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How to Make Wood Rings With a Dremel 

Log's Carving Club
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You don't need to invest in a lot of expensive tools to make something fun! In this video I carve some rings with nothing but a Dremel 4300 rotary tool. I think they make a great gift idea, and I highly recommend giving it a try.
Most Dremel carving projects are very budget friendly past the initial cost of the Dremel, so having one is a great resource to make some meaningful gifts for others (as long as you have the patience). Check out the rest of the channel for more Dremel projects!
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Wear a mask, eye protection, and hearing protection, and consult your tools' manuals prior to using them to ensure safety. This video is for my insta @logscarvingclub.
If you're looking for more wood carving designs and videos, I recommend watching the video where I carve a greek paddle with a Dremel 4300. I use Walnut, Poplar, and Epoxy! The epoxy was a hassle but came out really cool.

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@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
I didn't mention it in the video, but please like, comment, or subscribe if you enjoyed this video! It helps out the channel a lot. I'm putting out weekly videos that mainly focus on Dremel wood carving if you would like to check them out. Thanks for watching!
@andyop5301
@andyop5301 2 года назад
Hi. Only just discovered your videos. May I ask what is the cutting bit you use in the dremel. Thanks
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@andyop5301 dremel 561 multipurpose cutting bit
@billybatchelor2863
@billybatchelor2863 2 года назад
Subed I haven't got my dremmel yet but I've been searching for tips,how to's You're the speed I like. Thanku for not rushing through.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@billybatchelor2863 thank you!
@jimhutchinson865
@jimhutchinson865 Год назад
I agree with your thought that you should get a lathe. There is so much one can produce using one of those that it is truly worth the expense. And remember you can turn small items on a large lathe, but you can't turn large items on a small lathe. However, your work is lovely.
@rangerlcfc
@rangerlcfc 8 месяцев назад
I work at a hardwood timber supplier and mill. I have access to SOOOO much free high grade wood. I live in a flat. This is a PERFECT hobby for me
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 7 месяцев назад
Im jealous! I often have a hard time getting the pieces I want for a project.
@rangerlcfc
@rangerlcfc 7 месяцев назад
@@LogsCarvingClub id love to send you some little blocks of offcuts but the shipping would be immense 😂
@brockfuller3515
@brockfuller3515 3 года назад
Finally, something I can do.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Tell me about it, it’s hard to find videos that aren’t either super beginner or expert level
@brockfuller3515
@brockfuller3515 3 года назад
I looked at how good your other videos are, ima subscribe now. Make more good videos!
@brockfuller3515
@brockfuller3515 3 года назад
Hurray! I am now the 655 subscriber
@eranbroide3003
@eranbroide3003 3 года назад
Look at this video too ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FC3MMVsWBoA.html It is a different method using bent wood and a little more difficult but its doable with no power tools needed.
@audilol9845
@audilol9845 2 года назад
Ya I get you.
@nightstringers
@nightstringers 3 года назад
My grandfather was a wood worker he made just about everything in the early 1900's. He was dead way before I was born. I have always loved woodworking and didn't know about his passion til I was older . He made wooden bracelets. He also made a few violins. Hell he even made a few of his own tools.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
That’s so cool!
@nightstringers
@nightstringers 3 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub yeah and now I'm a photographer by trade it turns out he was a photographer as well
@Mr._Lister_The_Sister_Phister
@Mr._Lister_The_Sister_Phister 2 года назад
One thing ive found helpful: when wrapping the sanding drum with tape (i prefer electrical tape since it grips well), do so with the screw on top of the drum REMOVED. Once you have your ring snug on the drum, insert the screw and tighten as you normally would. This of course will slightly compress the rubber and thus it will become slightly wider at its equator. In other words, it will really lock the ring in place extra tight.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
That’s a great idea! I’ll try it out. Thinking of making an updated video that’s more refined
@aaronclark7356
@aaronclark7356 2 месяца назад
Wise words from Mr. Lister the sister phister lmaoooo
@kayleighb2007
@kayleighb2007 Год назад
I've just made my first ring with the help from this video. Thank you!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Great to hear Kayleigh! Hope it was fun
@snowlizard9075
@snowlizard9075 Год назад
I just got a Dremel for Christmas, definitely going to be coming back to your channel for more instructional videos.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Glad to hear!
