in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Uploaded a new video about my sandblast process. Modified viewing glass with a PAB blaster control. I have always used a pressure pot system so a little about that too!
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Follow along as I make a heart in heart palm stone with shungite and lapis lazuli stone inlay.
With the growing popularity of stone and rock carving I'll show you how I inlaid small crushed stone in a river rock I found in my yard.
Using a Dremel Fortiflex and just a few diamond bits this took only a couple of hours to make and will last a lifetime.
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My latest video shows you how my rock carving work station is set up. What do you use to keep water and mud off your body and shop or work area?
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CRUSHING Stone!!!
If your into ring making with crushed stone then this video is for you!
The method I use is also used in all types of inlay stone work.
Please check it out,let me know your thoughts or if you have questions.
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New video on how to install a Dremel flex shaft on the Dremel 4000.
The Flex Shaft only takes a couple of minutes and only costs around $25. You'll love it, I promise!
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New video uploaded about polishing rock to a mirror finish without expensive machines or sand paper that only lasts through one polish session.
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Testing tools to the max! Grade 5 Titanium and 5/8" carbide hole saw. 1" depth.
Can you guess which of the 2 won the battle?
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