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I'm thinking about creating some embellishments (carving) in an aluminum finial on a custom FP. Any suggestions as to what tools to use and where to get? Would tools like wood carvers use suffice?
I'm thinking about creating some embellishments (carving) in an aluminum finial on a custom FP. Any suggestions as to what tools to use and where to get? Would tools like wood carvers use suffice?
I'm thinking about creating some embellishments (carving) in an aluminum finial on a custom FP. Any suggestions as to what tools to use and where to get? Would tools like wood carvers use suffice?
Dremel will work, a high speed air driven dental type hand piece is much better. They spin around 350,000 to 400,00 rpm and use solid carbide cutters with a 1/16 in shaft. You can also get diamond tools with the 1/16 in shaft. The tools are very tiny and can do very delicate cutting even on very hard materials. It's the same kind of tool a dentist uses for making the cuts for fillings. I have such a tool that I use mostly for doing my pierced work on wood turnings.
I'm thinking about creating some embellishments (carving) in an aluminum finial on a custom FP. Any suggestions as to what tools to use and where to get? Would tools like wood carvers use suffice?
Dremel will work, a high speed air driven dental type hand piece is much better. They spin around 350,000 to 400,00 rpm and use solid carbide cutters with a 1/16 in shaft. You can also get diamond tools with the 1/16 in shaft. The tools are very tiny and can do very delicate cutting even on very hard materials. It's the same kind of tool a dentist uses for making the cuts for fillings. I have such a tool that I use mostly for doing my pierced work on wood turnings.
Most dental tools have a 90 degree head piece to make it conform to your mouth, making it very hard to use for carving. Mine is a modified dental drill with a straight headpiece. You adjust the speed by changing air pressure. I use this for carving eggs amoung other things. A dremel, though under powered for carving metals, or any other electric or air tool will work just fine. I would suggest only carbide or diamond bits as high speed steel tends to heat up fast and burns up the bit or the wood. Jim S
Here are a few examples of high speed engravers:
Paragrave | Paragraver | Inventors of High Speed Engraving
High Speed Engraving and Carving Tool
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