So I used my Dremel to cut up a Leuku I've had for about 10 to 12 years I never use, about only 5 times. Its been sitting in the bottom of a metal toolbox I keep my sharp tools in. I don't like having tools I don't use. So as it had a 9" blade I thought it would make a nice 5" bushcrafter as it had a nice high scandi grind. The blade blank was only like £20 so no loss really if I'd of messed it up.
That vertical line is 4" before I decided, Oh, that would work as a 5".
Im going to use it as a rat tail in birch for the handle.
Simple G-clamped an old ruler to it as a freehand guide.
With a good file it should be a great knife.
I used 2 of the EZ SpeedClic discs and they were great. I'd 10000% recommend those for your Dremel, not only are they super quick to change discs, none of the snapping discs over tightening the screw. The the sanding drum one is very good too!
I hoped and it did do exactly what I wanted it to do and that was keep it cool. Absolutely no colour change in the steel.
That vertical line is 4" before I decided, Oh, that would work as a 5".
Im going to use it as a rat tail in birch for the handle.
Simple G-clamped an old ruler to it as a freehand guide.
With a good file it should be a great knife.
I used 2 of the EZ SpeedClic discs and they were great. I'd 10000% recommend those for your Dremel, not only are they super quick to change discs, none of the snapping discs over tightening the screw. The the sanding drum one is very good too!
I hoped and it did do exactly what I wanted it to do and that was keep it cool. Absolutely no colour change in the steel.