Dremel carving accessories
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Yup, need to pay extra attention with power tools. I have priority to protect my eyes, cause once I’ve almost lost one. It wasn’t tool usage tho...leatherback wrote: 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.
That’s itClicio wrote: Yes, most of the small ones like those below will clog in no time.
But I'm using them to make the finishing details and on small trees.

I Have something In my head, tell me if it’s sounds effective or stupid... On deciduous trees, I don’t want to use lime sulfur. What if I do the rough job, I use a blowtorch to dry out the area, I use liquid mineral color to penetrate on the fibers and I fix all of that with Cyanoacrylate, before I go to the detailing work? On theory, I’ll have a surface already colored and hardened on the depth where my detailing need to be done.
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Never heard of cyanoacrylate before, but...Felidae wrote: What if I do the rough job, I use a blowtorch to dry out the area, I use liquid mineral color to penetrate on the fibers and I fix all of that with Cyanoacrylate, before I go to the detailing work? On theory, I’ll have a surface already colored and hardened on the depth where my detailing need to be done.
Sounds like a good plan!
Let us know if it works. Living and learning.
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I am not sure why you want to use the superglue, to be honest. But maybe this is a trick from woodworking.
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That’s Superglue, just I write in a fancy wayClicio wrote: Never heard of cyanoacrylate before, but...
Sounds like a good plan!
Let us know if it works. Living and learning.

Must be a solution to delay (for decades) or stop decaying. Maybe thinned epoxy could help, but I cannot use on the same place I use Cyanoacrylate.leatherback wrote: Jut keep in mind that broadleaved trees do not normally have a lot of intricate deadwood. They are very susceptible to further decay. The tree will throw up its ownbarriers against decay, but this will take a bit of time.
Nailed itI am not sure why you want to use the superglue, to be honest. But maybe this is a trick from woodworking.

I’ve got a happy shock with my morning coffee... After some research, I’ve found out, the technique used very well on bonsai styling, and also detailed on Harry’s page. Bit differently than I thought to apply, but same story.. I really started to heavily appreciate his educational work.
HERE YOU CLICK
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I would like to make use of your experience.
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