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Hi all, here's a review of the Dremel 801 Carbide Rotary Tool Shaping Wheel. I decided to make a 6x2 inch cherry bowl with it, and was pretty impressed! It'll definitely be useful for future Dremel projects. Links for the products I used below. Thanks for being here!
You don't need to invest in a lot of expensive tools to make something fun! In this video I carved a bowl with nothing but a Dremel 4300 rotary tool, even though many people think you should use a lathe. I think the accessory I used makes 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!
Like what I share and want to support the channel? Buy me a coffee at the link below:
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Thank you for watching!
Amazon links for the tools and accessories I use below:
Dremel 801 from this video:
amzn.to/3i8Wl4L
Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial:
amzn.to/3OmAtyY
Dremel Engraving Kit:
amzn.to/3AqaKjn
MY TOOLS:
Dremel Flex Shaft: amzn.to/3ehsAJG
My Dremel 4300: amzn.to/3DOBhFJ
My Dremel Lite: amzn.to/3J4b61P
My Dremel 8220: amzn.to/3pj32Ch
My DeWalt Orbital Sander: amzn.to/3PJHN7A
The oil and wax I use: amzn.to/3sBv2Dv
My most used bits and burrs:
SHAPING:
Dremel 561 amzn.to/3dOQpIw
Dremel 562 amzn.to/3rVsSy9
CARVING:
Kutzall Xtreme Flame Burr amzn.to/3yl8veT
Kutzall Original Taper Burr amzn.to/3m0TVnN
Tungsten Carbide Burrs amzn.to/3s4S4Ct
ENGRAVING:
Dremel 191 amzn.to/3DScmkG
Dremel 106 amzn.to/3F46sP3
Dremel 111 amzn.to/3m0zA1Q
SANDING:
Dremel 84922 amzn.to/3GFMvhw
Dremel 407 amzn.to/3pPbp7V
Dremel EZ402 amzn.to/3yhJote
Polishing Wheels amzn.to/3oNDxsP
Dremel Sanding Disks amzn.to/31UsoNR
“We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites at no extra cost to you.” "As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases."
Kutzall Link:
5% off Kutzall products with promo code: DREMELTIME (in uppercase) kutzall.com/collections/flame/products/1-8-shaft-extreme-flame-burrs?aff=75
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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@IamBraads
@IamBraads Год назад
this is top quality fresh-old style youtube content. simple, no bs, great craftsmanship. a bright light in these dark influencer times. thank you! ❤
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Probably one of the nicest comments I’ve gotten! Thank you!
@paystation164
@paystation164 Год назад
Straight to the point. No over the top excitement or annoying "hip" music. Very good content. 🗽🌎🛸
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!!
@paystation164
@paystation164 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub back atcha bud! Have an awesome holidays.
@DarthBlazer.
@DarthBlazer. 18 дней назад
Okay, I'm just going to throw this out there, but you might find surprising success in dremel videos and the bits you use. I find it particularly interesting Plus all the different bits available means an almost infinite source of content. I'd watch that
@donnamealy4877
@donnamealy4877 Год назад
YT algorithms finally aid off! Your bowl is beautiful. And I finally found someone to teach me about my many Dremel bits!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you! I’m glad you like the video
@JazzyJADAxxx
@JazzyJADAxxx Год назад
That wood is absolutely beautiful...the wax made it look stunning
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you very much!
@blaircox1589
@blaircox1589 Год назад
Ha!! $10 is the absolute cheapest Dremel bit you can buy in Canada. The prices are stupid high. That 801 is around $40 up here.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
That’s crazy! 40 Usd or cad?
@blaircox1589
@blaircox1589 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub CAD. Yup, sure is. Everything is like that up here. You have access to so much more options.
@raulchaidez2946
@raulchaidez2946 Год назад
40 ain't shit either
@nickybeingnicky
@nickybeingnicky Год назад
Wow.
@tyrlant2189
@tyrlant2189 Год назад
Canada is just kinda effeminate and weird and likes to mess with people like truckers and tradesmen? Why do they do this?
@tracybowling1156
@tracybowling1156 Год назад
This was an excellent video. Very interesting to watch. I'm glad YT suggested it! ☺️
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you.
