you can do many things in life... doesn't mean they are all good ideas.
why not practice on a lump of wood and see if you like the result ? My guess is you won't !
I would like to have a go on an old stock but is it a stupid idea, has anyone done it?
you can do many things in life... doesn't mean they are all good ideas.
why not practice on a lump of wood and see if you like the result ? My guess is you won't !
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Dremel does an actual engraver.
I've never done anything as fine as engraving with a dremel dremel but the size and weight of it really discourages me from giving it a go.
You can get an additional, smaller, cutter handle that plugs into the chuck of a Dremel via a flex lead and makes it more manageable to do more intricate work.
I personally wouldn't engrave a stock with one on grounds of taste but each to their own.
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Popularization of the Dremel is one of the things that has ruined most guns
Too many airguns!
Thanks guys just wondered
I have seen very nice stippling done with a dremal.
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Definately practice first. The picture in your mind will not match the picture you actualy see.⁹
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Nothing wrong with a Dremel, I wouldn't trust myself using it to engrave though!
What kind of engraving were you thinking of Barry? Personally I wouldn't risk it.
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