I just got my first rotary tool and i cant express how helpfull this was for learning the basics. Its a great place to start out if your interested in basic wood carving.
I've owned the Stylo for quite awhile, and I love it!!! I do metal and glass..and that has not disappointed me one bit. Anyone starting out or experienced will appreciate the Stylo. I've learned a lot from you about wood and what to carve...You help a lot of folks.
I had an elderly neighbor gift me his (older) dremel as he was moving out. Intrested in carving and learning how to do that sort of thing with a dremel and without. Your video is a great beginning reference, thanks!
I am teaching myself how to carve and wood burn. Found your channel and I am happy to say I figured out the bits and how to use on my own, but now with your channel,I can learn more.
I recently experimented with powercarving after finding a super good deal on a Stylo. My God... the patience... you have so much patience. This is an exercise in mindfulness and care. Thanks for the guidance!
You’re videos have gotten me to start a new hobby! My husband has an old style dremel that feels a bit heavy. This one you are demonstrating seems lighter and easier to handle. I might have to invest in one soon. Thank you for your videos. 👍
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I have 31 of those carving bits , all different sizes and shapes. I also have two Dremel tools which I never used for carving. I guess it's time to get off the pot and start carving. Thank you for the video and for the tips on Word.
Very recently I retired. I am going crazy with so much time on my hand. I have always loved working with my hands. For the last couple of Christmas's my wife had bought me all kinds of Dremel tool stuff. Maybe a hint that I'm driving her crazy always being in the house, hehe. Anyway, I really want to learn how to work with wood on a small scale for a fun hobby and maybe down the line for a little extra cash. Thanks for your videos. I'm watching them all.
I have the use of one hand due to a stroke. This will be a great outlet for my creativity. Thanks for sharing. I would also suggest clamping your project as well.
Years ago, I tried carving with a Dremel. The darned bit flew off on Bass wood. I thought maybe I didn't tighten it enough. So I tried again. The second time the bit splintered and flew off. I didn't apply very much pressure either time. I had someone check it to make sure it was on tightly enough so it wasn't me. Maybe these days they make them better. But that experience turned me off to Dremel tools. Even so, your video was awesome and you explained everything pretty clearly. Thank you.
Just bought one & used the sanding disc to reshape the lid on a wooden box in a very short time. Extremely happy with this tool & excited to use it in other applications as well.
I’m currently starting to carve on a gun! A 22 lever action the. Going to carve a 30-30. Super excited! I’ve watched almost ALL your videos so far and I fell so good and think it’s going to turn out great!
Thank you for the video I have a dremel pen I have used it for about 10 years and I do love it but lately I have been thinking I would like something a little lighter to hold in my hand I am glad I found your video it looks like it is a little easier to put the tips in and out.
Few days ago (before I saw this video) I found an old cabinet door, weathered with chamfered edges. I also have an old Floral Stencil book. So I had the idea to use those with my Dremel, to turn that cabinet door into something pretty that I might sell as rustic home decor. This video was a wonderful affirmation to those suspicions. I will proceed as planned.
Hi I just bought a dremel stylo and I needed some guidance to use it properly. So thank you for your video. It's really helpful and I can't wait to use it to do great stuff like you do.
Nice video. Bought my first Dremel some 30 years ago. Craved a Bald Eagle out of Maple wood from a washed up log on a beach. Best tool in my tool box hands down. Thank you for sharing.
I just bought this and am so happy I found your video! I bought it to polish and clean up my copper metal jewelry pieces. I want to use the bits to etch on the surface.
I'm an instrument maker. I build violins, guitars, harps, and steel guitars. I bought the Stylo 2 days ago. I have several other bigger Dremels, but the are just too big and clunky. Even the flexible shaft one is a pain in the butt to carve with. The Stylo is perfect for wood carving. I highly recommend! I also recommend buy many bit sets. One can get bit sets from Wally or Harbor Freight for dirt cheap. Not counting drum sanders, disc, polishing wheels, ect... I have at least 500 different metal bits. Variety is best, one can never have too many metal bits. Each one has its own special cut. Great places to get wood is on the side of the road or at a beach. Why pay when you can get for free. But if you must, Hobby Lobby, Joannes, and Michaels have all sorts of good wood blocks. Now when it comes to carving, I NEVER carve recessed objects, like in this video. I only carve so the object is raised above so that it has the 3D look. Its just as easy to do, but takes more time, but looks so much better. With me being an instrument maker I also have about 10 sets of chisels from very small (1/8") to large ones about 1". I do all instrument making with absolutely NO power tools. So using a power tool like the Stylo is going to be a new experience for me. Too me, old 2 x 4's are the best practice material. Its cheap if you buy, but free sitting in someones trash pile. Its also soft using pine wood, so easy to cut. With it so easy to cut, any slips can cut out big chunks. This will teach you self control of the tool very fast. Once you master carving it, then go to the more expensive wood like oak, maple, or the best... mahogany. Anyone who has good hand control can carve, it just takes practice. Start out very simple in a design. In no time, you will be a master at carving... Go slow, go careful, control the Stylo like a pencil... Great video, thumbs up!!!
