I'm a jewelry artist, tinkerer, tool-hacker, and bit of a techie; an all around crafty sort. I'm constantly experimenting with different tools and modifying them to meet my needs. I love to share my discoveries with other makers. You can see all my videos over on my website at www.HeyMimi.com
Thank you for watching & commenting on my videos! Michelle (Mimi)
DEAR MIMI, CAN YOU PLEASE POST OR SEND ME THAT LINK? TODAY I CAN NOT FIND IT I SEE PRICES OF $200 MAYBE I AM USING THE WRONG APP , I WILL WATCH THIS AGAIN..... THANKS
Hi Mimi. Awesome vid! TY so much! Question. This takes the the pinned blades & only blades made from dremel Moto Saw correct? Could one flatten the pins so it would be a pinless blade & easier to use for fretwork. Have you tried this? Result? Would you do a vid on this? TY!! 😃
Your video is great! I especially like how u show your sea monkeys. Your tips & tricks worked great on a glass aquarium hook i had that was a smidge too big. So thanks👍
hello thanks for your video, I have a question, what could I use to make thin straight lines on oil paint, this marker and a ruler or thin brush using masking to cover the areas?
Tengo la misma Cámara me respondiste lo que estaba pensando si podía grabarlo directamente a ese aparato sin tener que usar una computadora solo quiero el DVD y listo gracias por responderme fue genial no entiendo mucho el ingles pero el traductor de tu vídeo lo facilita mucho bendiciones 🙏😘🌷
Hi. I work a lot with foam and wondered how thick a piece of foam I could cut with it. Somewhere it says 18mm but I often work much thicker foam. Things like round bar stools around 50mm thick.
thanks, not I now there is a side cutting blade I can use the two "adjustable angle" rails i got off Fix and then put a small 3/8ths" square piece of wood between them and use them as an adjustable fence for cutting widths wonder what size or type of blade the side cutter blade is? prolly utility, wood, metal, plastic.. OK now it just got simpler, hope I can get side cutter blades in types and thickness, of so my project just got so much easier, might even use aluminum between the rails for a fence? hmm... I was just commenting they installed those rails the wrong direction to have any sort of practical use, but with a side cutting blade! yay!!! thanks for thoroughness, Imay have never known this if not for your video? really makes it a more efficient tool now..
Hi, I know this is a pretty old video now, but just happens I bought one of these off Amazon recently (had same issue with the blades, no change there, and thanks for the info on this), but my big complaint with it is that it will not make straight cuts, the blade always wants to wander off at a slow curve. Really frustrating. Maybe it's my technique, but I've tried moving really slowly too and it still does it. Surely this isn't right?