I’ve just found your channel. Thank you for showing how to use this tool, what a difference it makes and I’m so excited that your left handed, it’s so rare to find someone that I can follow and not have to figure out how to do the reverse of what they do :)
I’m left handed and was thrilled to see this tool being used by another leftie! I recently bought a deburring tool and definitely needed this video. Thank you so much! 😊
You are fabulous. Thank you for doing this tutorial. I was forced to figure mine out all by myself. I use both hands. What I cannot guage with one, I can usually do with the other. Being ambi has its ups and downs. But this little tool was a show stopper. Not in a good way. LOL I finally realized that you use it to deburr, which is taking off the very edge. Not create a new one. The trick to this guy is light pressure and allow the head just a little bit of latitude to do its thing. Placement matters, pressure matters and the head will follow the path if you allow it. I am not sure how to explain it any better than that. They are super sharp for that reason. So use it to your advantage and make it easy on yourself. Not sure how to say it any better than that. I hope you understand. Thank your for this. Very few have done it. I for one, truly appreciate it very much.
I could tell you were nervous but you settled down. Thanks for the information, I bought one also but didn't know how to use it. Now I know how. Thanks.
I just ordered one a couple of days ago and it will be here Monday. I am so excited to find your video. Now I’ll know what to do with it. Thank you so much.
I’m so glad I came across your channel, thank you for this video I stopped using my burring tool because of the potato method I had seen and had done exactly what you said !, 😕 so thank you so much !!!
Good information, I will have to dig out that tool that I have but couldn’t figure it out either. Softly makes sense. I use the emery board for acrylic nails and use those softly too and only in one direction not sawing. But that wouldn’t go in small areas like your frog. 😊Thanks for this I can’t wait to try it!
@kathleenpoole1372 your tool and give it a go as they are so easy to use and handy and it will give you a cleaner nicer, thinner edge than what an emery board gives on resin. Yes it's so much easier to get into those tricky areas too. Hope you find your tool and softly, softly x
Well I’ll be buggered!! This tool has sat in my drawer since not long after I bought it… but, I will dig it back out now and give your method a go! It certainly did ok with your frog’s toes!! I have been using either my craft knife (I think the word you were looking for was ‘utility’ knife) or a nail file! Thanks Lis… for taking the time and effort to show us! I’m positive I’m not the only one who has no clue when it comes to using this! Lotsa love, Nat. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
@mattersofthehartbynat8815 so did mine for a very long time... but not anymore! Handy little gadget. It was X-acto knife they usually call but yes you are correct honey thank you again. Love Lis x
Softly softly….with the deburring tool. (I think that’s the expression. Forgive me, I’m American 😜 but I watch a lot of Britbox and Acorn🤪😅.) I still gouge some of my edges though. Thanks for showing the process. Love the frog😉
@chanalowenthal3897 Thank you so so much. Yes you're correct... softly softly for sure 😜 Keep practising and be patient and it won't take long to get the knack of it, then no more gouging for sure 👌😍 x
I have several pairs of cheap scissors that have given up the ghost, including a pair that cracked along the rivet. I have found that using a single side of any of these scissors in a similar manner to the way you use the deburring tool is a quick and great way to debur my resin pieces. It is far less fatiguing than using the deburring tool, which isn’t really designed for resin.
Thanku for the video...very informative. However watching it I couldn't help wondering whether the blue handle was actually necessary and maybe just using the blade might work just as well without the weight and clumsiness of the handle?
Thanks! I have one, too, that I don't use because it didn't seem to work. I thought it was because I am left-handed because some things are like that for lefties, right? I will try it your way now! 😍
@elaineprovan4500 you are welcome and happy crafting. Yes right handed people don't understand the struggle or what it is like to use a pair of left handed scissors for the first time! Enjoy your deburring tool xx
That dang tool...I seen this when I first got started and thought 🤔 the tool is going to be my new bestie but then I tried it. 😢I hated it. I felt like I had no control over how it cut. I've gauged out little divots into my pieces, I've scratched lots of pieces too. Thank goodness I'm only practicing technique with resin epoxy pieces but once I'm in my new spot and get set up,I'll be moving up towards being more serious about getting things done. Thank you for sharing,I absolutely Love that frog 🐸 he turned out so pretty. How did you keep bubbles from forming once poured
@doobiescooby6328 yes I wrecked so many pieces when I first started using this tool but not anymore. No bubbles as this resin is excellent for degassing itself its a deep pour. The details on the resin are in the description box. Lis x
I just ordered one of these from temu. I was not sure how to use it, thanks. And also the idea for the shells inside the frog how did you get the shells inside without bubbles? Or was that a problemwithyour frog too?