@tago8039
@tago8039 Год назад
Start to finish an excellent review! Great audio/video quality. Great choice of project and wood to showcase your impressive skill. Thank you
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you so much!
@wesleypipesgaming19
@wesleypipesgaming19 Год назад
I'm really happy I found your channel, dude. Thanks for these videos.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@donotresuscitatetrampstamp
@donotresuscitatetrampstamp Год назад
i need this for my grandpas toenails
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Holy cow
@donotresuscitatetrampstamp
@donotresuscitatetrampstamp Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub yeah its bad
@johnbrewer318
@johnbrewer318 Год назад
That looks like a great Dremel bit. Your bowl is beautiful!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!!
@MultiTom1956
@MultiTom1956 Год назад
Thank you again for your take on this bit by Dremel 🙏👌
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
My pleasure!
@MultiTom1956
@MultiTom1956 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I purchased the bit which was recommended by you 😊 thank you again🙏
@andycanable5076
@andycanable5076 Год назад
Awesome job on the bowl! That bit is sweet too!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!!
@scottshawwoodworking1752
@scottshawwoodworking1752 10 месяцев назад
Nice job I love your design. Keep up the carving.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Scott!
@saramulry
@saramulry Год назад
Beautiful work!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you very much Sara!
@26jared1
@26jared1 Год назад
New subscriber here. Seeing how much material that bit takes in one pass, wow. At the price point I hope it lasts you awhile. Also your end result on the bowl was very nice. I'll check out some of your other videos.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@peter-radiantpipes2800
@peter-radiantpipes2800 11 месяцев назад
So glad I saw this. I’ve got about 6 dremel devices and every attachment. I use it every day. For traditional pipe making, some of use use a 6” French Wheel” which is a sanding wheel for an arbor or whatever but with a semi curved surface. They’re almost all hand made due to a specialized use for shaping curves etc and are $150-200 each. This is a mini version. Bought both bits right away to try out. :). It should be perfect for what I need really. I just got the 8260 (I have a dremel lite I use a lot and a foredom but been using flex shaft with my Dremel 300 I bought 25 years ago and works great but wanted wireless and well.. my obsessiveness .. lol.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 11 месяцев назад
Great to hear Peter! I hope it works well for you. I’m also obsessed as you can imagine with the tool, just works so well for so many small things
@peter-radiantpipes2800
@peter-radiantpipes2800 11 месяцев назад
@@LogsCarvingClub thanks. Can’t wait to try on a new briar pipe. Yup I grab a dremel about 4-8 times a day. The lite is surprisingly useful for it’s slow speed but I use that mostly for the wire wheels or light buffing etc. Easier to grab and use. I really haven’t tried the 8260 yet. I got the E Eliauk Tool box for it. It’s a perfect toolbox for a dremel. It’s just been hot and I’ve been holding off until a bit cooler to work outsiden I have a couple new Kutzall burrs I haven’t tried yet as well. Great channel btw. I need to work on more diversified carving than my niche and started searching. I also made an acrylic dust box for sanding etc. inside. Just haven’t finished it yet. (No garage or shop as I’d need a few million bucks for a small house with a garage where I am.
@travisfite5146
@travisfite5146 Год назад
Picked up the bit after watching the video. It's pretty much become my go to. Great channel, keep it up
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@BlazedTownesFan
@BlazedTownesFan Год назад
very nice video! i carve too. I use kutzall burrs they are about 20 a pop also. i mostly carve soft wood so they last a long time. I also use a 1/4 inch die grinder and 4 1//2 angle grinder to remove a lot of material on bigger projects.
@iagomfr
@iagomfr Год назад
I've just bought the 801 dremel bit. It's amazing, and it seems like it'll last forever!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Great to hear!
@jpay06
@jpay06 Год назад
Great work!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@1fotini
@1fotini Год назад
Very nice job , bravo !!! Fotini from Greece
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you Fotini!
@dhebert111
@dhebert111 2 месяца назад
Hey. I bought something similar, Dremel branded, but it was flat, and that was the only exception. I used mine for years and must have put 50+ hours on it. I'd still be using it if i hadn't lost it, or lent it to someone... Great video. Great design. Thanks.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 месяца назад
Perhaps the Dremel 543? I have the 544 version and enjoy it a lot. I hope it lasts as long! Thanks.
