Should be a Phillip’s Head there, too.
Had to look up Dremel according to Wiwkipedia it’s a brand of power tools not atype of tool.
I guess the bandsaw shark hasn’t evolved yet.
And like more mundane sharks that replace teeth regularly, those last two swap out bits.
Is that a Ripsaw or a Crosscut Saw?
I have to admire the artist. She included the torque limit ring on the “Power Drill.” It even appears that the “Dremel” uses a collet.
Where is the IKEA shark?
In a pinch they can all be used as orca snacks.
Funny, Maria! Thanks.
They’re very busy on the hole!
There are sawfish, tho.
I’ve had Dremels for decades, mostly for porting and polishing cylinder heads (when I could still do that sort of thing). Comes in handy for several things, but I’m not hold a shark to grind a nail head.
momofalex7 over 1 year ago
Should be a Phillip’s Head there, too.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 1 year ago
Had to look up Dremel according to Wiwkipedia it’s a brand of power tools not atype of tool.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 1 year ago
I guess the bandsaw shark hasn’t evolved yet.
P51Strega over 1 year ago
And like more mundane sharks that replace teeth regularly, those last two swap out bits.
Doug K over 1 year ago
Is that a Ripsaw or a Crosscut Saw?
John Wiley Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have to admire the artist. She included the torque limit ring on the “Power Drill.” It even appears that the “Dremel” uses a collet.
eolan59 over 1 year ago
Where is the IKEA shark?
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
In a pinch they can all be used as orca snacks.
johnjoyce over 1 year ago
Funny, Maria! Thanks.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
They’re very busy on the hole!
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
There are sawfish, tho.
Muzi54 over 1 year ago
I’ve had Dremels for decades, mostly for porting and polishing cylinder heads (when I could still do that sort of thing). Comes in handy for several things, but I’m not hold a shark to grind a nail head.