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We have a brand new Jewelry Making Editor, Mardi Robyn and to celebrate, we are giving away a Dremel Moto-Saw, thanks to well, Dremel!
The brand new Moto-Saw is a tool that converts from a stationary scroll saw to a handheld portable coping saw with the touch of a button.
Unlike traditional scroll saws that crafters and hobbyists may use, the Moto-Saw isn’t bulky, intimidating or difficult to set-up or operate. It’s a great tool for family crafts and users of all experience levels, too.
Some of the tool’s features include:
- Two convenient saws in one—a stationary yet easily portable scroll saw for bench-top or kitchen tabletop use, and a lightweight, detachable handheld coping saw.
- Fast clamp base quickly attaches to various sizes of tables, benches and other surfaces. With the push of a button, the easy-to-detach coping saw allows the tool to be used in hand.
- An auto-tensioning QuickChange™ mechanism allows users to quickly switch blades without a wrench, while also keeping the blade taught, reducing the need to make blade adjustments.
Here’s some inspiration to give you a feel for the types of projects the Moto-Saw is ideal for including light repairs, crafts, model building and any number of Pinterest-inspired projects.
The Moto-Saw is available starting this month on Amazon.com and at Lowe’s home improvement centers, for a suggested retail price of $99.99 USD.
And to celebrate, we are giving one away to one lucky CraftGossip reader!
WIN WIN WIN
To win this machine, you have to tell us by leaving a comment here as to how you can use it in your jewelry making projects!
Leave a shout out to our new editor as well for an extra chance!
Ends 20th Feb. US residents only.
- Michaels Dream Tree Challenge Update
- Tutorial: How to use a Jewelers Saw
- Taking a Moment to Introduce Myself
Comments
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I would use it to make a jewelry display tree.
I take vintage pieces and refurb and re inspire .. i would have so much fun with a new crafting tool I would freak out .. YAY
It cuts metal! So now I can use metal back plates for my beaded or crystal pendants…
maybe even earrings as well! Nice!!!
Wow, what a fantastic giveaway. For jewelry making use I can see this cutting thin acrylic, plastics and hopefully tnin metal sheeting into shapes.I can also see me using this for other projects, like cutting through handmade book covers etc. I would love to have it!
Would love to win this for my husband and his new jewelry making venture. He’s just getting started and this item would be a great addition to his workshop. Welcome to the new Craft Gossip editor. I love this site.
Oooh!! This would be so much fun! I would use it it to cut out wood pieces for jewelry!
I would love to try this out on different mediums for some great jewelry making.
Happy new job to Mardi Robyn! I was wishing I had such a tool to carve some fallen oak branches for canes. It would be really useful in making jewelry out of all sorts of found materials as well ~ I’m looking at my pen that just ran out of ink
Wow! I’d have to try to not drool hazardously on the machine. I think it would help the planet, because I would throw less stuff into the garbage and make things ~ jewelry, toys, a wallhanging, etc. ~ out of it instead. Thanks for the chances at this!
I would love to win this and begin a serious adventure in jewelry making! Learning how to use this would be half the fun!
Wow – I’m so excited about this giveaway. My brain is going overtime now just thinking about how many things you could use this on. Been wanting to make lightweight wood cutouts for pendants and -OH BOY- does this tool look like it would do a perfect job. Thanks for this giveaway and the chance to win it!
I like to play with laminate chips and paint/stamps – this would let me change up the shapes more easily!
I would use this to cut out different media and materials to use as pendants or brooch/pin backs. Often, the pieces I have for use are just too big, so I could also use it to make those pieces smaller to fit the need.
Hello to Mardi Robyn! Congrats on the new position!
Three cheers for the new Jewelry Editor! Congrats and best wishes! Thanks so much for offering this amazing giveaway! I would love to win this so I can make my own wooden tree branch buttons! My husband has made some for me recently, but with this new tool I could make my own “slices” of tree branch rather than rely on him to “get around to it!” Thanks again – Keep up the great work! Smiles – Linda
I would love to win this – it would be perfect for getting tighter cuts on smaller or intricate shapes that I cut out, both for my jewellery making projects and also for other mediums (like wood, acrylic surfaces. My hubby could also put it to good use for the many DIY projects he has around the house, and decorating ideas that I have, as well.