This is my first lap steel guitar but only roughly cut. The final has leaf and vine patterns and done in red. I use red food coloring for the stain, its so translucent that all the woodgrain shows. I ONLY use food coloring and all violins are done in it. The commercial stains just hide too much! I will post a picture of them, or better yet a video!
Thank you so much for uploading this! Have been thinking of starting to wood carve as a hobby for a while but had no idea what tools were needed and how to begin- this video has given me the information and confidence I need- brilliant!
wuao excelente precentasion ,muchas gracias ,estoy aprendiendo con usted aunque sea en ingles pero lo entiendo un poquito,muchas gracias.cornelius creations
Hey ya Matt. That little dremel looks like a lot of fun, it would make it a lot easier to do the detail on my carvings. Also I recommend using MDF when starting out it's inexpensive and easy to work with, plus it looks awesome with a clear coat.
Hey thanks; great tutorial. Wanted to build an old Tudor dollhouse and needed to carve into some timber’s to give a wood beam effect. Would’ve bought a wood burning carver but you saved me. Saw your thumbnail and was like; heyyy I got one of those
Great startup video. I have been carving for a while and have considered a much larger flex-shaft tools and cutters. Was shocked by overall cost to get started so have limited my carvings to knives and gouges. I do relief carving so this seems to be the go to tool. I will be getting one. Thanks for the video.
Great video Cornelius. Loved your tips. I carve wood walking staffs and totally love doing staffs for the Renaissance Festival. This tool would allow for easy detail work which would otherwise be painstakingly slow and tedious. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing more.
Nicely done tutorial. I was not aware that Dremel made the stylo. I have acquired 5 dremels over the years. Today I received my Ryobi battery powered rotary tool. It's very similar to the Dremel and I really like having the motor in the hand piece rather than a drive cable from the hand piece to the tool. Ryobi does have both types. It's really great that so many innovations have been made for rotary tools over the years. I've become partial to the ryobi battery system and the convenience of battery tools. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise with others.
Use a small amount of shaving cream and coat each side of the lens then use a soft cloth to gently rub the cream until it is clear again this layer will prevent any fogging and can be reapplied as required.
Hi and good morning!!! I just now came across your video, and dude let me tell you.....I just loved it!!! Love the way you explain and demonstrate how to use the tools in which you use to carve and drill. I love to create but not that all expert on it. So thank you so very much for your time and patients for people like me. I'll keep watching.....stay safe and keep on "drilling/carving" .
I really love your content man. I've been blacksmithing here and there for a little while now and I just recently got the Dremel tools you work with and the full Kit. I've made a few Tomahawks/Hatchets and so on but thanks for the inspiration with the wood working, Sir. Keep up the good work.
Just got my Dremel Stylo , great video thank you so much . Looking forward to more videos . I'm planning on doing crafts and walking canes , before I just hand carved them and they took me forever lol . Thank you from Mountain Man in Trenton , Georgia .
I picked up one of these. The first thing I used it for was cutting down some #18 exacto blades to 3/32 for a project I have going. Even with the thinnest cutting wheel I could find it stalled constantly. Compared to a Dotco it's a POS. But you get what you pay for. I actually like the Model 1100 Stylo cordless one from about 15 years ago more. I've had and used Dremels since the 70s. Ones that were actually made in Racine. It seems I've got a habit of picking out power tools that get discontinued. A Ryobi BT-3000 and their Variable speed drill drill press from the same time period.
a good tip for practice wood. Wal Mart has some pretty darn cheap crafting wood in their crafting isle (mine does anyway) that you can buy for under $2 a piece. I'm usng these as a practice surface for my work.
i have the battery operated one. from ebay yrs ago. 1 speed..LOL. oh well. but I do own 2 rotary tools..and flex shaft..def need to prcatice.as im not an artist, and need some stencils too. nice video..
