This blog is mainly a place where I can record my current interests. It is also a place where I can showcase my current projects, obtain inspiration, keep track of suppliers, and the many other little things that make-up who I am and what I am presently about.
Until I watched this video I didn't know about the verity of bits that were available for the dremel tool let alone how they were used used. This a very informative and inspirational video and you will learn new uses for your dremel tool.
Fascinating Jan, especially how he uses some of them 'wrongly' . . . I'm a great one for looking in the box, and thinking"That'll do" or "Let's see how this one works"! I inherited an old pre-Dremel, Hardee from Mum, the other year, with a shit-ton of tools and having my own modern ones, had a big sort and photoshoot, which is all in the long queue, I'll link it to this post when I do get round to it. Also, I'd like to know what the other colours of grinding wheel are, I have some white ones, which seem to be for either finer polishing, or harder materials? While the cheaper pink ones from Aldi/Lidl don't last long, and what are the black ones . . . heavy duty? All very interesting!
Fascinating Jan, especially how he uses some of them 'wrongly' . . . I'm a great one for looking in the box, and thinking"That'll do" or "Let's see how this one works"! I inherited an old pre-Dremel, Hardee from Mum, the other year, with a shit-ton of tools and having my own modern ones, had a big sort and photoshoot, which is all in the long queue, I'll link it to this post when I do get round to it. Also, I'd like to know what the other colours of grinding wheel are, I have some white ones, which seem to be for either finer polishing, or harder materials? While the cheaper pink ones from Aldi/Lidl don't last long, and what are the black ones . . . heavy duty? All very interesting!
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That was me, being blocked by Google again!
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