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My First Wood Spirit Carving

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2008

My first attempt at wood carving with a dremel...what da ya think?

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  • Nice video but I would've preferred to see you actually carving it as I have never seen any video of someone carving with a Dremel tool. I think that would be a first on you tube if you wanted to do it??

  • ty maybe I will all though I am new at this too

  • lol thats cool as hell...but he looks a lil confused...im def gona try this.looks fun :)

    how long did it take?

  • Thankyou,

    you should try it is a lot of fun, check out whittler he has good videos to learn from.

    took me a couple of days

  • wow!! That is AWESOME for your first try! If it was me, when I`m done with it, it looks like..like..uhh...I can`t make it out. See? That`s how bad I`m at at carving!!

  • thank you so much hoping as soon as I get done moving I will start carving again..

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  • Great job!

  • good hands + dremel = Very nice Job! And Its all about you!

  • That is a great first carving. for any one. Use the dremel Cylindrical steel cutting bit. That cuts fast and I can even respahpen them with the red sanding/cutting wheel. It's tricky but i get about 5 resharpens out of a bit.

  • A dremel is a great tool But if you want to use it to carve you will need the plug in type or you'll always be recherging it. I have 5 rotary dremel types. and it have them plug in so i don't have to wait for recharging. They are fantstic tools.

  • i got a dremel buts its a cordless 4.8 volt

    would that work or should i use a knife,exacto knife ect..

    i have idle hands and this looks like ti would keep me out of trouble :)

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