So versatile – I could definitely put this to good use, and give it a loving home!
Thanks for giving us all the chance to win it.
I would love to add this saw to my arsenal. My wonderful husband got me a building for my crafting as my Christmas Gift. This would be a welcome tool to expand my jewelry creations. Have a blessed day!
I would love to win this and learn how to make jewelry! Will it cut metal? If so, it would be awesome to use for hand stamped jewelry!
I’d love to learn more about jewelry making -love tools!
I’d incorporate this tool into my handmade jewelry by using it cut acrylic and I would like to try it on urethane as its a bugger to cut. I’ve been contemplating adding wood to my designs so I’d definitely try that.
Thanks for the opportunity!
I need this ! I would use this to may create bezels. thanks for the chance!
What a great giveaway!! I would love this so I can make different style jewelry.
I would love to delve in the world of stamped jewelry. I now make resin necklaces and can use this to cut the balsa wood I’ve now started using. It would make my life so much easier!
I would love to have this tool for making and shaping metal objects
Oooo, that’s so COOL! Thank you so very, very much for the opportunity- what an awesome giveaway! What *couldn’t* you do with this saw? I’m seeing acrylics and plastics, woods n’ metals, all KINDS of cool stuff incorporated into my wirework goodies, if I had that little beauty…and it sounds like it’s user-friendly enough for my sons to use, too!
Welcome aboard, Mardi Robyn! Glad to have you here!
I would love it. I would make wood pendants!
I would use it to create scrolled edges and larger wooden pendants to incorporate into my mixed media jewelry. What a neat tool!
That is so cool! All I can think about is making some really cute metal shapes. Love it!
i could use it to make a display case…. shadow boxes…..i’m sure there would be alot more uses once i had it and got to playing with it!
I would use it to build my jewelry-making supplies and to (hopefully) begin doing it in earnest and for more than just me! I want to share things as gifts and get into more involved projects. This would be a good start!
I’m not actually sure what I would do with it, but I definitely would find a thing or two to do with it
This would be awesome for cutting the settings to mount cabochons. It would be fabulous for other crafts as well, like dollhouse furniture, polymer clay cuts, etc. Thanks for sponsoring the giveaway!
Hey Mardi welcome to the family. My three sons and I have always found a way to repurpose things and give them a new home to those less fortunate. Since our budget is tight as well, we tend to make new out of the old. This tool would come in handy in many ways. We could repair old jewelry or make new jewelry out of tid bits we find in thrift stores. It’s a fun family thing and it keeps the boys in tune with reality.
This is great…I would use it to take my glass jewelry to another level – easy cutting metal for additional pop!
It would be so much easier to use then a jeweler’s saw so I would be exploring using more metals in my jewelry.
This would be great to use for cutting almost anything for any craft. Welcome to your new position. You’ll love it.
I would use it to make some 3D metal wall art
I would use this saw to do intricate cutouts of soft materials for small jewelry projects. I would like to try it on used cds.
Congratutions to Mardi Robyn. I am looking forward to your blogs.
So many little wood-crafting projects came to mind when I saw this. Things that I just don’t have the patience to do by hand…
Wow! What a great opportunity! I think I would try to create a custom jewelry organizer first, and then create even more jewelry to put on it!
I wouls so use this.
Actually I would love to give this to my husband who is making wooden puzzles for children. This one looks more useable than what he has.
This would be great for my jewerly making, wood,cds, you name it. Welcome Mardi this is a great site. Thank you for the chance to win. Good luck everyone.
lightweight wood cutouts for jewelry making!
Congrats Mardi! I would LOVE this tool! I wonder if it cuts glass… If it does, I’d make tiny stained glass earrings with it. If not, I could make some cool metal rings with it!