@MartinMMeiss-mj6li
@MartinMMeiss-mj6li 3 месяца назад
Nice video, nice bowl, and a good tool review.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it Martin! Thanks for commenting.
@shaneskabobs
@shaneskabobs Год назад
Woodturner here, and this is awesome! Very cool!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you Shane!
@genorodriguez1426
@genorodriguez1426 Год назад
Maaaan nice!! Wish I knew about this piece when I had my purple heart bowl block.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Every time I've used purple heart it's been so challenging to carve. Did you make a whole bowl out of it with a Dremel?
@genorodriguez1426
@genorodriguez1426 Год назад
@Log's Carving Club no, I ended up cutting it into quarters then my knockoff Dremel decided it didn't want to turn on anymore 😒 so now I have to save for an actual Dremel to get to use them. I appreciate you taking the time to reply to me. Happy Thanksgiving ✌🏾
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
@@genorodriguez1426 Happy thanksgiving! Hopefully your next tool doesn’t die. I had a dremel 4000 die on me but it was in warranty and I got a replacement for free within a couple weeks (other than the $10 to ship it to them)
@williamvanniekerk5608
@williamvanniekerk5608 Год назад
So cool!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@williamvanniekerk5608
@williamvanniekerk5608 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub nah thank you, i love watching woodworking videos😌✌🏻
@johnhughes3963
@johnhughes3963 Год назад
Nice bowl!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@JazzyJADAxxx
@JazzyJADAxxx Год назад
Gonna get me one of those
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Great to hear! I hope you enjoy it.
@grillingonthefirechef4360
@grillingonthefirechef4360 Год назад
You have inspired me to make cool thing and thank you and keep the great video up and what kinda tools do you use
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you! That's great to hear. I have linked most of the tools I use in the description if you're curious.
@TheSanchoPancha
@TheSanchoPancha 11 месяцев назад
after I watched your video, I directly wasn´t able to not order this awesome peace ;) THX a lot for the inspiration…
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 11 месяцев назад
No problem!
@TheSanchoPancha
@TheSanchoPancha 10 месяцев назад
) @LogsCarvingClub I LOOOOOVE this bit ; …..ordered a second one as backup
@olegnykonenko8744
@olegnykonenko8744 Год назад
Nice work
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks so much!
@WaterlordArthur
@WaterlordArthur Год назад
You made the comment that it doesn’t need to be food safe, but just for anyone that doesn’t know, Howard’s Feed & Wax is a killer finish and is absolutely food safe.
@bartrainer3916
@bartrainer3916 Год назад
As an enthusiast hobby dentist, I'm fascinated
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@dennismitchell5276
@dennismitchell5276 Год назад
That is a frightening description. I'm terrified of a trained dentist. Any one who does dentistry as a hobby really needs psychiatric help!
@bartrainer3916
@bartrainer3916 Год назад
@@dennismitchell5276 For what was a drill invented for?
@dilavardanish6282
@dilavardanish6282 Месяц назад
Which Dremel do you think best for carving wood like you do for long periods of time? I’ve pretty much bought all the bits in your bio plus a Kutzall for a MakerX rotary tool. After using it for a bit I realized it wasn’t doing good. I recently realized I have an outlet in my new back yard so decided to look into some good corded rotary tools.
@olegpetelevitch4443
@olegpetelevitch4443 Год назад
I up graded to the Fordome SR . Nice bowl cool !
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
How do you like it? I’d like to try it but it’s a big investment
@olegpetelevitch4443
@olegpetelevitch4443 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub Best ,I ever had Cost a lot $ ! I went through to many Dremel's 6 in 18months . this does not bog down the torque is unreal . Worth the money and made in USA quality costs ! 👍
@olegpetelevitch4443
@olegpetelevitch4443 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I also got the cast metal foot peddle and table control !
