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ID:	62788 It's an engraving bit. I'm not sure of the exact size, it came in the kit of my Dremel 300 series. I'm using the plunge router collar on it, with the adjustable depth gauge so I can set it to not go too deep into the wood.

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    I think I have a few of those, I just didn't know what the heck they were for.

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    Been real busy all week with work, but did some burning today. I guess this is how the mountains are going to be displayed on my map. What do you guys think?

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    Just : awesome!

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    The mountains look great!

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    Looks nice, though I'm gonna say you should make it a 3d terrain map instead

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    Been a while, took a break from burning and got some stain for the ocean. For whatever reason, I only bought one 1.5" brush, so I can't get to any of the small spots, which make up like half of the ocean. I'll probably invest in some small foam brushes later this week. The stain color turned out real nice, and my fear of not having a smooth enough surface with the chiseling/sanding turned out to be better, as the stain has soaked in to different spots unevenly, creating a wave pattern. Perfect, since this is an ocean.

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    It looks really cool. Can't wait to see more progress on this.

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    Looking great!

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    This looks amazing! Really impressed, looking forward to seeing the finished peice.

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