Filigree, pierce work, scroll work, my mind is whirring with all the possibilities
Waves Hi to Mardi Nice to “meet” you! What a wonderful introduction!
off to find the sketchbook! ideas ideas ideas lol
I would try to cut tiny pieces from ceramic tiles and use them as beads! Then I’d move on to wood pieces that were stained different colors and use them as beads too!
gears for my steampunk inspired pieces
Ohh this saw looks awesome! I have used a big bulky scroll saw to cut wood for toll painting. This little baby looks like a dream to run! I think I would cut little hearts and other cool shapes and paint or decoupage to make cute charms! And welcome to Mardi! Cant wait to see what goodies you post!
Wonderful give-away – You gotta’ love the power tool!
Oh, I’m thinking I would cut metal & wood shapes for charms/pendants.
I would love to have a tool like this and try it out with cutting metals
and combining polymer clay and wire and maybe some other materials.
I don’t make jewerly but know a friend who makes and sells her items so I would probably just give it to her as a gift.
ColleenB.
Wow this looks awesome…I really enjoy working with a laminate and clay and to have this would help me to stop struggling making the end shape allot easier and save the strain on my hands. Thanks for the chance
I have recently started more advanced jewelry making projects and when I saw this tool I coulndt help but DROOL!!! I use alot of recycled stuff to make jewelry and this tool would be amazing!! Thank-You for such a nice giveaway!!
I have tons of vintage earrings…and I love making cute rings, bracelets and necklaces from them.
Special shoutout to Mardi Robyn!!!
I have not ventured into jewelry design, but this would be the catalyst for sure!
Wow! What a great tool. I don’t think anything would be safe from begin incorporated into my jewelry projects. I’d cut shapes from metal and recycled tins, wood, acrylic sheets, and who knows what else. Thanks for the chance to win!
Welcome to the new editor! I would use the saw for reclaimed wooden pendants!
Wow, this sounds so good. I love that it cuts metal..wood….plexiglass….all the materials I love! I would love to win this. A big welcome to our new Jewelry editor and thanks for this great offer.
This is a terrific giveaway! I’d love to use the Dremel Moto Saw to design a jewelry display piece. Instead of hanging keys as shown on the company’s project page, the tree cutout would be an attractive way to store my handmade necklaces and earrings.
Thanks for the opportunity.
I would give this to my daughter. She is a stay-at-home mom with two little boys under the age of two. Her husband goes to school and works part-time, while she takes care of the boys and makes jewelery that she sells on etsy and at craft shows. Thank you.
This could make some great pendants out of wood or metal. Thanks for the giveaway!
I would love to win the Dremel Moto Saw. I am always crafting something, and love to make jewelry, so I know that it would open up a lot of new possibilities. I get so frustrated, when I want to make something and find that I don’t have the proper equipment to make it. Thanks for having this terrif giveaway!!
Welcome aboard Mardi!
I’d like to try making little peters for pendants.
Love the sea glass I’ve picked up at the beach – this tool would make me love it more!
Metal? I would use this tool on lots of stuff……not just metal. wooden Christmas ornaments come to mind along with baked polymer clay. I have been wanting to make some wooden rubber band guns and this would be perfect! Ready, set…start your Dremels!
Ooooooh, then possibilities are simply endless! My brain just kicked into high gear on the many many applications this could be used for. I would definitely be going without sleep to make the time for all of them! SO much fun to be had!!! Congrats on the new job!
I would cut hand drawn metal shapes to hammer and stamp.
What a great tool…definitely would be using with my vintage/recycled jewelry creations! Thanks for the chance to win…
Oh my goodness, what couldn’t you use it for! I love crafts of all kinds and I can see a million uses for it – I would love to have one of these.
Welcom Mardi! Cool name!
I would love to win the new Dremel scroll saw! Thanks for the chance.
Wow would I love this!! I love Dremel as is and this would be great!! I would likely make a jewelry display or wooden pendants . I would also use it to make plexiglass pendants.