@harisjaved1379
@harisjaved1379 Год назад
Man that bowl looks amazing! Could you please tell me where you got this wood block from and how long it took you to complete this bowl from start to finish? Could you please post the plans? Thanks man! Also I want to make a food safe bowl which finishing polish should I use for that? Thanks
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you! I don't have any plans other than the video, but it took me about 2 hours I think (without the extended breaks I take). I got the blank from a Rockler woodworking store, but I'm not sure if you have those locally. I'd probably just use food safe mineral oil to finish a bowl. Make sure it's food safe. Also, make sure the actual wood you use is food safe. Best.
@wittyfpv
@wittyfpv Год назад
Awesome video. I don't know why youtube showed me this but I'm now off to the hardware shop to see if they have that dremel bit
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you! I got mine online if they don’t have it
@wittyfpv
@wittyfpv Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I just picked up 2. One to use and one to loose in my tool box lol
@brandlessheadphones
@brandlessheadphones 6 месяцев назад
Hello, really amazing and inspiring work here. I have a 542 cutting/shaping wheel. Are these relatively the same type bits? I’m rather new the process. Thank you!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 6 месяцев назад
Really similar, but that one’s so flat I think you’d have a hard time using it for this sorta thing. I use the ez544 which is like yours just for cutting straight lines
@HoneyHollowHomestead
@HoneyHollowHomestead Год назад
I wonder how that bit would do trimming goat hooves? I have seen people using angle grinders to trim horses and cattle, but that seemed over kill for a goat.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Might be good! I haven't ever trimmed hooves so I'm not sure how hard they are. I always assumed they just use those large clippers or blades for horses cattle, I'd be worried about slipping with a rotary tool or grinder.
@HoneyHollowHomestead
@HoneyHollowHomestead Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub Just as an example, check out The Hoof GP, he uses a pretty serious blade on his angle grinder. The nippers are fine for my smaller goats, but I don't have the strength in my hands to use them on my buck. His hooves are too thick for me.
@patriciamay638
@patriciamay638 Год назад
Nice
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!
@urmelausdemeis3495
@urmelausdemeis3495 Год назад
How many hours did You work on that bowl . Looks great. Thanks You for showing us Your tools. That's a great help for me
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I think it was about two hours. I can't really remember since I actually filmed this over the summer, and it's hard to time since I take a lot of coffee and snack breaks.
@urmelausdemeis3495
@urmelausdemeis3495 Год назад
Thank You for answering. Enjoy your coffee.
@stigyanblue1442
@stigyanblue1442 Год назад
NEED!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Got mine on Amazon!
@___.__._.Ayla._.__.___
@___.__._.Ayla._.__.___ 6 месяцев назад
Where do buy your wood from? Everywhere I look a 5”x5” mystery block is $30. I want to start new projects but can’t find specialty wood blocks like this for cheap
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 6 месяцев назад
It’s tough! I go to a local exotic woods store where they sell hardwood blocks for wood turners, and they’re thick enough to be used for carving. If I did more I would buy longer extra thick planks to section out.
@agoogleaccount2861
@agoogleaccount2861 Год назад
get yourself a few generic diamond burr sets. They give you a flat diamond saw wheel . You could probably bend it with a drill press and a wooden form you'd have almost a miniature of that and have you tried the automotive mini 3m flap wheels
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
That’s an interesting idea, I’d be worried that it wouldn’t be perfectly balanced though and would be like a poorly packed top loading washing machine going off axis and breaking. I don’t think I’ve tried the flap wheels
@WEED-love-444
@WEED-love-444 Год назад
You are Picasso i like it👏👏👏
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you!!
@dennismitchell5276
@dennismitchell5276 Год назад
Years ago I put my Dremel in the drawer. Any carving project I worked on was quicker just using a sharp knife. Now that bit could change my mind.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Do you use them for carving hardwoods too?
@dennismitchell5276
@dennismitchell5276 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I used chisels on hard woods.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
@@dennismitchell5276 Do you have any brands you recommend?
@nozepje
@nozepje 3 месяца назад
I owned three of the bits you showed second ( the one you've got over three years). They keep snapping for me..
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 3 месяца назад
That’s interesting… I recently got another to keep one sharp for wood carving but I’ve never had one snap. What do you use them on? Also which brand?
