Dovetail burrs of all variety are great for shallow relief, and layered lettering. They are my go to for most of my projects. I don't normally use them for bulk removal, but use course and fine diamond ones 80% of the time. Love your videos, I learn with everyone!
Great videos. I'm making the transition from surface engraving glass and metal to power carving wood. Your videos are a load of great info. Keep em coming.
Nice vid Matt, do you ever use Saburrtooth burrs? I'm still getting a collection of burrs together and have a few of the Kutzall burrs and a shaping disc which I like. I've noticed a lot of people use the Saburrtooth brand and rate them highly.
Hey Matt! Thanks for your guides, its very useful for beginners. Can you please tell what RPM do you use for a Kutzall burrs? Because they say “25k RPM MAX” Thanks!
Hi. I have never really worried about that, I am running a Dremel 4000 most of the time I think it sits around 30000rpm. (I will put my disclaimer in here though, that's a personal choice ). I reckon probably the most dangerous and detrimental thing you can do is not having the shaft of the burr in far enough into the chuck and also applying to much pressure. I do have a video on dremel speeds ua-cam.com/video/0G9f_-tFHb4/v-deo.html
The different colored burrs in the kutzall range refers to how rough or Smooth they are. Black is extremely rough great for removing lots of wood, silver is medium and gold is fine thus leaves a Smoother finish
@@woodmight so the green ones are probably sabortooth burrs. They also have a colour system. I'm not to familiar with there's so check out there web site
Dovetail burrs of all variety are great for shallow relief, and layered lettering. They are my go to for most of my projects. I don't normally use them for bulk removal, but use course and fine diamond ones 80% of the time. Love your videos, I learn with everyone!
Yeah they are perfect for shallow relief carving. They leave a nice clean line. Cheers for watching Jasoden 👍
Matt. You are superb at demonstrating and explaining things. Thankyou
I appreciate that! Cheers John.
Great videos. I'm making the transition from surface engraving glass and metal to power carving wood. Your videos are a load of great info. Keep em coming.
Cheers thank you for watching. Happy carving and engraving 👍
Great video, Matt!
Cheers Matt. Happy New year to you and your family.
Thank you for the share Matt. Very informative and Kutzall has quite range of burrs.! warm regards, Amit
Cheers Amit, yes they do have a big range. Have a great day 👍
That Dove Tail burr is just what I need for the project I'm doing. Guess I'm spending some $ sooner than I thought lol. Thanks for the tip Matt 👍👍
Haha yeah carving makes you spend money.
Again, thanks for posting my friend. I see you are continuing to make me spend money! 🙂
Cheers Jim. Haha yeah I'm always spending money on tools to. 👍
For cleaning up an getting crisp lines, and nice finish a chisel must be better!?
I’m saving all these videos so I’ll know how to use these burrs.
Cool. Thanks Linda. 😊
Thanks Matt...
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Thanks Pamela 😊
Nice vid Matt, do you ever use Saburrtooth burrs?
I'm still getting a collection of burrs together and have a few of the Kutzall burrs and a shaping disc which I like. I've noticed a lot of people use the Saburrtooth brand and rate them highly.
Yeah I have one sabburtooth burr it's really good. Probably kutzall and saburtooth are about the same. Cheers for watching 👍
Hey Matt! Thanks for your guides, its very useful for beginners. Can you please tell what RPM do you use for a Kutzall burrs? Because they say “25k RPM MAX”
Thanks!
Hi. I have never really worried about that, I am running a Dremel 4000 most of the time I think it sits around 30000rpm. (I will put my disclaimer in here though, that's a personal choice ). I reckon probably the most dangerous and detrimental thing you can do is not having the shaft of the burr in far enough into the chuck and also applying to much pressure. I do have a video on dremel speeds ua-cam.com/video/0G9f_-tFHb4/v-deo.html
Can I use a Kutzall burr without a chuck?
Yes. You just use the collet system that comes with the dremel. 👍
What are the different colours for ??? Thank you in advance . J.E.R.
The different colored burrs in the kutzall range refers to how rough or Smooth they are. Black is extremely rough great for removing lots of wood, silver is medium and gold is fine thus leaves a Smoother finish
@@MattCarves and the Green ones are for … ?
@@woodmight so the green ones are probably sabortooth burrs. They also have a colour system. I'm not to familiar with there's so check out there web site
@@MattCarves thank you Matt 👍🏻😁😁
How’s the life span on these ?
yeah they have a good life span when just carving wood