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JJHx2005
I read a project on GideonTech.com and decided to try it out for myself. Since I haven't used my dremel yet, I thought it looked easy enough for me to start with.

Tell me what you think of it.
(My camera sucks btw.)

This is the picture I used to trace.
http://www.art.com/asp/sp.asp?PD=10080271
Gigashadow
That's cool man.
Sainou-Kun
Looks nice... I dont get it -is stupid- lol
JJHx2005
What don't you get?
Ziggy54354
i was gunna say it looks pretty ugly.. but then i saw the actual picture and you did a good job replicating it so i guess its not TOO bad.
Montol
Nice work. Better then most dremel etching I've seen. Nice job
JJHx2005
I did it with a grinding bit. Are there other bits that are better for this project?

This was the first time I EVER used my dremel. It looks a lot better in person because as I said, "My camera sucks."
O(V)eGA_l2el)
Very nice, I wish I had the tools to experiment with etching.
gods_poptart
that does look pretty awesome, specially cause its a first time dremmel use
jbean
That looks awesome man. Great choice too sublime owns B)
Psywar
QUOTE (Sainou-Kun @ Oct 8 2003, 08:20 PM)
Looks nice... I dont get it -is stupid- lol

Sublime is a Band.. a very good band at that..



Very nice Etching..

what did u use for the etch? the engraver?
JJHx2005
I used a sander. I don't remember the number, but it isn't the right tool for the job.

Today I went out and bought an engraver, part #105 I think and my newest etches are MUCH better. Not nearly as rough as what the sander was.
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