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Recent Customer Reviews in Crafts

  • May 19, 2012

    rmoench  from Phoenix, Rating:5.0

    Such a cool product! Easy to get the hang of as well, works just like a pen with a twist, and people think that I got it professionally done. I'm not a great artist even, and I've been blown away by how good the finished product looks! Wood can be bought for a few bucks at the store and I've used it for a few gifts like birthdays and graduation. WELL worth the money!

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? Exact
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? Exact
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Excellent
  • Exceeded my wildest expectations

    May 18, 2012

    ramcalley  from Los Angeles, CA, Rating:5.0

    If you really think about it, rarely in life does something truly exceed our expectations. A stranger you meet, a true friend, a lover... packages of miniature plastic award trophies; all these things have something in common. If we aren't careful, we will fall victim to mediocrity. When the imagination shuts down, the future ends with it. Without imagination, would the automobile ever have been invented? Would computers fit in our pockets? Would children laugh and play? Would we wonder why the sky is blue? Would we feel? When something outperforms our expectations, the limits of our imagination are tested. We are taken out of our own world for a moment and into that of another. We realize that this world is infinite, and yet infinitely momentary. Everything begins and ends, but if we're lucky, for just one moment - we will experience true meaning. When that happens, make sure to have a bag of 12 miniature plastic award trophies nearby - so you can celebrate.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? It's like when you look into a mirror.
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? It's like as accurate as elementary mathematics.
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. It's like the best ever. These little trophies have changed my life.
  • Hard to work with

    May 15, 2012

    earthangel2345  from Chillicothe, IL, Rating:3.0

    Hard to wrap, not suitable for wire-wrapping. I had a hard time using.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? Same
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? It seemed to convince me!!
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. Not appropriate for wire wrapping.
  • May 15, 2012

    vickieinky  from Crestwood, KY, Rating:4.0

    Keeps the icing in well, especially when traveling and setting up cakes. nice idea.

    • How did the image on site compare with the actual product? same
    • How accurate was the on site description of the product? same
    • Please tell us about the quality of the product. good
  • May 15, 2012

    duedah  from Ft.lauderdale, Fl, Rating:5.0

    Order arrived on time and is a great starter set for my newest adventure.

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  • Thread:
    Soapstone Carving?

    Replies: 3

    Posted 11/23/10 11:00 AM

    I've been looking into stone carving/sculpting as a hobby and have been told that soapstone is a good way to start. I've heard that you can use wood rasps to shape the stone. Does anyone have experience with this, or maybe a suggestion on where I can find some starter tools? Thanks!

    Posted 03/05/11 06:50 PM

    try buying a dremel tool and they usually have all the accessories to cut,carve sand,route etc. [link removed]

    Posted 05/13/11 01:06 PM

    Soapstone or a chunk of alabaster would be a terrific place to begin. We used a rasp, and then sandpaper, and finally noxon to bring up the shine (an old sock with the noxon while you watch TV works great!) I took an introductory class and our work was not meant to be detailed, I suspect the dremel might be the way to go if you were looking for more detail.

    Posted 05/13/11 01:54 PM

    Well I just ordered a set of wood rasps today. I put it off for a long time, but decided to go that route. I'm not looking for detail, more of a meditative exercise and I think that the sound of the dremel would interfere with that. I'll look into noxon. I've never heard of it. Also what grain of sandpaper would you recommend? Thanks!

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