Basswood (like guitar), here I thought that it was Basswood (like the fish)! Ha ha ha! Thanks for the tutorial. Love the vacuum! One thumbs down for the video is that lack of hearing protection. You protect every BUT your hearing. It's a personal pet peeve of mine as I have tinnitus. I would have to say, a Dremel tool, if you're considering just One, is far more versatile, especially when you need to run your tool a slower RPMs and has a lot of bits that can be used with it including sanding wheels. One "stencil" method to use print off your design (in reverse the way you want it) then trace it onto your carving material using carbon paper. I got my carbon paper at Office Depot for like $5 & use it lots. Good information for us tho!
G'day mate, this is Trev from Australia , thanks for the video now I know exactly what to buy when I go to the hardware store, can't wait to start carving a wizard staff.👍😉👍
I’m a 68 year old grandmother and I have wanted to learn how to do this for YEARS!!! Thank you so very much!!!
You are going to LOVE it! So glad you are getting a lot from this video, Connie!
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I just got my first rotary tool and i cant express how helpfull this was for learning the basics. Its a great place to start out if your interested in basic wood carving.
Glad it was helpful!
Good work
I've owned the Stylo for quite awhile, and I love it!!! I do metal and glass..and that has not disappointed me one bit. Anyone starting out or experienced will appreciate the Stylo. I've learned a lot from you about wood and what to carve...You help a lot of folks.
Right on! I’m glad you are enjoying the videos!
I’m 16 and really want to start carving because my Grandpa does the same thing. Thank you for the tips, a lot of help
Happy to hear that! You will have a lot of fun with carving. Start while you are young and apply yourself. You will be surprised where it takes you!
I had an elderly neighbor gift me his (older) dremel as he was moving out. Intrested in carving and learning how to do that sort of thing with a dremel and without. Your video is a great beginning reference, thanks!
Awesome! I am glad to hear this!
I am teaching myself how to carve and wood burn. Found your channel and I am happy to say I figured out the bits and how to use on my own, but now with your channel,I can learn more.
Happy that I can help!
This guy has the thickest accent I've ever heard. I love it! Thanks for the tips!
Haha! Thank you!
I didn’t catch an accent. 🤷♂️
Got a tool like that, never thought about carving. Bought it for sanding bird houses opening. Had it for years. Thanks
I recently experimented with powercarving after finding a super good deal on a Stylo. My God... the patience... you have so much patience. This is an exercise in mindfulness and care. Thanks for the guidance!
You’re videos have gotten me to start a new hobby! My husband has an old style dremel that feels a bit heavy. This one you are demonstrating seems lighter and easier to handle. I might have to invest in one soon. Thank you for your videos. 👍
Hey Nikki! Very happy that the video helped you! You may have to tell your husband you want an early Birthday gift! 😁
I had a dremel set given me but had know idea what I was going to do with it till now. Thanks for your tutorial.
So glad you enjoyed it!
You can also engrave glass with diamond tips. That's what I've been doing. I want to start doing this and wood burning as well.
I know how to use
Can u plz send me .. 😁
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Thank you so much for sharing such a useful video.
Thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed it!
About to make a father's day gift soon🤘🤘
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Just baught a dremel stylo today! Cant wait to get started, thank you for your videos, learning alot!
My fiancee picked me one up before summer started so I have both & I absolutely 💖💖mine‼️‼️ I take scrap pieces of wood to practice on first. 😻
That is awesome!
I have 31 of those carving bits , all different sizes and shapes. I also have two Dremel tools which I never used for carving. I guess it's time to get off the pot and start carving. Thank you for the video and for the tips on Word.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very recently I retired. I am going crazy with so much time on my hand. I have always loved working with my hands. For the last couple of Christmas's my wife had bought me all kinds of Dremel tool stuff. Maybe a hint that I'm driving her crazy always being in the house, hehe. Anyway, I really want to learn how to work with wood on a small scale for a fun hobby and maybe down the line for a little extra cash. Thanks for your videos. I'm watching them all.
I have the use of one hand due to a stroke. This will be a great outlet for my creativity. Thanks for sharing. I would also suggest clamping your project as well.
I am glad to hear that you are inspired! That is a great tip as well!
Years ago, I tried carving with a Dremel. The darned bit flew off on Bass wood. I thought maybe I didn't tighten it enough. So I tried again. The second time the bit splintered and flew off. I didn't apply very much pressure either time. I had someone check it to make sure it was on tightly enough so it wasn't me. Maybe these days they make them better. But that experience turned me off to Dremel tools. Even so, your video was awesome and you explained everything pretty clearly. Thank you.
