I have a question... Do you prefer to use a dremel drill or a router to
carve designs in little girls' labia? Each has advantages and
disadvantages... The router is almost too big (even if you remove the
base plate) in most cases, but the dremel drill bits are so small that
it takes forever to finish large carvings. The dremel can't be beat for
intricate work. On the other hand, the router's loud motor drowns out
most of the screaming. Comments?
Troll.
Ryan <[email protected]> wrote
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> Subject: Dremel drill or router?
> Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:17:38 -0500
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> I have a question... Do you prefer to use a dremel drill or a router to
> carve designs in little girls' labia? Each has advantages and
> disadvantages... The router is almost too big (even if you remove the
> base plate) in most cases, but the dremel drill bits are so small that
> it takes forever to finish large carvings. The dremel can't be beat for
> intricate work. On the other hand, the router's loud motor drowns out
> most of the screaming. Comments?
>
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