Here's an approach that will work even for people like me who are totally incapable of drawing a straight line.
Print the letters you want in the layout you want.
Using a spray-on adhesive, stick the paper with the printed letters where you want them.
Use the dremel to trace the printed letters. The bit will cut through the paper into the grips below. When you're done, you can remove all the bits of paper and adhesive and touch up the letters. This yields surprisingly good results.
If you have a line drawing, you can do the same with it. Transferring a photo is a bit trickier unless you have a photo editing software package and can transform the picture into a line drawing.
Print the letters you want in the layout you want.
Using a spray-on adhesive, stick the paper with the printed letters where you want them.
Use the dremel to trace the printed letters. The bit will cut through the paper into the grips below. When you're done, you can remove all the bits of paper and adhesive and touch up the letters. This yields surprisingly good results.
If you have a line drawing, you can do the same with it. Transferring a photo is a bit trickier unless you have a photo editing software package and can transform the picture into a line drawing.