@bradkendall9551
@bradkendall9551 2 года назад
Just bought my first rotary tool the other day. 100% beginner at wood working and this WILL be my first project. Doing this tomorrow! Thanks for the idea Logan!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thanks brad! Let me know how it goes!
@bradkendall9551
@bradkendall9551 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub hey Logan. Thanks for reaching out. It's going slow lol I like it so far tho. ButI've gotten to play with it 3 or 4 times. Covid went thru my house and we all got it. I had it the worst. 3 straight weeks. Glad it's over. So I'm going to start looking into more now. I'm 100% beginner at it tho. Someone bought me a wood burning set and I love that. Thought of a couple things I'd like to make with both of then and then bought the dremel. I hope that I can be as good as you one day. Kendall
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@bradkendall9551 that sounds tough! Glad you’re well now though. Good luck with the project!
@bradkendall9551
@bradkendall9551 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub yessir. It was bad for a bit. Worse for me watching my kids go thru it than going thru it myself. But we're all better now.
@eric.brooks
@eric.brooks 2 года назад
I wouldn't call it woodworking. Don't get me wrong, this is nice work. But using a Dremel for everything is not woodworking. Instead think saws, squares, joints, and planes. Building things, not reductively shaping things. Wood carving is more apt for this sort of activity. But even that usually involves a few hand sharpened tools and at least one or two drops of sweat. But I'm just being pedantic. Cheers all, glad you're better after the COVID wave. And thanks for the video.
@neilrazdan1457
@neilrazdan1457 2 года назад
You don't have to cut the piece to make it flat. Just hold it vertically over sandpaper and lower it down till it aligns with pencil mark. The Dremel Workstation would be an excellent tool to have in this situation. You have great idea ! Thanx for sharing.
@paulafox30
@paulafox30 2 года назад
Love the dark wood one. Love the pattern the grain of the wood gives.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
I agree! Exotic woods always make things more interesting
@tristanlightning7212
@tristanlightning7212 2 года назад
If anyone is have the same problem with a bulging after mounting on the drum sander this will help. The bulge happened because the tape was not applied uniformly causing the ring to be off center and thus out of round when sanded. To avoid this take care when rapping the sader not to fold over any of the layers of tap and try to use as few strips as possible.
@Alchemist09
@Alchemist09 2 года назад
I see this was posted a year ago and I hope you've grown in your craft. I'll check out your other videos when I get a chance, the thumbnails look pretty awesome of the carvings!! Some things I've done differently when making my wooden rings is coating them in CA glue (I didn't think to use oil) to "weather proof" them and sanding them smooth. I would sand to 2000 before the glue to get all the scratch marks out first. I used all kinds of wood so I had to coat some to protect from skin irritation and skin discoloring (mainly cocobola and ebony gaboon). I broke a lot from wearing them to work and at home to see how long they lasted (usually not long at all) so I started making ring blanks from different materials so sometimes the wood would be the core or on the outside. Just a suggestion, maybe find a strong material to use as a core and you can make the wood thinner and it will last a lot longer. I'm about to make a couple of rings from olive wood with a titanium core and maybe an inlay depending on how it looks. If I can record it I'll post a video😁
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
That’s some really good advice! Can you let me know how the titanium goes? I’d be curious to see that. I agree the rings don’t last long without any inlay. I’ll have to get some CA glue to try that out. Thanks David!
@spearphish4life
@spearphish4life 2 года назад
Your videos are great I'm learning a lot about using a Dremel. It's difficult to some times see things then it goes into the time lapse. If you did 15 seconds at regular speed of using the Dremel with the attachment so newbies like me can see how it's being used that would be awesome.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Sorry about that! I'm learning to edit as I go along. New videos have some more slowed down portions with less time lapse.
