Dixie Biggs Demonstrates Relief Carving for Woodturners - Part 1 at the May 2015 Club Meeting in Frederick, MD
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@Walua Жыл бұрын
FANTASTIC instructions!! Wish she had more tutorials
@Tgmail779 жыл бұрын
Very interesting presentation - looking forward to the rest! Thanks.
@shariedodson61964 жыл бұрын
I can hear you on my phone but not my computer and yes i can hear the commercial just fine... Just wondering if anyone else has had trouble? Great video!! keep up the good work!!
@mojonewslk Жыл бұрын
amazing. Wow.
@shenlun9 жыл бұрын
Hi I am looking at getting in to fretwork and I would like to expand with glasswork,relief carving and rock carving can you suggest a single flexidrive (or similar product) for all (ideally) or individually? I currently have a foredom flexidrive from my old watchmaking days. Now I am a disability pensioner and thought of getting the other areas under my belt as i have the time to focus on it. I prefer engraving to sandblasting as it's all done by hand. Kind Regards Scott
@jimmahoney14344 жыл бұрын
Why not use a rotary chisel or a carbide rotary tool?
@kennethrays20408 жыл бұрын
hi Dixie, Ken and Maureen Australia, say hi and watching your videos with pleasure. hope you and Mary are good , cu in Australia next time you're hrre.
Пікірлер: 7
FANTASTIC instructions!! Wish she had more tutorials
Very interesting presentation - looking forward to the rest! Thanks.
I can hear you on my phone but not my computer and yes i can hear the commercial just fine... Just wondering if anyone else has had trouble? Great video!! keep up the good work!!
amazing. Wow.
Hi I am looking at getting in to fretwork and I would like to expand with glasswork,relief carving and rock carving can you suggest a single flexidrive (or similar product) for all (ideally) or individually? I currently have a foredom flexidrive from my old watchmaking days. Now I am a disability pensioner and thought of getting the other areas under my belt as i have the time to focus on it. I prefer engraving to sandblasting as it's all done by hand. Kind Regards Scott
Why not use a rotary chisel or a carbide rotary tool?
hi Dixie, Ken and Maureen Australia, say hi and watching your videos with pleasure. hope you and Mary are good , cu in Australia next time you're hrre.