@craftsshack your welcome. No bubbles in my Frog from the shells as I used a deep pour resin and iso. alcohol. Check out my Seashell Frog tutorial it will show you how I did it
It's hard to tell from tell from the video but as a lefty you should make sure you have a left-handed blade, as the are asymmetric and cut a whole lot cleaner in the right direction. You should be able to just lightly draw the blade along the edge and let the blade follow. The juddering you were getting at 2:29 makes it look like you are using a right-handed blade..
@wacomtexas it seems to work either way. Sometimes you get the juddering when you first start and depending on how old the resin is too it can judder the older the resin is so it works best on a newer piece
@@GirlintheGarageDotStore I have three, and they are all right-handers. All three work terribly if I try in my left, no matter what the material. Take a look and check if you can see a difference between the grind on each side of the blade(only aubtle but it matters) , and also let a right-handed friend try it. A right-hand tool should go clockwise around the work, and vice-versa. I learned the hard way. Another tip: try and get it right first time- subsequent passes always seen to be more 'catchy'.. 😎
Hey, first of all, it's nice to hear another Australian accent :) I just wanted to share this link as it is a different way to use the deburring tool that I find very helpful. Basically you hold the handle almost loosely and let the tool do the work ua-cam.com/video/1HISXiKvmgE/v-deo.htmlsi=QR1E0Oph_R_74WOq watch the 'straight edge ' example
@aundriachaboya-bc5es Keep try it again my way and keep practising. They're really quite easy to use once you get the hang of it and it will totally complete your pieces nicely x
I’ve just found your channel. Thank you for showing how to use this tool, what a difference it makes and I’m so excited that your left handed, it’s so rare to find someone that I can follow and not have to figure out how to do the reverse of what they do :)
@patschaefer2498 yay another lefty x. Thank you so much. Lis x
So true about that need to reverse what you’re seeing. I’m also a lefty and this video was a joy to watch without the reversal! 😊
@patschaefer2498 thank you so much Pat. Yay another lefty. Yes it makes it so much easier when there's a lefty showing you for sure. Lis x
@marybeth9412 thank you so much. Yes it makes it so much easier for sure. Lis x
I’m left handed and was thrilled to see this tool being used by another leftie! I recently bought a deburring tool and definitely needed this video. Thank you so much! 😊
@marybeth9412 yay another leftie x Your so welcome Mary Beth xx
Absolutely the best tutorial for this tool! Thank you 💜💜
@@GrammasGoneCrafty thank you so much x
You are fabulous. Thank you for doing this tutorial. I was forced to figure mine out all by myself. I use both hands. What I cannot guage with one, I can usually do with the other. Being ambi has its ups and downs. But this little tool was a show stopper. Not in a good way. LOL I finally realized that you use it to deburr, which is taking off the very edge. Not create a new one. The trick to this guy is light pressure and allow the head just a little bit of latitude to do its thing.
Placement matters, pressure matters and the head will follow the path if you allow it. I am not sure how to explain it any better than that. They are super sharp for that reason. So use it to your advantage and make it easy on yourself. Not sure how to say it any better than that. I hope you understand. Thank your for this. Very few have done it. I for one, truly appreciate it very much.
@sandracook9600 thank you so much x
Exacto knife.
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@teariana1 Yes exactly!🤣 Totally lost for words that day 😜
I appreciate you for taking the time to show this! Now I will be able to use my deburring tool correctly! ❤
@@debbrady497 no problem at all. It's a handy little tool x
What a great tutorial.