@nozepje
@nozepje 3 месяца назад
@@LogsCarvingClub the dremel brand. And i use them on different kinds of wood without much pressure.. thanks for responding btw!
@timshelton7905
@timshelton7905 Год назад
Sharp.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks!
@nightrider7777
@nightrider7777 4 месяца назад
Which mask and eye protection do you use? Do you also have a link for it?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 4 месяца назад
I might have links in the description but if not I use a 3M respirator with p100 filters. I also use Milwaukee safety glasses but the dust still gets by into my eyes if I’m not careful. I’m not an expert on safety so I’d look a little more into it if I were you.
@jamiecurran3544
@jamiecurran3544 Год назад
It also doubles as a plughole/sink drain cover!😁😂✌️
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Hahaha true!
@jamiecurran3544
@jamiecurran3544 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub I loved the bowl you made BTW!😜✌️
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks!
@Mriya6
@Mriya6 2 дня назад
"$20 is the most expensive dremel tool you can get" Me, sitting here fuming in Australia, as I look at a set of four Kutzall burrs on ebay for $120AUD, so $30 per bit, and that's before another $40AUD for postage.
@lukapavlesic7610
@lukapavlesic7610 4 месяца назад
How long in real time it took you to create that bowl? It looks awesome!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 4 месяца назад
Maybe an hour of carving and an hour of sanding, but it took much longer cause I take frequent breaks to rest my hands and let the dremel cool off
@lukapavlesic7610
@lukapavlesic7610 4 месяца назад
@@LogsCarvingClub Dremel to cool off? I have mine for two weeks now, never thought there was a need to let it cool off when using... After how long of using would you say it needs cooling off?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 4 месяца назад
@@lukapavlesic7610 I don’t know if it actually extends the tools life, but when I use mine consistently for more than an hour it starts to get really hot on my hand so I let it get back from hot to warm before I continue. I’m really just guessing it’s better for the motor long term
@noahbaker-kang5148
@noahbaker-kang5148 Год назад
Did you consider the kutzall rotor saw? It’s also 20$ and the coating is probably more durable.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
That’d probably be a good alternative, I haven’t tried it though
@EVRLYNMedia
@EVRLYNMedia Год назад
Woah
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks!
@JoseL.MarreroRamos-sr4sf
@JoseL.MarreroRamos-sr4sf Месяц назад
I don’t see this tool anymore. Any recommendations?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 21 день назад
That's so interesting. I don't see it either. Maybe it's discontinued?
@MildarValsik
@MildarValsik 7 месяцев назад
I'm curious to what you ise to make wood products food and drink safe.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 7 месяцев назад
This bowl was for knick knacks, but usually for spoons and such I use non-toxic, untreated hardwood and I finish them with food-grade cutting board oil (mineral oil). My favorite wood to use for foods is usually maple
@MildarValsik
@MildarValsik 7 месяцев назад
@@LogsCarvingClub thank you very much.
@Rew_
@Rew_ 11 месяцев назад
Where do you usually get your wood from?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 11 месяцев назад
This piece is from Rockler woodworking, I often get planks from Home Depot or exotic woods from furniture makers or specialty stores
@Rew_
@Rew_ 11 месяцев назад
@@LogsCarvingClub Thanks! I would really like to see how you made the plane and cat!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 11 месяцев назад
@@Rew_ Would love to! Maybe sometime next year, unfortunately too crunched for time to pull it off this summer
@ndownman
@ndownman Год назад
I'm surprised you don't drill the bulk of the material out or use a chisel for bulk removal
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
My aim for this channel is to try to stick to the fewest tools possible, it makes the projects more realistic to follow for people who can’t have whole workshops
@themadfarmer5207
@themadfarmer5207 Год назад
Great for carving out a dugout canoe
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
That would definitely take a lot of patience 😆
@CNYKnifeNut
@CNYKnifeNut Год назад
99% of my Dremel work is done on 6al4v, so this video makes me extremely jealous.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
That must be tough, what are you using them for?
@CNYKnifeNut
@CNYKnifeNut Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub Finishing work for knife parts. A lot of the time I'm working with Timascus (pattern welded titanium alloys) or Zircuti (pattern welded titanium alloys + zirconium), so mistakes can be extremely expensive.
