Thank you for the video. I have tried lowering the speed of my Dremel for more control. But what actual RPM range are you operating at? Great videos, but I feel there is not enough specific information for newbies [e.g.me]. That is not a directed critical comment, but applies to almost all Dremel vids.
Hi Paul. Cheers for the comment. I tend to carve at 30000 rpm. Giving specific rpms when lowering speeds is difficult as it's different for every burr and also every wood species. I take it you watch my long videos as this short video is just a clip from a long video. Definitely will take your comment on board for future videos. Cheers
There are two bits I use in this video. T SHAPED burrs and dremel wheel point burr. See this video for more details and description for links th-cam.com/video/VQ0kZ48wvU8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HPWM2leJkoUNaP6J
This one is amazing Matt
Thank you for the video. I have tried lowering the speed of my Dremel for more control. But what actual RPM range are you operating at? Great videos, but I feel there is not enough specific information for newbies [e.g.me]. That is not a directed critical comment, but applies to almost all Dremel vids.
Hi Paul. Cheers for the comment. I tend to carve at 30000 rpm. Giving specific rpms when lowering speeds is difficult as it's different for every burr and also every wood species. I take it you watch my long videos as this short video is just a clip from a long video. Definitely will take your comment on board for future videos. Cheers
Wish you could show more detail .. longer video
Plenty of longer videos on my channel. Check it out. Cheers for watching 👍
Matt you are one of the top five people who c@n do eyes and faces
Cheers Rick. Much appreciated.
What kind of bit is that? And where can i get one?
There are two bits I use in this video. T SHAPED burrs and dremel wheel point burr. See this video for more details and description for links th-cam.com/video/VQ0kZ48wvU8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HPWM2leJkoUNaP6J