Bruce Bump
Forum Owner-Moderator
After some contouring and thinning its beginning to look like it belongs on the gun.



Hey Bruce,
I noticed the cordless Dremel in the background. I just got one and use it for little cut offs and such. How do you like yours and do you use it much?
Also, great job on the Newell. Fun to watch and very educational.
Regards,
Steve
When you were doing the trigger guard, may I ask why didn't ruff out the interior in the vertical mill before finishing it on the oscillator? Drilling and hack sawing that interior must have been a bear. Certainly not trying to tell you anything, just an observant grasshopper.
Steve
Bruce do you like the Foredom or the Dremel better?
Patrice
Thanks Bruce. I only have a dremel for now. I got the flexible shaft for it but I don't like it much. It heats up a lot. I will use it without the shaft and get a Foredom with flexible shaft which I am sure performs better.
Of course play money is all gone for now s it will have to wait a little.
I like your Dremel Drawer, I will build one.
Thanks for being so generous with your advices and process pictures and explanations.
Patrice
Not to get thread away from topic,.. but guys, you can find a lot of used but not too abused multi speed dremels and such in local pawns,.. last 3 i got were from pawns, 20.35,and 45 respectively,.. all multi,all really great shape. Also, toaster ovens for tempering small blades,hand sanders,etc. just never know.
Excuse the derail Mr Bump,..please continue.
Looks great, can't wait to see it finished.