@Itzagr0
@Itzagr0 Год назад
You can always slow the video down to 0.25 speed if needing to see how somethings done
@jinxjuice
@jinxjuice 2 года назад
I just bought a Dremel 3000 kit from Costco & I can't wait to try my hand at some of these awesome projects myself. You've got a lot of patience & talent which makes you successful with your work. Great job brotha! 👍Subscribed ✅
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you so much Kevin! Good luck, and let me know how it goes
@malinliljeblad8875
@malinliljeblad8875 Год назад
Same here!
@darshinimalukar3246
@darshinimalukar3246 3 года назад
Thankyou, amazing video. Learned alot and thankyou for talking through your process. The bit with the tape was really cool
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@thomasafrica9724
@thomasafrica9724 3 года назад
Amazing vid! This is gonna be one of the only crafting vids that I'm actually gonna try out :)
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you Thomas! I’d love to see the final product!
@gustavcarlsson6090
@gustavcarlsson6090 3 года назад
This is great! Thanks for the tutorial. I really like how you talk through your process. It's really helpful. I'm definitely a new subscriber. Cheers Gus
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thanks Gus!
@confusedangrypomeranian5733
@confusedangrypomeranian5733 2 года назад
Can I use pine
@steeki2518
@steeki2518 2 года назад
@@confusedangrypomeranian5733 whatewer u want
@Burrrr6969
@Burrrr6969 2 года назад
Something easy like this will help build my confidence hell yeah thank you
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
That’s great to hear! Good luck!
@josephhemel3
@josephhemel3 2 года назад
Great video. I like the way you worked through the little glitches you had. Very informative.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you Joseph!
@puzzlering1
@puzzlering1 2 года назад
Thank you, another great interesting and informative video, I will definitely have a go at this. Take care Sam
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
My pleasure!
@meat_dragon8834
@meat_dragon8834 Год назад
Gonna be making 3 matching sets of rings for me and my wife for Christmas. I'm using purpleheart. Black palm and Brazilian ebony. Can't wait to see how they turn out
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Cool! I’d love to see the final result
@meat_dragon8834
@meat_dragon8834 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I definitely try and record the process and post it on my channel
@vladthelad9130
@vladthelad9130 Год назад
Amazing video. This helps me understand the parts of my dremel so maybe i could put it to more use than just messing with random sticks i find
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Glad it helped! Messing with random sticks sounds fun too though
@kevo1978
@kevo1978 Год назад
These are great. I am going to attempt one myself
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Great to hear! Let me know how it goes
@ballofclay13
@ballofclay13 3 года назад
That was completely Bad Ass, Thanks for the very informative video. I now know what I'm going to do with a certain block of wood in my shop.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you!
@karenheaverlo6454
@karenheaverlo6454 2 года назад
Wow those are beautiful
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@shoey64
@shoey64 3 года назад
If you use a water base urethane on the lighter ring it will be more white. The oil base urethane you used will turn it more yellow. Just FYI. Great job.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you!
@seangough7098
@seangough7098 Год назад
Super cool idea brother. Really enjoyed watching that
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Sean
@suecollins3246
@suecollins3246 2 года назад
You have some _damn'_ good ideas!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@robertb.3651
@robertb.3651 2 года назад
You can cook the rings for 10-15 minutes in hot olive oil so you need no cooting and it's all natural. Great tutorial by the way, i will do the same rings with aluminium and copper or brass.....
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
That’s a super interesting idea, I haven’t heard of that before. Have you tried it?
@christinaerskin1413
@christinaerskin1413 Год назад
Very nice 👍
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks! Appreciate it
@TimidBeastie
@TimidBeastie Год назад
This is a very helpful video, I thank you for it, your instructions/steps are very clear which is much appreciated I've had my dremel sitting around doing nothing and I've wanted to make my partner a ring, but I wasn't sure how I'd be able to do it, my brain just couldn't wrap around how to drill the hole, I imagine you could use a saw (in my case a coping saw) to cut most of the material away for the outside of the ring, I have a chunk of cherry wood stump that's been sitting around too, it's got enough material on it for me to practice since I'll be needing to practice lol
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I’m sure that will be a nice gift! I think handmade gifts are always more meaningful
@briannordin1
@briannordin1 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tips! Good video!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 5 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful Brian! Thanks for commenting!