I am such a beginner. I am gleaning so much from your videos. Thank you for these videos.
So glad they are helping you!
Just bought one & used the sanding disc to reshape the lid on a wooden box in a very short time. Extremely happy with this tool & excited to use it in other applications as well.
Right on!
Got this dremel initially just for precision sanding, but surprised at how much it's capable of. Great video, great accent.
It is a cool little tool! Thank you for the kinds words!
I’m currently starting to carve on a gun! A 22 lever action the. Going to carve a 30-30. Super excited! I’ve watched almost ALL your videos so far and I fell so good and think it’s going to turn out great!
Right on! I would love to see some pics!
Just upgraded my Dremmel tool. Excited to get it going and see the results. Thanks for sharing Cornelius.
Hope you enjoy it!
i have been looking at cheap carving tools, but im now set on the Dremel stylo.
Thank you for the video I have a dremel pen I have used it for about 10 years and I do love it but lately I have been thinking I would like something a little lighter to hold in my hand I am glad I found your video it looks like it is a little easier to put the tips in and out.
Hey there! Glad you found the video helpful!
Few days ago (before I saw this video) I found an old cabinet door, weathered with chamfered edges. I also have an old Floral Stencil book. So I had the idea to use those with my Dremel, to turn that cabinet door into something pretty that I might sell as rustic home decor. This video was a wonderful affirmation to those suspicions. I will proceed as planned.
Wow, isn’t it funny how things like this happen? I would love to see your finished product. Glad the video helped, Floyd!
@@CorneliusCreations I finished it, ready to share.
Hey post a video for us to see your work!!!
@@PootaurStuff great idea...I had to play with the filmmaker to figure it out, but I got it done and uploaded
Hi I just bought a dremel stylo and I needed some guidance to use it properly. So thank you for your video. It's really helpful and I can't wait to use it to do great stuff like you do.
I remember when you recorded in a shed. I'm so proud of you!
Thank you so much!
Nice video. Bought my first Dremel some 30 years ago. Craved a Bald Eagle out of Maple wood from a washed up log on a beach. Best tool in my tool box hands down. Thank you for sharing.
That sounds like an awesome project! Glad you enjoyed the video sir!
I've just brought my first carving engraving tool set so your video helped. I would like to thank the sponsor 🙂 that's you .🇬🇧
I just bought this and am so happy I found your video! I bought it to polish and clean up my copper metal jewelry pieces. I want to use the bits to etch on the surface.
Glad you enjoyed it! That sounds like a fun project!
I'm an instrument maker. I build violins, guitars, harps, and steel guitars. I bought the Stylo 2 days ago. I have several other bigger Dremels, but the are just too big and clunky. Even the flexible shaft one is a pain in the butt to carve with. The Stylo is perfect for wood carving. I highly recommend! I also recommend buy many bit sets. One can get bit sets from Wally or Harbor Freight for dirt cheap. Not counting drum sanders, disc, polishing wheels, ect... I have at least 500 different metal bits. Variety is best, one can never have too many metal bits. Each one has its own special cut. Great places to get wood is on the side of the road or at a beach. Why pay when you can get for free. But if you must, Hobby Lobby, Joannes, and Michaels have all sorts of good wood blocks. Now when it comes to carving, I NEVER carve recessed objects, like in this video. I only carve so the object is raised above so that it has the 3D look. Its just as easy to do, but takes more time, but looks so much better. With me being an instrument maker I also have about 10 sets of chisels from very small (1/8") to large ones about 1". I do all instrument making with absolutely NO power tools. So using a power tool like the Stylo is going to be a new experience for me. Too me, old 2 x 4's are the best practice material. Its cheap if you buy, but free sitting in someones trash pile. Its also soft using pine wood, so easy to cut. With it so easy to cut, any slips can cut out big chunks. This will teach you self control of the tool very fast. Once you master carving it, then go to the more expensive wood like oak, maple, or the best... mahogany. Anyone who has good hand control can carve, it just takes practice. Start out very simple in a design. In no time, you will be a master at carving... Go slow, go careful, control the Stylo like a pencil... Great video, thumbs up!!!
Good advice! Do you have any links to your work? I’d love to see it
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This is my first lap steel guitar but only roughly cut. The final has leaf and vine patterns and done in red. I use red food coloring for the stain, its so translucent that all the woodgrain shows. I ONLY use food coloring and all violins are done in it. The commercial stains just hide too much! I will post a picture of them, or better yet a video!
