
How to use your High Speed Rotary Tool (HSRT) for fun and profit.
*Dremel ®, *Craftsman ®, *Mastercraft ®, *Black & Decker ®, *Samona ® and others, manufacture High Speed Rotary Tools, but are lacking in detailed instructions, advice, tips & techniques, and projects. Ways you can have fun using your rotary tool to make gifts, repairs, care for pets, or maybe even earn some money with your HSRT! Well, this is your **free site to learn all this, and more!
*Note: Dremel, Mastercraft, Craftsman, Black& Decker, and Samona are registered trademarks of some manufacturers of HSRT's. They hold all rights to the names which are used here as examples only.
WELCOME! New stuff added every few days!
What can I do at this site?
1. Learn stuff:... Like how to use your HSRT to carve wood craft, or to etch your design on glass or jewelry, or to help with household repairs, and lots of other things.
2. Ask Questions:..and maybe get answers, about how to do things with your HSRT. Post your questions on the BLOG.
3. Talk to other like-minded people who would like to have more fun, and maybe earn a little money using their HSRT! Try the BLOG here.
Why?
Well...why not? You can gain satisfaction and enjoyment in creating crafts, and using a little power tool well, gives you a sense of accomplishment. It's one of life's little skills that is nice to have and you never know where it may lead. Anything from the peace and contentment of making something beautiful and useful, (instead of vegetating in front of a TV), to creating valuable works of art.
Is it difficult?
Yes, and No! The difficult part is finding a little free time, in our busy lives, where we can be creative. Next is to be patient with ourselves and not expect too much at the beginning. Then, it's easy. With a little practice, almost anyone can do good work with their HSRT.
How do I start?
Click here >INTRODUCTION
Free Site: You really are free, to use this site, learn all you can, and apply your knowledge as you see fit. In keeping with the true spirit of the internet, no payment and/or, no registration is required. However we all know that it costs something to build and maintain a website, so for those who wish to show their appreciation, for some help or useful info they received, there is a"Tip Jar"where you are free to make a deposit, via Paypal.
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