@@usherl250 thank you so much ❤️ 🐨🦘🦄
Thank you. I have just bought my deburring tool. Fab tutorial ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Great info.. Thks
@@Julsfr your welcome
Brilliant. I gave up using mine but I will try this method now. Thank you 😊
@trishaggett667 your welcome Trish ❤️🐨🦘🦄
I'm a lefties and hated the deburring tool but this way is brilliant, thankyou
@@AnnMoore-kb9bj yay another leftie! Your most welcome x
Wow! Thanks. So many times it's the technique that needs to change.
@@teariana1 your welcome x
I could tell you were nervous but you settled down. Thanks for the information, I bought one also but didn't know how to use it. Now I know how. Thanks.
@chrisspere4836 thanks you. Yes it's very nerve racking making videos and I'm a shy person so hopefully my videos are getting better
Volume perfection ❤💎
@@treasureandasong thank you x
I just ordered one a couple of days ago and it will be here Monday. I am so excited to find your video. Now I’ll know what to do with it. Thank you so much.
@DLampo you are so welcome and I'm so happy you found my video. Happy crafting x
Thank you! Good information!
@@misskitty6586 your welcome ❤️
I’m so glad I came across your channel, thank you for this video I stopped using my burring tool because of the potato method I had seen and had done exactly what you said !, 😕 so thank you so much !!!
@jooboojb your welcome and I'm so glad you found my channel. Happy crafting x
Good information, I will have to dig out that tool that I have but couldn’t figure it out either. Softly makes sense. I use the emery board for acrylic nails and use those softly too and only in one direction not sawing. But that wouldn’t go in small areas like your frog. 😊Thanks for this I can’t wait to try it!
@kathleenpoole1372 your tool and give it a go as they are so easy to use and handy and it will give you a cleaner nicer, thinner edge than what an emery board gives on resin. Yes it's so much easier to get into those tricky areas too. Hope you find your tool and softly, softly x
Well I’ll be buggered!! This tool has sat in my drawer since not long after I bought it… but, I will dig it back out now and give your method a go! It certainly did ok with your frog’s toes!! I have been using either my craft knife (I think the word you were looking for was ‘utility’ knife) or a nail file!
Thanks Lis… for taking the time and effort to show us! I’m positive I’m not the only one who has no clue when it comes to using this!
Lotsa love, Nat. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
@mattersofthehartbynat8815 so did mine for a very long time... but not anymore! Handy little gadget. It was X-acto knife they usually call but yes you are correct honey thank you again. Love Lis x
@@GirlintheGarageDotStore Ahhh… that was it!! X-acto!! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Yes it was BTW lol xx
Thank you!!!! 😊
@@Tami-wo8le your welcome x
Softly softly….with the deburring tool. (I think that’s the expression. Forgive me, I’m American 😜 but I watch a lot of Britbox and Acorn🤪😅.) I still gouge some of my edges though. Thanks for showing the process. Love the frog😉
@chanalowenthal3897 Thank you so so much.
Yes you're correct... softly softly for sure 😜 Keep practising and be patient and it won't take long to get the knack of it, then no more gouging for sure 👌😍 x
Thank u so much!👍😁👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@Roulettegrl67 your very welcome x
I have several pairs of cheap scissors that have given up the ghost, including a pair that cracked along the rivet. I have found that using a single side of any of these scissors in a similar manner to the way you use the deburring tool is a quick and great way to debur my resin pieces. It is far less fatiguing than using the deburring tool, which isn’t really designed for resin.
@@JSGilbert great tip thanks
Thank you so much
@@pbgreenroom your welcome x
Thanku for the video...very informative.
However watching it I couldn't help wondering whether the blue handle was actually necessary and maybe just using the blade might work just as well without the weight and clumsiness of the handle?
@MacFufu thank you very much and very good point regarding the handle! Xx
@@GirlintheGarageDotStore 🙂 Tbh... I dont know, maybe the handle helps in some way?