Wow! What a cool tool! It is so amazing for such a lightweight tool. I love all kinds of craft projects and can see myself using it everyday to make wooden shapes for painting, covering with fabric or paper, or staining. The possibilities are endless.
i would be whippin’ out all kinds of projects with that baby. i like to make miniatures out of what ever is on hand.: )
ideas are endless! now if I can keep it away from my husband!
I would put this bad boy to good use! I would use it on metal, wood and baked polymer clay for my jewelry. Bet I could find other uses for it too.
I’d use it to cut metal and plastics from recycled sources to make jewelry
Wow, this is the perfect answer to a new craft my DH and I are starting. It involves clocks and we were wondering what tool to use for a certain aspect of the designs. (can’t give too much away about the craft). Sure could use it. Looks easy to use.
Wow! What a great giveaway! I would use it to finally be able to cut sheets of sterling or other metals, to make pins or earrings or necklaces… anything and everything! I’m sure I could cut much more – plastics, lightweight wood – I can’t even imagine all of the possibilities I will use it for. Thank you SO much for a chance to win!
i can see many appilications for this in my jewelry making with the ability to cut metal, plexiglass, and wood. I can also forsee many uses with my beloved polymer clay. It would be great to also make my own display pieces. Oh, the possibilities! My mind is spinning.
Congrats to the new editor, Mardi Robyn. Have fun with your new position!
I was just struggling with a manual coping saw yesterday! I would love this tool to make bezels, fun shapes for jewelry, as well as the occasional home improvement project. A big WELCOME! to the new editor, Mardi, too!
I come from Michigan and would LOVE to have this to cut deer antlers into buttons and jewelry!
Welcome, Mardi!!! We all look forward to seeing what you bring to Craft Gossip!!! <3
Like many who have commented, I’d like to sue it to make wood pendants from Vermont wood!
I would make wood pendants and maybe even beautiful hair sticks (If I could figure it out)
This would actually be used by everyone in my family – my son is on a robotics team, coached by hubby, and they could use this to cut smaller parts for the robots.
I’m not sure yet what I would do, but would love the opportunity to explore the possibilities!
I’d use it to cut custom shaped backing pieces for micro-mosaic jewelry! What a handy piece of machinery.
Thank you for the nice giveaway.
This is so exciting!! What couldn’t I do with it! It looks perfect for those cuts that one wants to make and you just can’t do on one’s own. I want it to make great cuts on medal for garden art. I love shiny objects in the outdoors!
Congrats Mardi! This must be a really fun job.
I think it would be fantastic to use to make reclaimed jewelery. I could use it to cut layers of recycled paper or plastic. I have made jewelry by gluing together layers and layers of construction paper. It would be amazing instead of sanding, you could use the saw to cut out the shapes and designs.
I would use it to cut out different mediums. Thanks!
What a beautiful tool & giveaway! I would love to win this for cutting out little flowers & vegetables from wood, then to cut up old costume jewelery to decorate them. These to make a wonderfully different bouquet for inside or out!
I would love this as arthritis is making it difficult to use my regular coping saw.
This would be great to make jewelry out of broken dishes. It also would be great for working with stained glass.
Wow! This would be for my granddaughter who made some beautiful metal jewelry in high school classes and now has a home jewelry business. This tool would be a big help in translating her original designs to metal.
ohhhhhhh I would love this!!! I’ve been thinking about stepping up my jewelry making by using a saw!!! I can’t find wood or metal shapes that I would like to incorporate into my jewelry making & this would be perfect for me!!!!Mardi enjoy this wonderful site! Ive been making all kinds of things because of craft gossip since I found them years ago!! Thank-you all!
I would love to learn how to cut out shapes in metal to craft into special jewelry.
Welcome new editor. I hope you enjoy your new job.
I would love to try some faux cloisonne and this Dremel would be just the tool I need.
I love revamping thrift store finds. I have a mystery piece right now that I can’t figure out what it was used for, but I need to remove 8 spindles from it. I’ve been putting it off because I know I have to use that clunky jigsaw.This tool would be wonderful!
