Kaz! That's awesome! I've seen wood covered books before, but never thought about it for playing around with myself. Very cool stuff. I'm getting into turning wooden pens on the side. They're fun, quick, easy, and people love to buy them. You should see about trying out different woods for your book covers and just enhancing their natural colors with shellac. It'd be amazing to see your stuff in poplar or birdseye maple or a curly cherry. You could have a lot of fun with that!
So here's a few examples of my work:
I build boxes too as gifts for people. This was curly maple and walnut.
Our dresser pre handles installed (went with oiled copper). Red Oak stained cherry.
Vanity I built for the last remodel I did. Oak, golden pine stain, with granite tile top.
And the latest box I've built with one of my pens inside. Again, curly maple but with wenge instead. The pen is made of pistachio wood.
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