Thanks! I have one, too, that I don't use because it didn't seem to work. I thought it was because I am left-handed because some things are like that for lefties, right? I will try it your way now! 😍
@elaineprovan4500 you are welcome and happy crafting. Yes right handed people don't understand the struggle or what it is like to use a pair of left handed scissors for the first time! Enjoy your deburring tool xx
That dang tool...I seen this when I first got started and thought 🤔 the tool is going to be my new bestie but then I tried it. 😢I hated it. I felt like I had no control over how it cut. I've gauged out little divots into my pieces, I've scratched lots of pieces too. Thank goodness I'm only practicing technique with resin epoxy pieces but once I'm in my new spot and get set up,I'll be moving up towards being more serious about getting things done. Thank you for sharing,I absolutely Love that frog 🐸 he turned out so pretty. How did you keep bubbles from forming once poured
@doobiescooby6328 yes I wrecked so many pieces when I first started using this tool but not anymore. No bubbles as this resin is excellent for degassing itself its a deep pour. The details on the resin are in the description box. Lis x
Oh, I've never seen this before. Ive been using a dremel... and ya lots of pieces have been scratched or guaged too much. I will try it!
@Serkunny yes give it a go. It does take a bit longer then a dremel ( I use to use mine too) but it looks so much nicer with the deburring tool
I’ll have to try this. It’s the most under used tool I have.
@annedarmody9132 yes they are but you should use it they're awesome. Lis x
I just ordered one of these from temu. I was not sure how to use it, thanks. And also the idea for the shells inside the frog how did you get the shells inside without bubbles? Or was that a problemwithyour frog too?
@craftsshack your welcome. No bubbles in my Frog from the shells as I used a deep pour resin and iso. alcohol. Check out my Seashell Frog tutorial it will show you how I did it
It's hard to tell from tell from the video but as a lefty you should make sure you have a left-handed blade, as the are asymmetric and cut a whole lot cleaner in the right direction. You should be able to just lightly draw the blade along the edge and let the blade follow. The juddering you were getting at 2:29 makes it look like you are using a right-handed blade..
@wacomtexas it seems to work either way. Sometimes you get the juddering when you first start and depending on how old the resin is too it can judder the older the resin is so it works best on a newer piece
@@GirlintheGarageDotStore I have three, and they are all right-handers. All three work terribly if I try in my left, no matter what the material. Take a look and check if you can see a difference between the grind on each side of the blade(only aubtle but it matters) , and also let a right-handed friend try it. A right-hand tool should go clockwise around the work, and vice-versa. I learned the hard way.
Another tip: try and get it right first time- subsequent passes always seen to be more 'catchy'.. 😎
@@wacomtexas good to know thanks
thanks for this! xo
@@MsSnailspace your welcome x
Can you deburr metal with that tool?
I think you can. I'm sure I saw a tutorial that a guy did and he was deburring metal. If I find the link I'll let you know
That's how I use mine but I still hate that thing.
@@aundriachaboya-bc5es Really? I love mine it makes the edges so much nicer!
I have never figured out why on earth it would have a swivel head! I don’t use the handle.
@annagray6491 I think the swivel head is for if you have a hole you can sweep around it using the handle but you would need to do it softly
It has a swivel head because it’s actually a plumbing tool for deburring plastic ( abs) pipes after cutting them
@lil.miscellaneous that makes sense... thanks for the info. Apparently they are for deburring metal too
Hey, first of all, it's nice to hear another Australian accent :) I just wanted to share this link as it is a different way to use the deburring tool that I find very helpful. Basically you hold the handle almost loosely and let the tool do the work ua-cam.com/video/1HISXiKvmgE/v-deo.htmlsi=QR1E0Oph_R_74WOq watch the 'straight edge ' example
@saharalee86 thank you I appreciate your comments and sharing it so much. I just hold the bottom of blade and let it do its thing x
Utility knife.
@@aundriachaboya-bc5es yes that's the one
Exacto knife lol
@@lil.miscellaneous yes exactly lol 😜
I hate that thing! 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
@aundriachaboya-bc5es Keep try it again my way and keep practising. They're really quite easy to use once you get the hang of it and it will totally complete your pieces nicely x
Thank you very much!
@evaclaesson1634 You're so welcome Eva ❤️🐨🦘🦄