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My first attempt at carving a pipe!
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<blockquote data-quote="nismo270r" data-source="post: 278715" data-attributes="member: 1658"><p>Well, my friend that has the equipment made his first pre-drilled kit completely with a dremel and said "never again" haha. I don't know how many bits he chewed through. He got the min lathe and an end mill from a friend of his who had them for awhile, but never used them. Both of us need to get in touch with some of the more established carvers around the Indy area to meet up and really get schooled!</p><p></p><p>And I will definitely be making another as soon as I can. I have a piece of plateau and lucite rod stock that I picked up at the NASPC show this past August that I need to get cracking on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo270r, post: 278715, member: 1658"] Well, my friend that has the equipment made his first pre-drilled kit completely with a dremel and said "never again" haha. I don't know how many bits he chewed through. He got the min lathe and an end mill from a friend of his who had them for awhile, but never used them. Both of us need to get in touch with some of the more established carvers around the Indy area to meet up and really get schooled! And I will definitely be making another as soon as I can. I have a piece of plateau and lucite rod stock that I picked up at the NASPC show this past August that I need to get cracking on! [/QUOTE]
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