It is easy for me to get underwhelmed with robot talk but the clear, precise and fairly complete dialog, keeps me watching until the end. thanks for this very informative video.
This is the 3rd video I have watched of yours and they are all excellent. I thought I knew a lot about cutting discs and dremmels so I was surprised on how much I learned from watching. The best aspect of these well written and well shot videos is that you chose to concentrate on showing what each of them did using closeup detailed shots and letting them be the stars of your video instead of feeling the need to feature yourself or any other “story line” that many TH-camrs do - not that there is anything wrong with that... however…when I want to learn something, I want a video like yours which is why I’m subscribing to your stream over other ones that don’t get to the point soon enough. I wouldn’t even consider fast forwarding through yours for fear of missing out on some good information I didn’t even know I needed. This comment is starting to turn into a review which was not my intention. I just want to say thanks for posting, you’re doing everything right and I will be back to learn more. Cheers
funny how that works. I just broke out my dremel for the first time like two days ago trying to learn more about it, then get this video. Great stuff, subbed.
I just got a 4000 and read the instructions...i fumbled with just getting the shank into the device, cuz that little metal piece was stuck in the collet. I finally picked it out and now it goes in/out easily. If If found your post earlier, I could have saved a bunch of frustration...thank you!
I've watched a lot of how-to videos, and I have to say that this is the most informative, in-depth presentation of logically and concisely organized pertinent information I have ever seen. I was just trying to find out if a rotary tool could help me fix my glasses, and now I'm wondering how I lived without a rotary tool for all these years. Very impressive, dude! Subbed, of course!
New to owning a "Dremel" branded tool, purchased the 4300 toolbox one. Ordering the dremel workstation now, the "220" one thanks for the information. Its amazing how versatile this tool is
I recently had to begin learning how to use a Dremel (4000ish) to do some very fiddly wood shaping. My recommendation: Fix your work piece using a vise or clamp. Double-sided adhesive tape for small pieces also works. Use both hands to hold the Dremel (even using a flex shaft) and have one hand rest on a solid support with the other hand moving the Dremel. Oh, and eye protection, eye protection, eye protection. I had one of these cutting disks shatter as shown in the video. PS: So that is how you use these white cottony disks.
Enjoyed that; I think we are still allowed to enjoy tech stuff. Those Dremel small diameter collets are interesting. The bore seems poorly centred. Have you noticed? Usually collets are used for greater accuracy over chucks; and with high speeds, so to reduce the spinning peripheral mass. But again: have a look at the small collet. Have been hoping to set up a drill press with an x/y table. Are the tolerances good enough? Thanks; and again, enjoyed video. Don't go 'a-viking'.
Thanks. I will look into the collets to see if I can make it center better. There is a little bit of play when using the drill press setup. So it is not the best for high accuracy work where keeping true 90° is important. But it is good enough for hobby work.
@@rotarycrafts8760 Thanks for that. Tolerance in drill press is much as I thought it would be. Looking into the collets is dead easy: simply view end-on. The effect does not seem to be a viewing angle error. It really surprised me; presumably it is still there. There seems to be little chance of truing it up. So long as safety and conservatism are foremost, and conservatism - same noun - is followed, especially with load and speed, the tool is very good. As I understand it, full wattage is supplied only at full speed. Thanks again.
Will the dremel attachments work with other brands of rotary tools? I just bought the 12v cordless Warrior tool from Harbor Freight. It has the threads like the dremel and it looks identical, but hard to know for sure from pictures and videos online
Well, i can't say I have any experience with that very specific task. :) But I guess you would want to achieve cut depth that is consistent across the pad to get a flat surface. If so, you could try to use something like the Dremel workstation 220 to keep the Dremel at a set depth of cut. Use it with a 1/8" shank carbide bit for metal (the sell cheap sets on amazon). But getting clean flat cuts with a Dremel can be a challenge. But I don't fully understand the task, cut depth, size, material will all factor in if it is possible or not.
I think Dremel tools were safer than others , because it has the improved engineering design , but because of the high speed, we have to be better cautious .
What would be a good begginer dremel too that i could use to cut out 6.5 150watt marine speaker hole on plastic toolbox/ammo box that small and not expwnsive ?