That’s awesome man!
I would love to see a video of it!
Thank you so much for uploading this! Have been thinking of starting to wood carve as a hobby for a while but had no idea what tools were needed and how to begin- this video has given me the information and confidence I need- brilliant!
So happy to hear that!
I always like the look of lemmys bass I might have to give this a go
You should!
Litterally just bought this demel today! And can't wait to use it ❤️
Hope you enjoy it!
You are a Genius! Thank you for showing us how to use a Stencil on wood. I can’t wait to try this craft out 😃
You are so welcome!
wuao excelente precentasion ,muchas gracias ,estoy aprendiendo con usted aunque sea en ingles pero lo entiendo un poquito,muchas gracias.cornelius creations
You dropping that wood gave you a new subscriber!
Haha thank you!
Just starting out always wanted to would carve seeing what you would recommend
I'm really impressed with all of this. God Bless.
thanks this helped me a lot and probobly for others too please put videos like this
ok... now I want to carve everything! 😅
I know the feeling!
I know the feeling!
I know the feeling!
I know the feeling!
Ya lol
There are all kinds of Dremel Sets w cool attachments. Woodburning..
Endless idea's for gifts. Finish w polyeurothene
(sp?) for an awesome finish.
You can also snip a q-tip in half,mount it into your tool, and use it for polishing metal bore holes
Great idea! I may use this for a future video.
Does thing thing work well (or at all) with oak? There's just a lot of white oak logs, etc in my backyard.
I would go with something more powerful honestly!
Great video, and thank you so much for having accurate captioning available on it! I can't wait to see what other crafty stuff you get up to lol
Thank you!!!
Hey ya Matt. That little dremel looks like a lot of fun, it would make it a lot easier to do the detail on my carvings. Also I recommend using MDF when starting out it's inexpensive and easy to work with, plus it looks awesome with a clear coat.
Right on man! Great suggestion
Hey thanks; great tutorial. Wanted to build an old Tudor dollhouse and needed to carve into some timber’s to give a wood beam effect. Would’ve bought a wood burning carver but you saved me. Saw your thumbnail and was like; heyyy I got one of those
Great startup video. I have been carving for a while and have considered a much larger flex-shaft tools and cutters. Was shocked by overall cost to get started so have limited my carvings to knives and gouges. I do relief carving so this seems to be the go to tool. I will be getting one. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I just bought a Dremel and I am excited to be able to use it.
Great video Cornelius. Loved your tips. I carve wood walking staffs and totally love doing staffs for the Renaissance Festival. This tool would allow for easy detail work which would otherwise be painstakingly slow and tedious. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing more.
That is awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wood craving glass engraving stone engraving and metal this tool does it all
I've always wanted to try this, it looks like so much fun
It is!
Nicely done tutorial. I was not aware that Dremel made the stylo. I have acquired 5 dremels over the years. Today I received my Ryobi battery powered rotary tool. It's very similar to the Dremel and I really like having the motor in the hand piece rather than a drive cable from the hand piece to the tool. Ryobi does have both types. It's really great that so many innovations have been made for rotary tools over the years. I've become partial to the ryobi battery system and the convenience of battery tools. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise with others.
Great video. I was wondering how to use it until I watched yr video. Really helpful.
Awesome!
Use a small amount of shaving cream and coat each side of the lens then use a soft cloth to gently rub the cream until it is clear again this layer will prevent any fogging and can be reapplied as required.
Fantastic tip!!
Really cool. I’d like to use for my jewelry making
Thank you so much for all of your videos. I just started in wood crafts and learned already so much from you.
Happy to help!
Guess who go a Dremel for Christmas, let the dust fly and the fun begin.
That is awesome! Happy carving bro!
I used this style to etch a stary night on my benchmade crooked river. Turn out pretty good id say.
Right on! I used to have a crooked river, great knife!
Very good tips! I just got a Dremel 4300 and several attachments and bits. Looking forward to begin carving and etching.
Awesome! I’m glad the tips helped!
I just to want to say, WOW😍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi and good morning!!! I just now came across your video, and dude let me tell you.....I just loved it!!! Love the way you explain and demonstrate how to use the tools in which you use to carve and drill. I love to create but not that all expert on it. So thank you so very much for your time and patients for people like me. I'll keep watching.....stay safe and keep on "drilling/carving" .
