Can someone give me some advice or tip to use the tool and for that ammonite Are there any dremel bits that are similar to zoicpaleotech’s bits I will practice first with some ammonite fragments
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The matrix is kinda soft and weak.
Just got a dremel and am trying to use it to clean fossils i found
What dremel heads and speeds work best for removing hard rock deposits to expose fossils? The dremel engraver and a few pics is how i started prepping (heck it’s still how i prep) make sure you post plenty of pictures of your progress and don’t be afraid to ask advice All of us other preppers will be glad to help out Some of the members here are artists with a prep job
Always looking for unprepped wrf material Hi there, kane was speaking about the vibrating dremel. They do have the classic electric rotary tool I use mine occasionally on fossil shark teeth with a polishing wheel to pull off some of the river/stream gunk and hit it with just a toooouch of polish
They have a great variety of burrs, cutting wheels, grinders etc.
The dremel will not prep my crab concretions alone, but it does play a crucial role in my prep process Having only one type of tool would never let me enjoy fossils I didn't have any tools except a hammer and chisel decades ago when i first started. The dremel seems to run quite well for extended periods of time without overheating
Like @ptychodus04 i learned that overuse of engravers burns some brands out easily. I am looking at upgrading from a dremel 290 engraver with zoic paleo's tips, but i am not sure about the differences in the various air scribes available I'd like to hear anyone's nuanced opinions on why they like/dislike particular scribes, and how they each compare to one another I have heard that the dremel 290 can cause this
I dont use it any more
Been using the paleotools scribes for 34 years and never had the 'tingly' problem and use to scribe for up to 10 hours a day This includes the big super jack too. Hello, this is my first time using a dremel to prepare fossils I decided to begin testing the dremel on an enrolled trilobite with partial cephalon because i thought it would the easiest and it was already missing pieces
So far i am happy with the results, however, it's very difficult to get in. Hey all, i have a question regarding fossil prep