@Myrtuscommunis
@Myrtuscommunis Год назад
Good job! 👍 I have made also some rings, from Eucalyptus wood and Myrtle.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Cool! Eucalyptus sounds like a good material for rings. Maybe I’ll try
@aqua1082
@aqua1082 7 месяцев назад
I'm pretty sure you figured something out by now 😆. I use a caliper to measure all sides. 🤷🏻‍♀️ It's works. I also use a hole bit on my screw gun (drill) to get the circle as close as I can.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 7 месяцев назад
I agree there's easier methods, I just like drilling out the center as I did to limit the risk of the wood splitting and to get the sizing really exact. Other than that for the outside thickness I think it's fun when it's a little wonky (shows it's handmade).
@M3Monica
@M3Monica Год назад
Thank you! Great video!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@MattandCamrynReact
@MattandCamrynReact 3 года назад
Found my next project 🙌
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Great!
@NunchakuFlowTutorials
@NunchakuFlowTutorials 3 года назад
grate video i know what im making with my dremel tomorrow
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Great!
@lilithdablo5152
@lilithdablo5152 2 года назад
So beautiful 💗💗💗
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@zebbastianclubberlang4413
@zebbastianclubberlang4413 Год назад
Well these were some darn good rings 🤩🤩 what about taking it to the carving part aswell 🤔😇👍🏻
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
That’d be fun! Like a signet ring. I may make another ring video in the future since this one’s getting old
@hughtempleton8640
@hughtempleton8640 2 года назад
Great video .
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you!
@daniellindey
@daniellindey Месяц назад
The video was easy to follow and I'm ready to use my Dremel for the first time to make a ring. I'm sure it will be very bad!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Месяц назад
A man without failure is a man without glory. I hope it went well!
@lauramosely9594
@lauramosely9594 2 года назад
enjoyed the video. Awsome job.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you Laura!
@danielmedina333
@danielmedina333 2 года назад
great post.. really nice share
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you Daniel!
@ShannonFord1977
@ShannonFord1977 2 года назад
This is awesome 👏🏻
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you!
@lekreator
@lekreator 2 года назад
New sub from brazil! Nice work man ;)
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@michalblasik7907
@michalblasik7907 3 года назад
well done mate
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you!
@patrickcarty2186
@patrickcarty2186 8 месяцев назад
I wonder if you could engrave a line in the ring and fill it with what ever takes your fancy. Not only would it add decoration if it’s molten metal it would add strength?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 7 месяцев назад
I'm sure you could! Not sure though about molten metal, I think that'd just end up giving me an injury and burning the ring.
@patrickcarty2186
@patrickcarty2186 7 месяцев назад
😂 I suppose you could use copper wire or something similar.
@sivagen300
@sivagen300 2 года назад
good work.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Thank you!
@keylupveintisiete7552
@keylupveintisiete7552 3 года назад
Awesome!
@lucianoiacoletti5725
@lucianoiacoletti5725 3 года назад
You made a good job
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you!
@lb8326
@lb8326 Год назад
Brilliant
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@matildehorta3907
@matildehorta3907 5 месяцев назад
Do you usually use gloves for all your work? Which gloves do you recommend? I've seen other of your videos, but didnt' find any information on the gloves :) thank you! Great channel!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 5 месяцев назад
I usually don't use gloves. To my understanding if they get caught in a spinning tool it can be pretty bad. I used a glove in this one at one point because the sand paper got really hot from the friction and it was hurting my hand. They're just some random gardening gloves. Make sure to be careful gloves or not.
@natm7856
@natm7856 3 года назад
Amazing vid almost 75K views !
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Woohoo!
@sashonahaye1000
@sashonahaye1000 3 года назад
Hi. I love you wood rings video. Can you make more jewelry wood items diy please.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Sure I can look into it
@JunTheGroomer1
@JunTheGroomer1 3 года назад
Awesome video!!! Thanks for the great ideas!!!