Mardi, Welcome! I’m your neighbor in Tennessee, just north of Memphis.
Ohhhhh, I need this wonderful machine. I love my Dremel. I have a Dremel Drill Press that I use consistently. I have Always wanted a scroll saw.
I would love to have this!! I would use it to make bezels. I have been wanting to expand making jewelry and this sure would be a great way to do it. Thank you for the giveaway.
Welcome to the new editor!! Good luck with the new job.
I love this tool.. ! And I really enjoy this site.. you always have lots of fun and informative posts..!
I’ll use it for all those intricate cuts.
of the top of my head nothing comes to mind…. but it would be so much fun to play with it and come up with a few ideas!
Congratulations to the new editor!!!
I would love to have this tool to cut through wood, plastics and acrylics. It would make things so easy.
Good luck Mardi and welcome! I hope to be one ov your first winners so that I can begin to cut and shape wood and tile into great jewelry!
I would love to use this to make metal charms. I could also use this to make arm rods for my puppets. SO MANY USES!
Also, mad props to Mardi Robyn. Can’t wait to see the new articles.
I’d love to use this to make shaped metal pieces to stamp and etch.
This will allow me to work with more natural tree branchs and bark to incorporated into my jewelry. Yeah.
Dremels rock, I would use it to cut inspiring shape from recycled materials for some really funtastic jewelry for my family and friends!
Thank you for the opportunity! This is great for all our grandchildren’s crafts for any wood project from bird houses, puzzles, (page 12 & 13 from your idea book and so many ideas. We just bought a house a year ago and the projects that the Dremel Moto-Saw would help with are too many to count. Again thanks for the chance to win the Dremel Moto-Saw.
I’m really tired of cutting sterling silver and other metal and plastic shapes by hand with a coping saw for my art and jewelry pieces. I think this new dremel tool would help my arthritic fingers, too. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your drawing.
I would try to use this with metal and maybe glass!
Welcome to Mardi, congrats!!!
I do different types of crafts and beleive me this saw would be a God sent.I have been wanting a saw of some kind ,just never found one that fit the bill.Love it,its like it was made for me because that is something I have been wanting and waiting for.
ohh what a fun toy!!! I am wondering if it would work to cut old silverware into jewelry?
Welcome Mardi! What a great giveaway, Dremel makes really good products.
I love designing wooden and thin metal into shapes for D.I.Y. projects, wall decor, and jewelry, it sounds like the new Dremel Moto Saw is going to help make projects come alive for many crafters. I’ve been dreaming of having a Dremel tool for a long time and would be thrilled to work with one in my crafting. Thanks for the giveaway chance!
Here’s a special shout out welcoming new Editor Mardi Robyn to this wonderful blog!
I saw this at Lowe’s the other day and just about died! I’ve been in the market for a scroll saw to use when cutting wood for my pendants and different jewelry displays but since I live in an apartment a big scroll saw doesn’t really fit. This is absolutely perfect for my needs!
Welcome Mardi! Can’t wait to see what you bring to all of us loyal craft gossipers
Wow what a great tool, I’m a stained glass jewelry maker and this would be great for making brass filigree and would help me to branch out to making scrollwork plywood frames to put to sandwich stained glass suncatchers and windows.
Great Blog, really glad I found you!
I would love, love, love to win this for my hand stamped jewelry projects! Thanks so much for the giveaway! Welcome Mardi Robyn! I love Craft Gossip! Blessings to All!
I love Dremel products!I would try so many projects and techniques with this .m I am always trying to expand my jewelry making designs to make them truly different. I also love the fact that it is so portable!
I would use it to cut shapes out of acrylic sheet to be used in making jewelry. Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful tool.
I would love this machine to cut all different materials into beautiful pendants.I’m pretty sure I’d have to hide it from the hubby as I’m sure there are plenty of man projects he could find to use it on as well.Lol!
After being frustrated with a cheaper brand that doesn’t work, it sure would be nice to have a great tool that works on my jewelry.
Would be awesome to win
thank you for a great giveaway!