@emineozmen728
@emineozmen728 2 месяца назад
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺 what is the name of the wood 😊
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub 2 месяца назад
This was Cherry.
@pkrfilm
@pkrfilm Год назад
I wanna eat soup outta it
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Would not recommend :(
@JazzyJADAxxx
@JazzyJADAxxx Год назад
I hate those sanding drums :)
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I like them but only in very specific situations, otherwise I usually go for the wheels.
@J-J-S-M
@J-J-S-M Год назад
do you sell your work?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
No sorry, I keep them or give them as gifts to friends and family
@J-J-S-M
@J-J-S-M Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub That’s cool I was asking because I’m booking to get it doing stuff like this and was considering overtime maybe selling on Etsy so curious if you did as well
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
@@J-J-S-M I thought about it but they tend to take me a very long time, so putting it at a realistic price would probably translate into far below minimum wage after costs of materials and tools, if you had other/larger tools and nailed a specific carving to get quantity you could probably pull it off
@TomeRodrigo
@TomeRodrigo Год назад
I would find it much more enjoyable to make such bowl with carving chisels.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Yeah but I was testing the bit for the video
@TomeRodrigo
@TomeRodrigo Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub It's definitelly a cool bit. I use dremel bits for my proxxon.
@yoitsgunattack
@yoitsgunattack Год назад
dame $750 for a piece of wood jesus. do a video on if the wood is worth it
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
$7.50, not too bad for a precut cherry round where I’m located
@jonathanstrength7697
@jonathanstrength7697 6 месяцев назад
Snoop Dogg quit smoking marijuana but he still vibes like he continued smoking that substance.
@Gammi194
@Gammi194 Год назад
30€ in Germany 😢
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Woah!
@__--JY-Moe--__
@__--JY-Moe--__ Год назад
ever thought of a lathe? or may be a angle grinder carbide bit!! thats a tiny tool !! good luck!
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
The video was about the bit I just made a bowl to test it
@mossoconnor4417
@mossoconnor4417 Год назад
They invented a tool for that, it’s called a lathe
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Made the bowl just to test the bits durability, also don’t have a lathe
@johneppstv
@johneppstv Год назад
Looks like a mini version of a grinder plate from harbor freight. Bro, please dont claim expensive... Also angle grinder arbortec blades are about $150 or more. Still brother, you need biger tools you have amazing abilities, amazing dedications, idk if arbor tec makes mini stuff, but 8 know they got a small ball one.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you! Also thanks for the info! Sorry abt the expensive comment I meant expensive for a dremel branded rotary tool bit specifically
@James_carved_a_thing
@James_carved_a_thing Год назад
Please pin me 📌 love your work
@pedroclaro7822
@pedroclaro7822 Год назад
Thats neat but... hand carving that would have been faster (at least for the rough shape)
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Maybe! I do focus on power carving for this channel though, so not much hand carving.
@pedroclaro7822
@pedroclaro7822 Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub fair enough. to each his own :D I like hand carving stuff, it's a bit hard and requires focus and creativity 3D awareness like any sculpting. I also find it enjoyable because it's meditative, and i don't need to wear protective gear unlike with power tools. Cheers
@stevenbliss6484
@stevenbliss6484 Год назад
Um, orange (a food) oil isn't food safe but mineral oil (made from crude oil) is food safe? WTF is wrong with this picture?
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I agree! Really though I’m just following the labels. The orange oil I’m using isn’t pure orange oil, it has additives, and isn’t labeled for use with food
@briandalpe4000
@briandalpe4000 Год назад
It's because the orange oil goes rancid if I'm not mistaken, mineral oil doesn't!
@Rachels123
@Rachels123 Год назад
A lathe would be far more efficient. Then a dremel to finish.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
The video was about the bit, bowl was to test the durability
@bama7169
@bama7169 Год назад
My guy, you got big toes for thumbs.
