nev
Established Member
But learnt a few what not to dos along the way. Mainly, make lines either 1 blade thick or at least 3 or 4 thick, cos when you try to cut two right next to each other the blade drifts in and out and makes a smooth line nigh on impossible. That along with my inexperience, over-eagerness and lack of patience doesn't make for smooth lines.
Also don't make any lines narrower than your smallest drill bit #-o
That said, I can recognise it as a beetle and none of the bits fell out, so RESULT
I've attached some nice big photos so you can see just how rough it is, just to show other noobs its not just the talented that post pics and if you stand back far enough everything looks good
(Image found on google and I just erased line ends etc to create the 'islands' to cut. (using GIMP) )
Also don't make any lines narrower than your smallest drill bit #-o
That said, I can recognise it as a beetle and none of the bits fell out, so RESULT
I've attached some nice big photos so you can see just how rough it is, just to show other noobs its not just the talented that post pics and if you stand back far enough everything looks good
(Image found on google and I just erased line ends etc to create the 'islands' to cut. (using GIMP) )