Thank you Rosa! I am not an expert either :) Just showing what I know and bringing people along on the journey
I'm a woodturner and would like to add a little decorative look to them. Thank you
Glad I could help!
I really love your content man. I've been blacksmithing here and there for a little while now and I just recently got the Dremel tools you work with and the full Kit. I've made a few Tomahawks/Hatchets and so on but thanks for the inspiration with the wood working, Sir. Keep up the good work.
Right on man! Glad you are learning a lot from the content
I’m gonna try some wood craving- beginner style! You do nice work.
Awesome! Thank you!
very nice video thanks a lot one of the first that try it on camera. lot of people just show it. cheers
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
This was fun to watch. Thank you. This may become my new hobby!
Just got my Dremel Stylo , great video thank you so much . Looking forward to more videos . I'm planning on doing crafts and walking canes , before I just hand carved them and they took me forever lol . Thank you from Mountain Man in Trenton , Georgia .
Great video, I want to start carving right away
One of my carving projects is a Seabee warfare pin on a shotgun stock.
Anybody else feel like people with busy brains make content for people with busy brains!!??? Lol!!
Greetings from Sri Lanka ! Super !
Great video my friend. Thank you. From México.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was a great tutorial. I’ve tried to do this and now I know where I went wrong 😑 thank you 🙏
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the tips. I am into a new hobby with woods. 👏👏🙏
Just getting into it this was really helpful thanks
Glad to hear it!
I picked up one of these. The first thing I used it for was cutting down some #18 exacto blades to 3/32 for a project I have going. Even with the thinnest cutting wheel I could find it stalled constantly. Compared to a Dotco it's a POS. But you get what you pay for. I actually like the Model 1100 Stylo cordless one from about 15 years ago more. I've had and used Dremels since the 70s. Ones that were actually made in Racine. It seems I've got a habit of picking out power tools that get discontinued. A Ryobi BT-3000 and their Variable speed drill drill press from the same time period.
a good tip for practice wood. Wal Mart has some pretty darn cheap crafting wood in their crafting isle (mine does anyway) that you can buy for under $2 a piece. I'm usng these as a practice surface for my work.
Thanks for the help, I'm just starting a small pirate chest with a carved skull and crossbones design for my son.
Glad I could help!
My goal while I'm stuck in Quarantine is to make a homemade Gwent Game Board and I dont have a laser cutter so this is definitely gonna help :)
Right on!
I do Pyrography and was looking to try something new. Love your videos!! I watched some other ones before I found yours and was lost lol
So glad the videos are helping you! If you have any request let me know!
why does this video remind me of my upcoming dentist appointment?
I use mine for burnishing leather, might have to try this...
i have the battery operated one. from ebay yrs ago. 1 speed..LOL. oh well. but I do own 2 rotary tools..and flex shaft..def need to prcatice.as im not an artist, and need some stencils too. nice video..
Sir Your work Design very nice.
Thank you sir!
I enjoyed very much I just getting going with carving I will look forward to carving small items to get started
Wonderful!
Basswood (like guitar), here I thought that it was Basswood (like the fish)! Ha ha ha! Thanks for the tutorial. Love the vacuum! One thumbs down for the video is that lack of hearing protection. You protect every BUT your hearing. It's a personal pet peeve of mine as I have tinnitus. I would have to say, a Dremel tool, if you're considering just One, is far more versatile, especially when you need to run your tool a slower RPMs and has a lot of bits that can be used with it including sanding wheels. One "stencil" method to use print off your design (in reverse the way you want it) then trace it onto your carving material using carbon paper. I got my carbon paper at Office Depot for like $5 & use it lots. Good information for us tho!
I like your teaching style! Well done.
Thank you Donna!
Hi Matt, I might have to see about getting the little tool.
You won’t regret it!
Cool vid, thx. making inspirational charms on wooden ornaments for students. using the Utool Engraver.
Glad you enjoyed it!
beside the carving, love your accent.... the power button is "rock" here
Haha thank you!
I bought this tool a couple weeks ago. Thanks for showing how to use it. :)
Right on! Glad you found the video helpful!
Oh ill definitely be picking one of these up!
Awesome!
G'day mate, this is Trev from Australia , thanks for the video now I know exactly what to buy when I go to the hardware store, can't wait to start carving a wizard staff.👍😉👍
I miss doing these things in school
My brother-in-law loves tools I used to give to him for Xmas stuff like this and I didn't care a lot back then now I really like it
I love to hammer stuff I do it at work
thanks a lot ur video was very helpful
Glad you enjoyed it!