We are surrounded by a variety of electronic devices in our homes, each with a remote control. And often at the most inopportune moment they all disappear somewhere. A wooden remote control storage box will solve this problem. Dremel tips to make it special.
Trap for remote controls
What you’ll need:
- Dremel VersaTip gas soldering iron
- Dremel VersaTip Rotary Arcing Kit 240
- wooden spice box
- Sheet of paper, tracing paper transfer paper , pencil
- ruler, scissors, gloves.
Step 1
Choose your design. To avoid mistakes during the transfer of lines on the box, pre-draw the drawing on paper, or print out a ready-made.
Step 2
Transfer the obtained image to the carton. To do this, place tracing paper on one side with a colored layer down, then paper with a drawing and trace it with a pencil. After making sure that the design is imprinted on the box, start burning.
Step 3
Put on gloves. Add some variety to your pattern with the Dremel VersaTip Charging Attachment Set 240 . It includes four nozzles of different shapes: oval, with a pattern, with a rounded or sharp tip. Repeat the same steps on different sides of the box. Decorate it to your liking.
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What kind of trap is the “Remote Control Trap”?