@zolkazoombalambooska8901
@zolkazoombalambooska8901 Год назад
WARNING WARNING WARNING ! ! ! Listen to this First 4:44
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
True! I’m hoping people don’t start projects before watching the whole video and knowing their tool though
@leeboy8689
@leeboy8689 Год назад
The bowl turned out really nice man cherry has really nice grain
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thank you! I do love the look of it. Makes a huge difference getting a good piece of wood
@Sbremba
@Sbremba Год назад
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Thanks!
@mikaellindqvist5599
@mikaellindqvist5599 Год назад
I cant use my flexshaft for more than 1.5min tops and then it gets so hot its like wielding molten lava. Im really sick of dremel over all. Overpriced crap with almost zero quality.
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Is it old or bent too much while in use? I haven’t had an issue with mine yet. I agree they seem pricey for how simple they look
@harutmarut757
@harutmarut757 Год назад
kutzall better
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Depends
@Unknown15916
@Unknown15916 Год назад
Man. You have to stop biting your finger nails ! ☹️
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I never really expected someone to notice that… you’re right though!
@redrustyhill2
@redrustyhill2 Год назад
You need a lathe. Not a dremmel
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
I made a bowl just to test the bit’s durability
@albertorozco5981
@albertorozco5981 Год назад
Big spender 😒
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
In context I think so!
@ErtsenPlayGames
@ErtsenPlayGames Год назад
Check permagrit tools The best on the market
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Do they make similar attachments?
@ErtsenPlayGames
@ErtsenPlayGames Год назад
yup u can get sanding blocks in different shape , 2 grids (on both sides 1 grid) up to almost 100cm long special files , rotary tools big and small (if u want to buy go with coarse- fine is ...rly fine , not rly for wood) and more i use them for composite materials and wood , works crazy good and literally have lifetime warranty .... just remember to buy coarse ones because fine is like super fine ...mostly for composite materials , easly clog up in wood and dont use them on metal , can work for some time but will get destroyed to fast for the price and dont work as good as for example 3M Cubitron II abrasives PS u should also check entire line of 3M CUBITRON II (cubitron II its name of ceramic abrasive material they use) literally last 10-15x longer than bosch , dewalt , mirka , festool etc where works 2-3x faster and cost the same or less (except 125mm cutting discs - but they literally last 10x longer and works in my case 1.5-2times faster) belts for belt sander discs for orbital sander etc....if u not ever used them but used top brand ones like Mirka , Festool etc you will be like " DAAAAMN" if u never used mirka etc jaw on the floor xD i love to cut discs and belts for belt sander from 3M Cubitron II line to make my own discs and drums for Dremel works crazy good there is also Norton Blaze ...its like 70% performance of 3M cubitron II line abrasives in case of speed and lifetime but 1000% stronger glue that let u push it on thin parts (like sticking out screew that will destroy everything else and 3M discs too but using norton blaze u can easly sand it pushing the tool like madman ..... rapid strip is crazy for metalworking etc if u want paint or rust off as quick as possible
@kitten-whisperer
@kitten-whisperer Год назад
I just got into whittling and power carving and chainsaw carving and everything else wood and carving. Do whittlers look down on power carvers for using dremals? All of my other hobbies, you have purists all over and it's obnoxious
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
Sure, but you’re right in that its across any hobbyist groups. For example people who love ebikes and people who think they’re cheating. As long as you’re enjoying yourself I think you’re set. Wood carvers are also generally very kind, I’ve only seen a couple negative comments. Also, I like whittling with basswood, but no way I’d go acoustic with a hardwood like Purple Heart or even maple
@kitten-whisperer
@kitten-whisperer Год назад
@@LogsCarvingClub my main 2 hobbies are guitar and photography and man oh man do I absolutely loathe the purist know it alls in those 2 groups. Those 2 hobbies have very few "rules" if you will. They're both very creative and if you like it then that is the "right" way but some of the veterans of those hobbies just can't help but to belittle new comers and try to dictate how they do it. I've came across quite of few of those types in basic wood working as well.
@ridhasculpteur
@ridhasculpteur Год назад
you should invest in learning how to use chisels so much energy and time waste
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
This is a power carving channel I just made a bowl to test the durability of the bit
@majorearl878
@majorearl878 Год назад
Get some knives
@LogsCarvingClub
@LogsCarvingClub Год назад
This is a power carving channel and the video is about reviewing the bit