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I bought a Dremel, and I had all of these great ideas about what I was going to do with it; I removed some gunk, removed some rust off an old Schwinn Stingray, etc. Now that all of that work is done, I'm stuck just making really shiny pennies & stuff. I even polished a rock. Did you get that?! A frickin' rock! I polished it! It was kinda pretty though.

So, back to the question: What can you do with a 5,000-25,000 RPM Dremel? Funny answers accepted and encouraged.

2007-07-29 07:06:34 · 8 answers · asked by Mickey Mouse Spears 7 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

To the first answerer whose name should not be fooled with: Great idea, but I live in the Land of Lincoln. All driftwood -- even the fresh stuff straight out of the Mississip, has already been carved to resemble Lincoln. It's all you can do here to find some good Lincoln Logs or other medium that can be carved or molded into Lincoln-head paraphernalia.

Silly One: Could you please clarify "rammel"? I like it as a made up word, and if that's all it is, then I will give it a try.

2007-07-29 07:16:31 · update #1

Mr. Bean: It's ok to improvise in this case. You are not required to know what a Dremel is. Being in the dark and making a wrong assumption could make your answer the funniest.

To Orchid/Iron Maiden monster whose name I can't recall (Is it Vinny?): I wouldn't have picked you as a "Carve a little squirrel" kinda person. I guess that's why they always say "Never judge a mummified zombie by their freakishly ghoulish appearance."

2007-07-29 07:26:31 · update #2

Justin B: I like your style. A Dremel being used to make fluffy omletes?You're a bad M.F. Just one question: which attachment do I use to whip them up extra fluffy? I think it's a given that the RPM's should be turned all the way up to 25,000. Maybe I'll use it as my ultra-fast salt & pepper distributor / whip-at-and-sting-your-face-burn-your-eyes thing.

You also gave me a good idea with the Jell-O. My son has allergies to a lot of things, and hasn't been able to experience much of the food world. Jell-O is something he could have. So... what? Feed him with the Dremel? Sweet.

2007-07-29 07:36:13 · update #3

Phigment: A 25,000 RPM Q-Tip? Are you crazy? Hmmm... that just might work. Directly into the ear canal... Yes -- that makes my head feel funny. WHOA! I think I just messed up!! Hmm... starting to feel dizzy. Some blood... ok!
Is the room growing, or am I getting shorter? Weird... I can't think straight anymore. What is the typing/// ok..Socks. ....................

i love you......aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanthony

2007-07-29 07:44:37 · update #4

8 answers

Make driftwood carvings of Abe Lincoln!

2007-07-29 07:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by ♫ՖքØØķ¥♫ 7 · 1 0

Get a block of wood and carve a squirrel statue.

2007-07-29 07:11:52 · answer #2 · answered by . 5 · 1 0

Clean your ears, teeth, use to cut nose hairs put cotton or cloth on the end and use instead of toilet paper.
Fashion a blade for it for use as a slushie maker, crushed ice, milk shakes.

2007-07-29 07:34:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

after reading all that i still didnt get the dremel rimmel thing. i even confused it with rimmel cosmetics...whenever i look at any question i think of skin, hair, cosmetics by rimmel

2007-07-29 12:43:17 · answer #4 · answered by ?beauty? 6 · 0 0

a fluffy omellete
or some jello for the wee-one

2007-07-29 07:16:05 · answer #5 · answered by Ol man Moses Bohannon 4 · 1 0

You could make runes and sell them, you could engrave plaques as a side thing.... my other half makes designs on walking sticks

2007-07-29 07:22:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Throw it away and the in next week you'll find ten uses for it and the garbage man will too.

2007-07-29 07:14:05 · answer #7 · answered by Harbinger 6 · 1 0

...ehem....I could give back a funny answer if I knew what a dremel was....

2007-07-29 07:11:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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