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How are you going to protect the bearings from outside crud with the =
middle of the knockoff missing?  Just curious.
Lester
On Jun 2, 2015, at 11:50 AM, WeslakeMonza1330--- via Spridgets wrote:
> Trying again except I've ordered Dremel engraving bits now..
> =20
> From: WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
> Sent: 29/05/2015 18:56:42 GMT Daylight Time
> Subj: Metal engraving and a Dremel
> =20
> Trying again
> =20
> From: WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
> Sent: 28/05/2015 22:14:12 GMT Daylight Time
> Subj: Metal engraving and a Dremel
> =20
> Hi list,
> =20
> I know that I first heard of a 'Dremel' on the list years ago but only =
bought one last Christmas.  I've done a bunch of stuff with it and when =
browsing stuff recall seeing an engraving tip for it.  At the time I =
didn't understand that as I thought that an engraving tool had a hammer =
action a bit like a hammer drill.  However, unless I'm mistaken all a =
traditional engraving tool is, is a high speed rotary device with some =
kind of tip in it that spins around.  So, am I likewise right that my =
Dremel tool can be a rotary engraving tool?
> =20
> The reason I am asking is that the item I took to my only 'free hand =
engraver' turned out to be  a wasted journey as the engraver is off work =
sick and may be for some time and I though about doing the job myself.  =
I don't have a very steaddddy hand but I think that what I need doing I =
should be ok with.  I have a knock off spinner that has been lightened =
by having the centre machined out of it and I now need to get =
re-chromed.  My previous experience is that the chromer will not only =
strip off the remnants of old chrome but will polish it before =
re-chroming.  That polishing and then re-chroming will make the 'arrow' =
and letters 'right side' and 'undo' so faint that they will be more =
difficult to read than I would like.  So my intention was to get an =
engraver to run the tool into the existing letters to get some fresh =
depth to them before having the spinner polished and re-chromed.  Any =
reason then why I ought not to buy an engraving bit for my Dremel (not =
sure if they come in different sizes) and do this myself?
> =20
> Thanks
> =20
> =20
> Daniel
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space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">How are you going to protect 
the bearings from outside crud with the middle of the knockoff missing? 
 Just curious.<div><br></div><div>Lester<br><div><div>On Jun 2, 2015, at 
11:50 AM, WeslakeMonza1330--- via Spridgets wrote:</div><br 
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<div>Trying again except I've ordered Dremel engraving bits now..</div>
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  From: <a 
href="mailto:WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com">WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com</a><br>To: <a 
href="mailto:spridgets@autox.team.net">spridgets@autox.team.net</a><br>Sent: 
  29/05/2015 18:56:42 GMT Daylight Time<br>Subj: Metal engraving and a 
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  <div>Trying again</div>
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    From: <a 
href="mailto:WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com">WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com</a><br>To: <a 
href="mailto:spridgets@autox.team.net">spridgets@autox.team.net</a><br>Sent: 
    28/05/2015 22:14:12 GMT Daylight Time<br>Subj: Metal engraving and a 
    Dremel<br></div>
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face="Arial">
    <div>Hi list,</div>
    <div> </div>
    <div>I know that I first heard of a 'Dremel' on the list years ago but only 
    bought one last Christmas.  I've done a bunch of stuff with it and 
when 
    browsing stuff recall seeing an engraving tip for it.  At the time I 
    didn't understand that as I thought that an engraving tool had a hammer 
    action a bit like a hammer drill.  However, unless I'm mistaken all a 
    traditional engraving tool is, is a high speed rotary device with some kind 
    of tip in it that spins around.  So, am I likewise right that my 
Dremel 
    tool can be a rotary engraving tool?</div>
    <div> </div>
    <div>The reason I am asking is that the item I took to my only 'free hand 
    engraver' turned out to be  a wasted journey as the engraver is off 
    work sick and may be for some time and I though about doing the job 
    myself.  I don't have a very steaddddy hand but I think that what I 
    need doing I should be ok with.  I have a knock off spinner that has 
    been lightened by having the centre machined out of it and I now need to 
get 
    re-chromed.  My previous experience is that the chromer will not only 
    strip off the remnants of old chrome but will polish it before 
    re-chroming.  That polishing and then re-chroming will make the 
'arrow' 
    and letters 'right side' and 'undo' so faint that they will be more 
    difficult to read than I would like.  So my intention was to get an 
    engraver to run the tool into the existing letters to get some fresh depth 
    to them before having the spinner polished and re-chromed.  Any reason 
    then why I ought not to buy an engraving bit for my Dremel (not sure if 
they 
    come in different sizes) and do this myself?</div>
    <div> </div>
    <div>Thanks</div>
    <div> </div>
    <div> </div>
    
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