Thanks, I love my Dremel

A growing number of collectors customize their automatic knives by changing scales, bolsters, blades, doing fileworks, ... Wether you're a guru or just a wannabe knife modder, this is the place to discuss it!

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The-Distinctive-Edge
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Post by The-Distinctive-Edge »

Am I missing some pics! I want to see!! :D
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FivePointOh wrote:Just a peculiar thought, why is it still called filework if it's done with a Dremel? Shouldn't it be called Dremelwork? Filework is an art and done by hand using hand files. I'm not saying that using the Dremel is cheating, but I don't think it should be called filework. Sorry but I'm in an unusual state of mind this morn as I await the delivery man and my newest toy. ;)
Mr. FivePointOh,

TRY IT FIRST BEFORE YE SPEAK ! Why did we go from spears to guns?

It might sound like the Dremel is used a lot but thats not the case. I use it for about 5% of the work, the rest is by file.
One loves to possess arms, though they hope never to have occasion for them. Thomas Jefferson
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The-Distinctive-Edge wrote:Am I missing some pics! I want to see!! :D
Paul
Paul,

The pictures are under the thread, Lets see some filework.

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