Thank you for these 2 videos. I have just returned to my Dremel that I had left due to the lack of information about bits and accessories. You provide here what I need to better choose my tools. Thanks again.
After watching the two videos, I think I am going to have to get a part time job so I can buy more bits and a couple of Dremel's that I don't already have! Your videos are fantastic! Thank you!
Again love your video! Im thinking i might have to get the bigger, thicker diamond wheel for cutting stone. Don't get me started on sanding, I've made so many of my own tools/bits. They work in my Dremel and other rotary's i have, even my drill if I need that control on the speed, with a finger. Thanks again! Keep up the videos! I did want to add, for people like me and want that little extra protection. I wear level 5 cut gloves. I only wear it on the hand thats holding the object so my other hand can stay in control. There made by Heart, at Walmart. Under $15 bucks i think. Ive never hurt myself using a rotary, knock on wood but the gloves did stop a nail from going through my hand.
The sanding drums are meant to be used with the sandpaper loose rather than glued down, then it travels in a circle. I use them a lot, mostly for jewellery making. I agree that the rubberised polishing wheels you showcased first are excellent, personally I prefer the 3M ones and stack them six deep.
yeah 3m has some of the best ones use them for Aluminum and Stainless Steel during welding with a grinder and rubber backing pad or on a Dewalt corded die grinder
Dremel Lite is great for low rpm stuff. I do a lot of low rpm needed work daily and for $45 it’s worth it and easier to grab than a pedal based rotary. Thanks for the vid!
@@rotarycrafts8760 if ever you’re looking for wacky click bait content, aliexpress sells rotary dental products. There’s these really cool flexible drills used for root canals that I always have on hand
I’m trying buy one and send it to a friend in Greece. His previous rotary tool was USA made which lasted 20 years. I ordered one on Amazon for him which had over 17k reviews but later he mentioned that it is very noisy and sloppy- not accurate. Any suggestions for a genuine good pro grade rotary tool that I can order? Thanks in advance
They are all shown being used freehand on the Amazon promo vids. But I didn't test them in the vertical stand. The aggressive woodcarving eye bit might be interesting to use there. I'll test it out. Thanks for leaving a comment :)
Your efforts in making this video is very much appreciated. Very informative. Cheers.
Thank you for these 2 videos.
I have just returned to my Dremel that I had left due to the lack of information about bits and accessories.
You provide here what I need to better choose my tools.
Thanks again.
After watching the two videos, I think I am going to have to get a part time job so I can buy more bits and a couple of Dremel's that I don't already have! Your videos are fantastic! Thank you!
Again love your video!
Im thinking i might have to get the bigger, thicker diamond wheel for cutting stone. Don't get me started on sanding, I've made so many of my own tools/bits. They work in my Dremel and other rotary's i have, even my drill if I need that control on the speed, with a finger. Thanks again! Keep up the videos! I did want to add, for people like me and want that little extra protection. I wear level 5 cut gloves. I only wear it on the hand thats holding the object so my other hand can stay in control. There made by Heart, at Walmart. Under $15 bucks i think. Ive never hurt myself using a rotary, knock on wood but the gloves did stop a nail from going through my hand.
Thank you for your video. I am new using this tool and I am amazed of the huge amount of accesories available for this tool.
The sanding drums are meant to be used with the sandpaper loose rather than glued down, then it travels in a circle. I use them a lot, mostly for jewellery making. I agree that the rubberised polishing wheels you showcased first are excellent, personally I prefer the 3M ones and stack them six deep.
yeah 3m has some of the best ones use them for Aluminum and Stainless Steel during welding with a grinder and rubber backing pad or on a Dewalt corded die grinder
Dremel Lite is great for low rpm stuff. I do a lot of low rpm needed work daily and for $45 it’s worth it and easier to grab than a pedal based rotary. Thanks for the vid!
Great to hear. Yeah, it's very handy to have laying around for quick jobs.
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I really love your informative videos. I was wanting to know how you turned your dremwl ito a drill press?
what about dust cloging the motor?
Thanks for the info
No problem. Thanks for watching :)
@@rotarycrafts8760 which link is for the dremel drill set? Thank you
@@moparheatman Link with the number 6 in description.
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Thank You very much. Indiana USA.
Rotary enthousiastes thank you
Great. And I thank rotary enthousiastes for watching :)
@@rotarycrafts8760 if ever you’re looking for wacky click bait content, aliexpress sells rotary dental products. There’s these really cool flexible drills used for root canals that I always have on hand
I’m trying buy one and send it to a friend in Greece. His previous rotary tool was USA made which lasted 20 years. I ordered one on Amazon for him which had over 17k reviews but later he mentioned that it is very noisy and sloppy- not accurate. Any suggestions for a genuine good pro grade rotary tool that I can order? Thanks in advance
Har kjøpt en 4486, men får den kun til å virke på forlengerverktøyet, ikke på 4000. Vet du hva som kan være feil? Det er som om den er trangere der.
Hei. Merkelig. Den skal fungere rett på alle Dremel modellene. Har du fjernet den lille grå colletten som ligger inne i skaftet.
@@rotarycrafts8760 mener du nedi der hvor gjengene er? Det er ingenting der.
Great video but you need the dog adaptor clearly....for triming the nails...
compressed air should get that diamond dust out of the drill tip. wear eye pro
Those bits that make the dremel to jump around are probably meant to be used only on a verical stand
They are all shown being used freehand on the Amazon promo vids. But I didn't test them in the vertical stand. The aggressive woodcarving eye bit might be interesting to use there. I'll test it out. Thanks for leaving a comment :)
They might be better on vertical stands, but many manufacturers routinely sell dangerous things.
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