That’s some serious power... o.O I’m not ready for it, that’s for sure
Oh, yes, you are!
Firm hands, firm deadwood (don't let it roll), goggles, and keep your distance from the reaper.
A good eye for design you already have; we've all seen your hand made pots!
But....
Leatherback is right when he says the finishing should be done manually.
I use this set below for delicate work, such as the carving I did on that chopstick inserted at the graft point in my little elm for the contest.
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Firm hands, firm deadwood (don't let it roll), goggles, and keep your distance from the reaper.
A good eye for design you already have; we've all seen your hand made pots!
All right.. Let’s try something similar I’m an outsider in the family, hence I have all my finger digits, but how I did work with big planing machines, that should be fine also.
Ah.. Pots... Maybe I can start to firing and glazing them at September.
But....
Leatherback is right when he says the finishing should be done manually.
I use this set below for delicate work, such as the carving I did on that chopstick inserted at the graft point in my little elm for the contest.
I’ll look up at my Dad’s workshop for nice hand carving tools when I’ll visit next time.
Meanwhile, I’ve found some small carbide and diamond bits on the drawer for the Flex shaft. I’ll take a shot to test them on different woods for finer work.
I started to sorting the accessories what I think I can use for Bonsai. I’ll take a photo tomorrow (or after).
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Oki! I’ll wear long. And googles also. (Me I’ve had a drill bit on my forearm once.. It wasn’t fun..)
Aoch.
I know the idea.. I once had a nibbler on my finger. Thing nearly took it off. I toughts I could hold the tree stable with one hand, and guide the tool with the other. I clearly could not. So yeah, just be carefull. These toys are no toys for messing around with.