My daughter does a number of crafts where this would be helpful, including jewelry and other metal work . . . the other daughter loves making wood shapes.
I would love to use this for making wooden pendants.
Welcome Mardi!
Wow! The possibilities are endless! I could experiment more with wood, make some displays, dabble in metalwork! Oh, my! My mind is racing! So much could be done with this tool! Thank you for the chance to win.
I would love to use this to cut bits of driftwood and found items to incorporate in my jewelry, dolls, and sculpture… would love to win this! Thanks for the chance!
Hi Thanks for the giveaway. I would LOVE to win this – for a million reasons
First I need to learn how to use it, then I would make my mom and niece and myself all the pretty jewelry I can!!
Congrats Mardi!
This saw would be so great for cutting really small shapes for pendants.
I would use it to make all kinds of things from jewelry to puzzles and I could use it to make cut outs for my cards. Thanks for the giveaway.
Hi Marti, great to have you aboard.
I would use this to make my grandkids some beautiful headbands and bracelets. But I’d rather enjoy using this to make wooden pendants being able to cut wood and change tbe shapes of buttons so i can also make wind chimes as well. I hope I win .
and congrats on new job too
I hope I win so I can can make my grandkids crafts that need to be cut with a saw such as buttons that need to reshape for bracelets and headbands.
Congratulations. On the new job too.
Awesome! I love my Dremel drill and use it all the time, for making everything. This saw looks amazing, I can imagine using it to cut a whole variety of materials for small, detailed, work, how exciting!
This would be perfect for my wood jewelry. Really beautiful, intricate snowflakes and flowers. I hope I win!
Sounds like a gem for use in wood and thin metal woks. Would love to win!
Welcome, Mardi. What a greatgivaway to begin your editorial time with. Looking forward to seeing what you bring us. I would love to use this dremel for so many of my mixed media projects. Buttons from wood and antlers, forms for woodburning projects, removing hard cover book portions for making secret boxes, on and on. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I really need that saw! The wonderful things I could make.
There is a stack of acrylic sample pieces which would be great to combine with the silver pieces! Wow, that would be wonderful to have a dremel tool and not a handsaw to work it!
Welcome Mardi Robyn. Just ran across this web site, so can’t say much but we can learn together.
What to use the dremel saw on. Jewelry of course. Make my own charms & tags. I like to find interesting jewelry to take apart & redesign. So it would make taking those tuff pieces apart that after I get frustrated with through away so less waste.
Among other things, I’m an up-cycler and have all sorts of colorful/shiny bits from electronics, housewares and such I’d like to put this Dremel to work on… unique cut-out pendants, etc. (plus ornaments) Have already used a Dremel rotary tool, it does it’s job with high RPM’s, not muscle, so takes a far lighter touch than slow/heavy regular drill – would LOVE that in a light-weight precision saw, so I’m drooling, here (sorry ’bout that
Could I use it to cut metal? If not I would still cut thin wood – love the idea of being able to design my own mini frames to use in jewelry making.
I would love to give this a try. Not just for jewelry but also puzzle making!
wow! this would be great to make a statement piece on a necklace.
I have a pile of substrates (laminates, metal, painted wood, iridescent plastic, etc) that I’d love to cut focal piece shapes out of but have been delaying because of not really being sure how to go about it. This tool opens up a cornucopia of ideas!
Whoa!! This would be so great to use to cut metal and acrylic!
And welcome to the new editor, too.
thanks for the giveaway!
I would love to use this to make a jewelry display for myself and daughters!
I love to make jewelry, and am always looking for new ideas. I would use this to cut wood shapes for pendants.
I would love this new tool to cut wood pieces as well as polymer to create original jewelery projects
This tool is so cool and would be an awesome addition to my jewelry supplies. Hope to win and have fun creating.
Welcome and we all look forward to a new member to the team here. My husband and I have started making jewelry (with the help of my 2 preschool age children). This tool would be so much help for us. We use alot of “found” and “re-purposed” items and could really do some awesome pieces with this.
