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Project Idea - Dice Tower

This got a little complicated because my tower is just a touch out of round. That's probably due to the fact that it was pretty wet when I turned it. The result is that I had to burn the horizontal lines a bit deeper to get depth on the shallow side.

I don't trust myself with a Dremel, unless I build a jig as you mentioned. My original plan was to burn the vertical lines with a woodburner. Now I don't know if that will look bad because the vertical lines won't have the depth of the horizontal lines. I'll experiment.

I was not thinking freehand, I was thinking having it all jigged up so you could do it very precisely. I have been wanting to build some kind of jig like this myself, but haven't quite figured out the details (granted, I put the project on hold months ago). Something to hold the dremel, and some way to slide the dremel in a strait line in a particular direction. Ideally, I was thinking of using some gears, pulleys, etc. to make sure I could get steady movement, not sure if it would be required. Then I was going to use some of those really fine pointed bits to carve fine details. Simple details, strait lines and the like.

Now, I guess your tower has an angled surface...so if you did put together some kind of jig, you would need to account for that angle and make sure that advancing the dremel was in that plane... Its probably a far more complicated problem than I think it is, TBPH. 😛
 
Notched the verticals with a chisel. Will clean them up a bit.

Drilling holes for the door was not exactly scary, but it was a little intense. Now I'm off to find the bits for my die grinder. In order to do that I have to clean the garage. 😡

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I hit pause over the holidays with company here. Now it's going to be cold for a week or so. I hope to get back to it soon.
You can say the cold part again. My neuropathy is off the charts with this cold turn. I've been going to setup my lab, but it's hard with my legs firing. I can't wait for it to pass soon.

Gregory
 
It's not like Minnesota cold, but it's plenty cold for us. I have a patio heater in the garage but I ran out of propane yesterday. I didn't feel like running to town for more.
 
It's not like Minnesota cold, but it's plenty cold for us. I have a patio heater in the garage but I ran out of propane yesterday. I didn't feel like running to town for more.
Kerosene is a little safer for indoors imho. I've done what you're doing under pressure to finish things. I finally put in a hard wired box heater a bunch of years back.
 
Kerosene is a little safer for indoors imho. I've done what you're doing under pressure to finish things. I finally put in a hard wired box heater a bunch of years back.

I hear you. My garage has a 9 foot ceiling and a section with an 18' ceiling. The patio heater isn't the best plan but there is plenty of overhead room. One of these years I will install some heat/AC. But there are so many things on the list ahead of that purchase.
 
I hear you. My garage has a 9 foot ceiling and a section with an 18' ceiling. The patio heater isn't the best plan but there is plenty of overhead room. One of these years I will install some heat/AC. But there are so many things on the list ahead of that purchase.
Oh I totally get it. I have a mini-split system that lives under my tablesaw - i bought it maybe 3 years ago to replace the box heater and give me ac in the summer...alas
 
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