What would be a bood dremel tool for beginer wanted to cut out a 5.31” round speaker cut out circle on plastic ammo box or plastic tool box for 2 6.5 150waat marine speaker wil fit on the front side by side ?
Hi. That was kind of hard to find in google search as a PDF. I'll leave 2 links at the for some good ones here. But its not the same as i showed, but there are many bits here. i.pinimg.com/originals/c0/34/fb/c034fb995e0e1fff215751df3f1b15b3.png i.pinimg.com/originals/26/6b/e6/266be6497f7d1e3a897d6943902a28a6.png
hi can you say that dremel umberla nut and black and decker umberla nut are same? because i wanna use black and decker rt18ka with dremel workstation 220-01 i dont know will both brands fit together , can you help me out....
SAVE your money and buy a FOREDOM instead . By the time you end up buying 3 to 4 broken dremels youll still have the 1 Foredom (which has more power and torque ) Also DON'T waste your money on dremel bits, instead go buy the Kutzall bits ( better quality and cheaper in the long run )
It is easy for me to get underwhelmed with robot talk but the clear, precise and fairly complete dialog, keeps me watching until the end. thanks for this very informative video.
Hehe. These informative videos are heavily reliant on a script. I'm glad it did not ruin the video :p thanks for watching.
This is the 3rd video I have watched of yours and they are all excellent. I thought I knew a lot about cutting discs and dremmels so I was surprised on how much I learned from watching. The best aspect of these well written and well shot videos is that you chose to concentrate on showing what each of them did using closeup detailed shots and letting them be the stars of your video instead of feeling the need to feature yourself or any other “story line” that many TH-camrs do - not that there is anything wrong with that... however…when I want to learn something, I want a video like yours which is why I’m subscribing to your stream over other ones that don’t get to the point soon enough. I wouldn’t even consider fast forwarding through yours for fear of missing out on some good information I didn’t even know I needed. This comment is starting to turn into a review which was not my intention. I just want to say thanks for posting, you’re doing everything right and I will be back to learn more. Cheers
funny how that works. I just broke out my dremel for the first time like two days ago trying to learn more about it, then get this video. Great stuff, subbed.
Yeah. Strange how things line up sometimes. Glad to have you here ;)
Probably one of the best how-to videos I’ve seen in quite some time. Liked the pace of it. Nicely done.
Awesome. Love the feedback :)
Very informative. I've been looking all over for a good description of the different Dremels. I found it in this presentation. Well done.
Glad you liked it :) thanks for watching.
I just got a 4000 and read the instructions...i fumbled with just getting the shank into the device, cuz that little metal piece was stuck in the collet. I finally picked it out and now it goes in/out easily. If If found your post earlier, I could have saved a bunch of frustration...thank you!
I've watched a lot of how-to videos, and I have to say that this is the most informative, in-depth presentation of logically and concisely organized pertinent information I have ever seen.
I was just trying to find out if a rotary tool could help me fix my glasses, and now I'm wondering how I lived without a rotary tool for all these years.
Very impressive, dude!
Subbed, of course!
Thank you so much for your videos, they've been a massive help! You deserve way more subs. Best of luck to you ❤
No problem :) Glad to have you here. Thanks 🙏
New to owning a "Dremel" branded tool, purchased the 4300 toolbox one.
Ordering the dremel workstation now, the "220" one thanks for the information.
Its amazing how versatile this tool is
@RotaryCrafts thanks for clear explanation! You just gave me more uses for my tools! You opened up a wide range of projects!
Just found an offer on amazon and got the 8240 for almost the same price as a lite model. Can’t wait to try it out
What a fantastic and simplified overview. Thank u so so much fudr
Lovely to hear. Thanks for watching:)
Thank you so much dude*
Great video !! I love my Dremels. Yes, I have 2- a battery powered and an electric cord type 💪
I recently had to begin learning how to use a Dremel (4000ish) to do some very fiddly wood shaping. My recommendation: Fix your work piece using a vise or clamp. Double-sided adhesive tape for small pieces also works. Use both hands to hold the Dremel (even using a flex shaft) and have one hand rest on a solid support with the other hand moving the Dremel. Oh, and eye protection, eye protection, eye protection. I had one of these cutting disks shatter as shown in the video.
PS: So that is how you use these white cottony disks.
