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I've seen mixed reviews online, so was wondering if anyone here had any insight on this product.
Sorry if it's been asked before, I only had a quick look on the threads to see if it already had.
Thanks.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=dremel+tooliHaunt wrote:Dremel? What is it?
MacPhantom wrote:I've never tried the kit, but I did try using the router on my Dremel on a pumpkin one year. I got pumpkin bits all over me, and the lines didn't even come out straight. Then I tried my Black and Decker jigsaw, and it worked way better.
Yes, the interwebs can be quite perplexing.iHaunt wrote:Thank you, Spooky!I've never used this kind of tool before.
jadewik wrote:I have a pumpkin carving dremel. I've used it once... maybe 3-4 years ago? I was not impressed. It's GREAT for detail carving, but it's so terribly messy.
One tip I had read for keeping the tool clean (less scrubbing) was to put it in a sandwich baggie-- poke the part that spins out of the bag, of course. That worked well to keep the tool clean, but it is still a big mess-- it flings pumpkin bits everywhere.
If you want to do detail work, I'd say it works well. I wouldn't use it for the main carving portions.
I used my dremel to do the detail work on this pumpkin:
iHaunt wrote:Some people have good creative how to carve the pumpkins, well.... not me! I like old fashioned way!My girlfriend do loves to carve the pumpkins all the time, sometimes I do.