@azelms.chazjones8653
@azelms.chazjones8653 Год назад
Very 👍
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@withyoctopus
@withyoctopus Год назад
I like
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@EsTher.-Zeee
@EsTher.-Zeee 3 года назад
Very interesting! I have been making rings over the last two weeks but with a big sander. The parts of your video that are very fast are too fast. Could you slow it down a little please, I would love to see it more detailed 🙏 Thank you 🙏
@Mycatsname
@Mycatsname 3 года назад
Yes, I would watch it again if he slows it all down
@MrThfknsamurai
@MrThfknsamurai 2 года назад
RU-vid has a feature to change the playback speed. You can slow it down yourself
@mr.brolin
@mr.brolin Месяц назад
Question.. is there anyway we could get an update on how they are holding up?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Месяц назад
I still have all of these, but that's mostly because I don't wear them. Pure wood rings usually just don't last very long since they're brittle and if you hit something they can crack.
@mr.brolin
@mr.brolin Месяц назад
@@LogsCarvingClub bro I would totally live to even get one of them off you!!!
@rafaelramos1486
@rafaelramos1486 3 года назад
simple and effective
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thanks!
@juliuswhitworth
@juliuswhitworth 10 месяцев назад
I just made my mom a ring 😊😊
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 10 месяцев назад
So cool! How did it turn out?
@tiannaclue5924
@tiannaclue5924 3 года назад
Really good video 😊👍🏾
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you!
@AliF1903
@AliF1903 3 года назад
Good Job
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thanks!!
@jmh6896
@jmh6896 3 года назад
Nice job bro.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you!
@TOSKA-c6b
@TOSKA-c6b 8 дней назад
Mine cracked. I’m stupid. What do I do to keep it from breaking after a few weeks?
@Zach-ku6eu
@Zach-ku6eu Год назад
Right direction, but bring them to 1k grit, stain/color and then start the polyurethane and buff X3@4000.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I didn’t stain these - what 4000 grit do you use?
@JosesGarage101
@JosesGarage101 Год назад
Great video, now i want to make my own ring 👍👍👍😀To polish metal what accessories gives best and quickest results?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Honestly not sure other than removing rust with buffing/polishing wheels, then using a polishing wheel with fine compound to increase the shine. I don't do it often.
@samswoodshop9937
@samswoodshop9937 3 года назад
Logan try holly or ash? May get you a whiter wood also you can bleach wood. Nice work Logan
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thank you Sam! I’ve never worked with either but I’d sure be interested!
@steveo3012
@steveo3012 Год назад
Can you go over all the bits you use and where to get them? Just bought a dremel.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Yeah I usually show them while I’m carving, but I listed the common ones I use in the description with affiliate links to amazon, you could also get them at a Home Depot or harbor freight probably
@steveo3012
@steveo3012 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I saw your video. Thanks for the help sir. Also, phenomenal work on that wenge carving. That stuff is super brittle, at least cutting with saws
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
@@steveo3012 Thank you! I love the look of wenge so I use it often
@steveo3012
@steveo3012 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub if you've never bleached it, you have to. Makes a beautiful grain.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
@@steveo3012 that’s a really interesting idea… never heard of it either! Just soak in diluted bleach after carving?
@Mihail_Vershinin
@Mihail_Vershinin Год назад
А мы подобные кольца в детстве делали при помощи дрели, сверла, наждачной бумаги и болта с гайкой😅 Выходило проще, быстрее и лучше)
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Sounds fun!
@larrymcnamara5518
@larrymcnamara5518 3 года назад
Thank you! Great rings and easy method.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Thanks Larry!
@WakizashiSabre
@WakizashiSabre 2 года назад
Thx for a video, I would just ask, would not be better for material management to use this wooden block for two rings? seems they fit there.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Probably! I just wanted to make one of each material though
@vickycooper6638
@vickycooper6638 4 месяца назад
The ring was not spinning true....like it would on a lathe. I do rings with the dremel sideways, using the multistation....and check it spins true before starting. Also has to be really snug on uniformly applied tape and stop and check your work intermittently....those are my best pointers. Great video ❤ I will try from solid wood....mine were the bentwood variety
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 4 месяца назад
How do you do the bentwood? I'd be interested to try.
