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Engraving a Stark Varg Motorcycle

Trindadetattoos
New Contributor

Hey Dremel community,
I’m Juliano Trindade an artist and engraver working with tattoos, metal, and custom illustration. Right now, I’m engraving an entire aluminum-frame Stark VARG electric dirt bike by hand using Dremel tools as part of a collaboration with Stark Future.

We’re filming the whole process as a mini-doc, mixing art and motocross culture. I’ve had a lot of people question the fact that I’m not using pneumatic machines, some even say what I’m doing “isn’t real engraving.” But honestly, I don’t think there’s a right or wrong way to create. I use what I love, and I love working with Dremel tools.

IMG_3367 5.PNGIMG_3369 5.PNGIMG_3370 5.PNGIMG_3374.jpgIMG_3373.jpgIMG_3375.jpgIMG_3376 2.jpgThat’s part of why I’m posting here, if there’s any way Dremel could support or even just acknowledge this project, it could help shift some of those old-school mentalities. It might open minds and shut up some of the haters who still think there’s only one way to make good work.

Thanks for having me in the community. I’d love to connect more and share how far these tools can go.

Juliano
@trindadetattoos

@julianotrindade.jt

trindade.studio

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Dremel-Peggy
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi Juliano,

This is seriously next level. Hand-engraving a dirt bike frame with Dremel rotary tools? That’s pure dedication and artistry. You’re creating something authentic—you’re shifting perspectives and proving that real craftsmanship doesn’t need to follow anyone else’s rules. Can’t wait to see the mini-doc. Keep doing what you love. Thank you for sharing your talents with our community.

Here’s a link to a video you may be interested in watching Teye Guitars.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCn6hCkyyR4&t=2s