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How to carve wooden decorations with the Dremel Stylus - Part One

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2010

Corinne Bradd transforms hand-cut chunks of wood into smooth, professional-looking decorations. In Part 1 of the demonstration, she carves the shape and edges the wood in preparation for colouring and polishing.

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  • AAAAAAAAAAAAAA It sounds like my dentist's office.... scary

  • that is so cool

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  • my cat is licking my hand

  • Both of these women's voices make me want murder hundreds of people before ending my own life.

  • aaah! thanks, I was trying to do a concave way...this makes a lot more sense.

  • surely thx that you enlight people here, but sorry that u seem like just very amateur about engraving&carving.... u should improve...

  • I was waiting for ages until someone would give some more info about the dremel stylus. I bought it such a long time ago and I had to figure out most of the uses by myself. I would appreciate if the manufacturer had provided more info in the packaging. Also there was nowhere info about which tip (nose, accessory whatever someone may call it) is good for which use. Thank you so much for this video even with some....delay!

  • easy-peasy ya'll!

    Wish I could learn to be British :(

  • ugly,

  • @spikesterman64 ya, so cool

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