@vickycooper6638
@vickycooper6638 4 месяца назад
@LogsCarvingClub there are videos on here, not mine personally, but basically thin strips of veneer, warmed in water until flexible, wrapped around a socket, secured with a band or bit of tape, to get a reasonably curly strip of wood. When 100% dry, use a socket with similar ring size to what you want, cover socket in a tape or something ca glue doesn't stick to, wrap tight, tape again to secure, soak with super thin ca glue, leave to dry. Then shape. :)
@jamietherd3484
@jamietherd3484 Год назад
What specifically is the name/number of the first bit used?
@EaterOfNuggets
@EaterOfNuggets Год назад
What kind of oil did you use
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Mineral oil, I think I linked it in description
@JoshuaDiamente
@JoshuaDiamente 3 года назад
Nice video, would it be possible to just drill out the centre with a large drill bit for a perfect circle?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Rings have to be such a specific size I couldn’t get a drill bit with a 17.5mm diameter
@ODX171
@ODX171 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub 17mm forstner bits are available then sand it 17.5 mm
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@ODX171 true true
@LOKIVINK
@LOKIVINK 3 года назад
your grain is running the wrong way, will break way too easy. also Id move onto stabilized wood that's much stronger
@theojordan359
@theojordan359 3 года назад
i’ve learned a lot from this video and i’ve been making mine and i love it! one questiin i’ve had though- how long does your polyurethane stay on? i cant seem to get it on there enough so that it doesn’t have spots chip or rub off and i’m not sure if this is unavoidable or if i’m doing something wrong :(
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
I do multiple thin coats 2hrs apart, I haven’t worn them long enough to really tell
@suecollins3246
@suecollins3246 2 года назад
Theo, try coating your ring with UV resin.
@SammaNoyobay
@SammaNoyobay 3 года назад
I am carve stoone too
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
I would love to learn
@ჯორჯიანოულსი
What kind of oil did you say you used?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Food grade mineral oil, I got mine at a hardware store, usually it’s used for cutting boards
@ჯორჯიანოულსი
Thanks, I'll try that :)
@410connects
@410connects Год назад
use hole saw blades that will fix alot of issues and spend $40 on a mini lathe
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
This is meant to be just a weekend project inspiration vid I don’t want the viewers to spend on new tools if they don’t need to
@timlist4173
@timlist4173 3 месяца назад
so, how many inches is that? In the USA we still use the SAE measurements.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 месяца назад
I often use metric for small things. For example for 17.5mm it's kinda annoying to do "slightly more than 11/16th of an inch."
@oskarcraenen2032
@oskarcraenen2032 3 года назад
really nice but witch oil do you use?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Mineral oil
@kelinb7953
@kelinb7953 3 года назад
Good night ... please what is this tip you use in the micro grinder that makes the cuts?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
It’s the dremel 562 tile cutting bit
@lilithdablo5152
@lilithdablo5152 2 года назад
What oil do u use for them?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
I used mineral oil
@lilithdablo5152
@lilithdablo5152 2 года назад
Thank u
@lilithdablo5152
@lilithdablo5152 2 года назад
Your work is very inspiring ❤
@darkpheonix77
@darkpheonix77 3 года назад
If you want white use silver Birch
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
I’ll have to try it!
@syedmrizvi7310
@syedmrizvi7310 4 года назад
Hey bud. Can you guide me a bit please. I got a tacklife rotary set and new to using it. I love rings so want to make some out of wood. What glue did you use to bond those pieces together? Also whats the best wood to use? I got a 2x6 lumber section from lowes but I am wondering whether it will be too hard to drill through.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 4 года назад
Syed Rizvi hey man I used the original gorilla glue and clamped it to glue the pieces. I’d recommend using the strongest wood you can find that isn’t too brittle, like maple or birch if you want the ring to last. A 2x6 should be fine if you can whittle it down or get a slice, but I’d be cautious of using a softwood
@omartantawy5473
@omartantawy5473 3 года назад
Hey! Really liked the video and I plan on making a ring following what you did. I wanna make a darker color ring similar to one of the ones you made, what type of wood was that?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Wenge is the black one, I believe the two-tone one is padauk and luan mahogany.
