Grizzly wrote:Wow, that's impressive!
I'd love to see someone set the table on that!
I spent half of today walking around Bunnings and my other half had to spend a good portion of that time in the electric tools section. Then I spotted this weee little tool, dragged him over, asking a millions questions coz' I was so intrigued! Guess what, it was a Dremel! What are the odds, like I've never heard of it before today!
He ended up buying me a cheaper version, an "Ozito" with case with so many bits & pieces. I've been wondering how on earth I was going to put it to good use! What a shame you're so far away, I could have been your apprentice!
You have got to make a few more AND put up the photos for our viewing pleasure & envy! Please!!
Grizzly!
I thought people might like the little table, but I didn't expect the enthusiasm you gave in YOUR reply! ha ha! I love it! I will eventually make a few more and when I do, they'll be shared for sure, of course with trees on display to boot.
That's so funny about hearing of dremels just today! Dremel is the mega marketed brand, so you pay ALOT for their bits and pieces. But nowadays there are so many great quality rotary tools that are just as good. So congratulations on the new toy! your Ozitio sounds great. And oh boy, if you end up making things with your ozito like i've made with my dremel, then you're in for some fun. I've used mine to carve wooden rings, polish things, carve deadwood in my trees, carve and grind lava rock for a root over rock planting, engraving, making little chess pieces, carving long wooden smoking pipes, etc. And wood is it's best friend because you can do such intricate details with little wood projects. And yeah, apprenticeships from far away don't work too well. But I'm sure you could reverse engineer one of my little tables with a bit of practice.
One thing, if you're right handed like I am, the anti-clockwise spinning of the tool will be facing you and actually flick pretty much ALL sawdust, pieces of whatever you're carving etc right into your face! So super eye safety is golden. But enough of the tips, go and have fun with it.
See ya grizzly,
Jozaeh