Carving dry rock with dremel

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Is there any issues with carving dry rock with a dremel(tungsten carbide metal bits). I'm a tattoo artist and am starting my first reef tank. I'm not able to get it going for a few weeks(wife wants the walls painted and floors done first) and was thinking about trying to do some sculpture type stuff with dry rock in the mean time. I was wondering if anyone else had done this and the pros and cons of it.
 
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Well this is what I came up with for the first piece.
 

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Dremel should be fine. Be sure to rinse rock well if dust and particulates and consider coral putty or cement for assembly
 
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I got a few pieces to mess with but one ended up being to nice to carve up. Drawing a blank on to even sculpt now that I have a piece of rock. Smdh
 
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