@omartantawy5473
@omartantawy5473 3 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub thank you!
@MrThfknsamurai
@MrThfknsamurai 2 года назад
You can always stain the wood darker
@thesockcrusader3779
@thesockcrusader3779 2 года назад
Hey can I still do this with a dremel 200? It only has two speeds 15,000 and 35,000 rpm.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Yeah I think that should work, I don’t normally go up to 35000 but maybe that’ll carve even better
@pebble_paper_shotgun2551
@pebble_paper_shotgun2551 3 года назад
Do you know how long this ring would last?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
I’ve worn the black and white one for a couple months and they’ve held up, the larger one was made with more fragile wood and broke within a month since the wearer fist-bumped a friend too hard
@pebble_paper_shotgun2551
@pebble_paper_shotgun2551 3 года назад
Thanks dude
@sbamania
@sbamania 3 года назад
Hi please share name of 1st dremel tool used by you is it cutting bit?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Dremel 562
@Nero-yz2xv
@Nero-yz2xv 3 года назад
What type of woods did you use?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Wenge, padauk, mahogany, maple
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 3 года назад
Although it would be great to have one, you may not really need a lathe, couldnt you use a vice to hold it then it might be more consistent.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 года назад
Absolutely
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 3 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub 😁
@hempressdigital
@hempressdigital 2 года назад
Will this work with a Dremel stylo?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
I think it would, not sure though I’ve never used one
@martinabagaric120
@martinabagaric120 2 года назад
Hi, sorry to ask. I tried several times making the ring, but eventually it cracks while making it. Why do you think it happens?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Oh no! What kind of wood are you using?
@martinabagaric120
@martinabagaric120 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub that's what I would want to figure out. It was given to me by a friend, i can't tell if it is beech or pine, or maybe smth else. For sure it is not good quality..
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@martinabagaric120 pines probably too soft, beech should be good. Perhaps keep it a bit thicker? Also faster RPM and less aggressive bits may help. At what step are they cracking?
@martinabagaric120
@martinabagaric120 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub it surprisingly happened at both times: once I was taking out the hole, the other time I was carving away the corners of the block. I should specify that I kept the piece firm with a clamp at both steps. It helps me a lot. I wonder if that is the source of cracking, due to exerted lateral pressure.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@martinabagaric120 maybe! I never use clamps so I’m not sure
@mubinanwar2301
@mubinanwar2301 9 месяцев назад
As information how much the price nearly??
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 9 месяцев назад
Hi - I don’t sell these unfortunately. I make them as gifts for people.
@mubinanwar2301
@mubinanwar2301 9 месяцев назад
@@LogsCarvingClub not for buying just information about it do you know how much ??
@srcworm
@srcworm Год назад
I wanted to make one but was worried if it gets wet it’ll swell & wont come off
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I hadn’t thought of that - I don’t think it would swell enough that you would notice. Also if you oil it thoroughly it would already be saturated so I don’t think it would expand much at all
@skepticaldopefeind
@skepticaldopefeind 8 месяцев назад
you didn't think the middle rig was crooked?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 8 месяцев назад
I’d call it handmade charm - Honestly didn’t catch that though I was happy with how they came out
@prodblxssom4401
@prodblxssom4401 2 года назад
How do you size the ring
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
Get the size with a ruler, get it carved out with a sanding drum
@prodblxssom4401
@prodblxssom4401 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub thankyou so much making this as a gift for someone.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@prodblxssom4401 let me know how it goes!
@prodblxssom4401
@prodblxssom4401 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub you should make a discord channel fr people to ask you questions. Also to show you finished pieces
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
@@prodblxssom4401 I do have an Instagram with most of my finished pieces under the same username. Thanks!
@kaijuk
@kaijuk 2 года назад
How does the spray adhere to the oiled rings?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 года назад
It adheres just fine! You have to make sure you don’t let the wood sit in the oil too long so that they don’t seep oil later, and you have to wipe them down to minimize any excess oil on the surface before spraying
@kaijuk
@kaijuk 2 года назад
@@LogsCarvingClub Cheers mate 👍🏻✌🏻😊
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