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Wasted some time trying to hit cuts that just aren’t possible with the current tool. I’m gonna break his legs if I go chisel and hammer. I do have a 1” grinder that is pretty sweet… I should have brought her out to play. At any rate I find the limitations of my tools frustrating.

Wasted some time trying to hit cuts that just aren’t possible with the current tool. I’m gonna break his legs if I go chisel and hammer. I do have a 1” grinder that is pretty sweet… I should have brought her out to play. At any rate I find the limitations of my tools frustrating.

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Dude, git the 20vMax Dewalt cordless grinder, for starters....then a variable-speed die grinder with diamond-coated bits for the tight stuff. Low speed.

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I hear you on the die grinder, but why should I get a cordless grinder? That seems like silly advice.

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Cordless tools > corded. I've been a contractor for 30+ years. FUCK power cords.

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I’ll admit I do enjoy cordless, but I prefer cords on circular saws and grinders. I’m sure they’re better than they used to be, but they ain’t for me.

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Great job! I couldn't see the lizard in the form before when you were starting out, but you've nailed that spine twist perfectly and accurately. Even have a realistic bulging of the organs in the curve and stretching of skin. I'm quite impressed.

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Gonna sell it?

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Guess I could, but I don’t know how to put a price on it.

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Perhaps put together a paragraph about yourself, the imagery, and the technique you used then post it to eBay for $10 with $5 shipping and see what happens...

Let the market decide a fair price.

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https://pic8.co/sh/L8GZ0j.png

I should become an artist, bunch of assholes selling barely shaped rocks for over 3k…

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You are definitely in Dremel tool territory.