Please, oh please, randomly pick me. I would so love to use this!
Congrats to Mardi Robyn, and welcome-
I’m so excited about this new Dremel that I don’t know where to start! I have fibromyalgia, so using a manual coping saw is an exercise in pain tolerance – this new dremel that converts from scroll saw to coping saw seems like a dream for those of us who like to craft but suffer from hand fatigue. I’m dying to try it!
Thanks for the great giveaway!
If I won it maybe I would actually do my wood cutting myself instead of getting my husband to do it.
I would love to try my hand at wood shaped jewelry pieces and this tool would come in very useful for that.
This tool would be such a miracle! Would be much easier than using a jeweler’s saw, and would save my wrists from getting so sore! Haha. I would use this to cut designs for my jewelry out of metal sheets. Also, it would be so nice to use to cut my jewelry pieces off the sprue tree after being cast. There are just so many things I could use this saw for in my little ‘jewelry shanty’ aka studio:) Please consider me!!
And here’s my shout out to the new editor!! Thanks for the opportunity and wonderful ideas on the website!
I would use it to form buttons of all shapes and sizes. Then the buttons could be decorated with fancy jewels or more casual items.
i make pieces that start with the same shape and then are enhanced individually…this tool would be great for my starter pieces and thats just for starters.
congrats mardi and welcome!!!
this tool would be the perfect saw for me. i craft from sea shells,stone and wood and the stone i use is soft and usually needs to be sanded after it is cut,so it would save me alot of time and sore hands and raw fingers.
I’m a tool freak ! I’d use it in any way that was possible !
This is perfect thank-you and dremel for the chance to win one
Love to make family charm jewels and other crafts! Thanks & c
ongrats!
I just started making Jewelry..this would really come in handy..love it..
Thank you
I just started making bullet jewelry and it would come in handy to cut the casing and other metal findings.
Oh this would be perfect for scrolled edges on some of my wood work incorporated with jewelry, or baubles.
And a happy shout out to the new editor.
I would use it to make silhouette cut-outs for my jewelry. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
I would like to use this with new mediums! (metal, plastic, ect.)
A big shout out to the new editor. Congrats!
I would use it to help my wife build a jewelry stand
I love making jewelry out of anything I can find that I think would look good on anyone I so could use this on spoons wood on anything my imagination can go crazy with it!
Oh the trouble I could get into with a toy like that…ummm…I mean…oh what fun I could have with a tool like that!!!
L.Tagg
I recently unleashed my inner crafter and she’s a monster. I am doing a lot of upcycle so I be putting this to work on so many projects. I it don’t wear out while I’m using it, then I would say is indestructible.
I could cut different pieces of thin metal, wood, and plastic for all kinds of jewelry.
Hello Mardi – bet you love your new job.
I would use for cutting thin metal
Congrats Mardi, you will be great! I will be able to saw away on sheets of wood and produce all kinds of thick and thin buttons that will then be painted and decorated a million ways.
i would make some display cases, trees, ring holders, and etc. i would sure put it to use.
It would be fantastic for cut work or filigree rather than a vexing hand saw, which I presently use. It would make fast work of it and be enjoyable! There are so many projects I have thought to do, but have been put off by the immense amount of cut work. I would really love it! Thanks for offering it.
Welcome, Mardi! Looking forward to your fabulous idea.
OMG- I want this new tool! I’ve been making monograms on foam board because it’s easy to make detailed cuts with a hot knife. I really want to do them in wood…this is the tool that would make it happen!
I would love to win that Dremel tool! I’d love to explore metalworking.
I’ve had a project in mind for a while utilizing my leather scraps but couldn’t figure out a way to cut multiple layers of leather. This would do the trick!
I think I would try using it for cutting metal for various jewelry designs. Thanks for the chance!
I would like to try making wood beads.
A new Dremel toy!!!!!
I would love to win this. I could cut antler buttons, ivory piano keys into jewelry pieces, shells into jewelry pieces, bone buttons, wood, acrylics, even saddle leather.
What an awesome new piece of equipment!