Thank you so much i found a dremel 3000 cheap in a thrift shop it was missing the collet
Enjoyed that; I think we are still allowed to enjoy tech stuff.
Those Dremel small diameter collets are interesting. The bore seems poorly centred. Have you noticed? Usually collets are used for greater accuracy over chucks; and with high speeds, so to reduce the spinning peripheral mass. But again: have a look at the small collet. Have been hoping to set up a drill press with an x/y table. Are the tolerances good enough?
Thanks; and again, enjoyed video.
Don't go 'a-viking'.
Thanks. I will look into the collets to see if I can make it center better. There is a little bit of play when using the drill press setup. So it is not the best for high accuracy work where keeping true 90° is important. But it is good enough for hobby work.
@@rotarycrafts8760 Thanks for that. Tolerance in drill press is much as I thought it would be. Looking into the collets is dead easy: simply view end-on. The effect does not seem to be a viewing angle error. It really surprised me; presumably it is still there. There seems to be little chance of truing it up. So long as safety and conservatism are foremost, and conservatism - same noun - is followed, especially with load and speed, the tool is very good. As I understand it, full wattage is supplied only at full speed.
Thanks again.
i bought my dremel 2003 lol 21 years ago us it so much maybe time for a second one ?!
Amazing video! I learned so much. Thank you! 👍🏼
I needed that information thank you very much.
Sooo clear and to the point! Best tutorial friend~
Very helpful, thanks for the video!
Thanks very much for the excellent video!
Great video. Explained very well.
Thank you!
Which tool should I use to get paint and rust off a metal fence?
Thank you very much! Great info.
Will the dremel attachments work with other brands of rotary tools? I just bought the 12v cordless Warrior tool from Harbor Freight. It has the threads like the dremel and it looks identical, but hard to know for sure from pictures and videos online
It's hard to know for sure before you've tried it. Most off brand rotary does make the threads to fit the Dremel attachments. :)
Do you think I would be able to use a dremel to file down and polish the thrust pad of an inverted bearing on a turntable? If so how would you do it?
Well, i can't say I have any experience with that very specific task. :) But I guess you would want to achieve cut depth that is consistent across the pad to get a flat surface. If so, you could try to use something like the Dremel workstation 220 to keep the Dremel at a set depth of cut. Use it with a 1/8" shank carbide bit for metal (the sell cheap sets on amazon). But getting clean flat cuts with a Dremel can be a challenge. But I don't fully understand the task, cut depth, size, material will all factor in if it is possible or not.
Cool thanks.
I think Dremel tools were safer than others , because it has the improved engineering design , but because of the high speed, we have to be better cautious .
What would be a good begginer dremel too that i could use to cut out 6.5 150watt marine speaker hole on plastic toolbox/ammo box that small and not expwnsive ?
WARNING those cutting wheels will shatter and fling pieces all over and are DANGEROUS as I have come close to becoming injured
What would be a bood dremel tool for beginer wanted to cut out a 5.31” round speaker cut out circle on plastic ammo box or plastic tool box for 2 6.5 150waat marine speaker wil fit on the front side by side ?
Where can I find a pdf for the manual at 4:00 ? My Dremel 100 did not come with one
Hi. That was kind of hard to find in google search as a PDF. I'll leave 2 links at the for some good ones here. But its not the same as i showed, but there are many bits here.
i.pinimg.com/originals/c0/34/fb/c034fb995e0e1fff215751df3f1b15b3.png
i.pinimg.com/originals/26/6b/e6/266be6497f7d1e3a897d6943902a28a6.png
hi can you say that dremel umberla nut and black and decker umberla nut are same? because i wanna use black and decker rt18ka with dremel workstation 220-01 i dont know will both brands fit together , can you help me out....
thank you so much!
SAVE your money and buy a FOREDOM instead . By the time you end up buying 3 to 4 broken dremels youll still have the 1 Foredom (which has more power and torque ) Also DON'T waste your money on dremel bits, instead go buy the Kutzall bits ( better quality and cheaper in the long run )
Well. For the price of a FOREDOM I'll have 4 Dremels :) I'ma try the foredome one day tho.
Sariska price kitna hai hamen bataiye hamen chahie❤
U sound really Swedish!
Hehe. Close, Norwegian :)
Are you from Fosen? Your accent sounds really similar to my friends from around Trondheim.