| 11.03.2009 23:20 | | | nice job :) these would look great on side of computer :O |
| 30.06.2008 14:41 | | | Yep, doesn't work on glass that great. Metal is also bit so so... |
| 30.06.2008 14:24 | | | Well, now I've bought the engraver and have this to say, works wonders on acryl but sucks a$$ when engraving on glass. |
| 11.06.2008 22:28 | | | Engraver have a "needle" that moves up and down. It pushes against the material with a very fast rate and makes the marks. There is no pushing or pulling involved like with the ordinary rotary tool. |
| 11.06.2008 22:07 | | | How does the dremel engraver differ from, let's say, the normal dremel with a diamond bit? |
| 14.05.2008 20:19 | | | Got to say that u has some dremeling skills. Would like to try this out myself someday. |
| 22.12.2007 21:38 | | | Everything what you are engraved looks so good! |
| 22.12.2007 05:40 | | | i love that font. good work. |
| 21.12.2007 21:23 | | | You may also try doing that without outlines, could be very cool but of cource harder to do . |
| 21.12.2007 21:15 | | | i assume that this is only training for some bigger thing :) |
| 21.12.2007 21:02 | | | I believe the shading is not that great for a piece as small as this. I was using the tiniest engraving ball tip and there is not that much room between the toes etc. to shade. But hey, at least now there is room for improvement. :) |
| 21.12.2007 20:54 | | | The shading could be a bit shallower, so the outlines would stand out more. The feet seem a bit confusing as it is. |
| 21.12.2007 20:52 | | | With Dremel Engraver + Dremel Multitool |
| 21.12.2007 20:35 | | | Done with dremel :P ? I guess u got so many of these |