Welcome to your new editor!
The Dremel would be great for cutting out pendants, as well as display trees or racks to showcase jewelry.
I do alot of metal work and this would make my life so much easier as opposed to when I hand cut out the different pieces that I need. The dreaded carpal tunnel syndrome has reared its ugly head making it painful some days to do what I love.
I would make a display case!!!
Whoo Hoo!!!! CONGRATS MARDI ROBYN on NEW POSITION! I absolutely Love your jewelry, love wearing it too! lots and lots of compliments! I would talk my husband into using the Dremel for carrying on woodworking from his father!
You can cut shapes and designs in recycled metal to make Pet Tags, Cats need jewelry too!
I found this wonderful old cake cutter from Germany that would be great to cut up into fancy tags, being plated brass. Thanks for the giveaway!
Bienvenue Mardi, the new Editor, Congrats on the Dremel sponsorship, they make great products!
I’d use it to cut wood for pendant necklaces! Or make a tree jewelry display!
Great editing, Mardi! Welcome.
I would cut old CD’s into round shapes, drill a couple holes and call it a button!
Not only to make displays but small wood cut charms too.
Hey Mardi, congrats on the new job! I’d like to try cutting up leftover laminate floor planks and make “beads” or “buttons” with a wood tone look.
Welcome Mardi! I’d cut bracelet hoops from sheets of wood then paint and add baubles.
What an awesome giveaway!! Thanks Craftgossip, Dremel, & welcome, Mardi, to my fave craft blog EVER! I can only think of about a million ways that I could possibly use this tool! I’m dying to check it out! I’ve always wanted to make and decorate wooden beads, and although not jewelry-related, I also enjoy refurnishig furniture and wood working projects which would be a great use for this tool as well!
This would coming in handy for shaping metal and wood for jewelry projects and more!
I love all craft things, and I can already see myself giving soda cans a new use. I can turn them into free form jewelry blanks, which I can then patina and embellish. Cut them up into flower shapes, layer, and make a focal point on a napkin ring. Cut, Hammer, layer, and make some art work……. Endless uses. There are no limits to your imagination, and if you ever get “crafter’s block” there is always our good old Craftgossip, google, or YouTube. Welcome Mardi Robyn! Thanks for making this giveaway possible!
My oh my – this would open a whole new world to me!
Welcome to new editors! Look forward to your great work!
This would be a great tool for me! I’m slightly arthritic; this would help me be able to do continuous cutting of small metal designs.
What a cool tool! This has gotten my creative juices boiling.
I would love to win this awesome tool. Cutting metal would be my first adventure! I would use it in my crafting business to create medallions and bling them up!
Thank you so much Craft Gossip and Dremel for such a wonderful giveaway!! I would love to have this for shaping hard vinyl, wood, well just about anything it could cut! I love making repurposed and upcycled jewelry and crafts! This would come in handy and add ease to my work day
I would love to have this.
What *couldn’t* you use this bad baby for?! I’d probably use it for cutting wood but considering it can cut metal, I wouldn’t stop there. I love all forms of crafting so this seems like the perfect tool.
I would use this in my class for high school sculpture to cut the various mixed media we use in class and inspire future artists to use dremel tools!
Hello new editor!
Welcome Mardi!!!
I would use this to recycle some tin cans and metal into some gorgeous jewelry and pins!!!
While I don’t make a lot of jewelry I can see this coming in handy for many other things and jewelry when I decide to make some. I see myself using this with book board and othe bookbinding uses. Thank you for a chance to win.
Thank you Deanna!
I would love to make all kinds of stuff with this!
I’m not sure how I would use this, but I would LOVE to gift it to my aunt who is a jewelry maker!!
I have been looking for a jewelry saw like this for ages. I’m so excited that this is the giveaway. I would use to cut out thin/soft metal for cuffs and pendents. Congratulations Mardi Robyn on your new position! I would definitely blog about it!
Never mind, so sad that I missed the entry date.
ok I keep looking and looking but I just can’t seem to find it………WHO WON?