This house us going to look awesome. I like the lifted roof.
I have a plug in Dremel and two Harbor Freight units (which have worked fine). Those just seem too clunky for model work to me. I also have a battery Dremel somewhere, but it is buried and the batteries just didn’t seem to last. It may be found some day, by an archaeologist hunting relics.I have the Dremel full size, mini, and Micro. I needed each one at one time for different projects at work, and the company paid for them. Since I included thier costs in the invoices, the boss said they were mine.
My full size is the 8220, 12V battery one, both the Mini, and Micro are internal battery powered, the micro is about the only one I use for models. But the 8220 has the finest speed control.I have a plug in Dremel and two Harbor Freight units (which have worked fine). Those just seem too clunky for model work to me. I also have a battery Dremel somewhere, but it is buried and the batteries just didn’t seem to last. It may be found some day, by an archaeologist hunting relics.
I have all but stopped using CA, I use UV resin now. it lets you move things into the right position, then hit it with UV light, and lock 'em in place.Thanks for the compliments guys. It is much appreciated. I hope to finish this properly. I’ll keep at it.
I’m not well today and at this point, I think it was the CA glue I used on the door assembly. I had two sneezing fits followed by coughing and then coughed miserably all night. I just finished a session with the nebulizer and feel much better now. I’m going to avoid the CA for now and see if that is the issue. Arrggg!
I have some ‘quick dry’ glues that aren’t CA, so work can continue.
The front door is begging to be built as is the front trim. Most of that trim will be hidden by the porch but it needs to be done, the thing looks pitiful now.