I just got mine the other day! Im so excited to use it! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this, your video came up as I was searching how to use it. I'm super grateful for the tips, I have no idea what Im doing, yet! 😂 I'm an artist, a painter mostly so this is all new to me. Thanks again! And I love the fact that you are not 100 % on it. We all have to begin somewhere, right? Kind regards. ❤ You just gained a new subscriber! I just tried mine, omg I am loving this!!
What you have to do after me figuring out for an hour pushing the two middle bits turn it into the screw bits in the head fall in and then push your button
Mine had the Allen wrench in the bottom over lapping the charge connection. I know it’s been two years, just saying that’s where mine was. And it fell out all the time so I kept mine in the case it came with . I love it though!
Thanks for doing this, I was wondering whether if it was worth getting or not. Maybe use a sharpie on the stencils could give you better results, but it's just a thought. Thanks again for your time, regards, Paul
I just received mine from Amazon. Thanks for doing a demonstration on how it works. The tips are very helpful. Everything was in my kit. I got 16 strips of stencils, but none has a shamrock. Still, I look forward to using the kit.
Thank you for doing a review. The reference to an Allen wrench is confusing - according to the Amazon page and user feedback, the bits are simply pushed into the chuck, and the saws need to be tightened in with a (tiny) screwdriver. The chuck which you normally would tighten a bit with moves but doesn't seem to go anywhere. Mine came charged and also with extra bits like yours that don't fit into the case which is kind of strange. The stencils would need to be traced first with a pencil, not used directly with the tool. Haven't tried it yet, but will definitely wear safety glasses!
She is using an older version. The newer V3 has a battery charge icon and a 1,2 or 3 showing speed selected on the LCD screen. And there are different bundles including different accessories.
I recently purchased one of these and ran into the same issue: how do you switch bits? Instructions say there should be a wrench but there was not one in the package. I’m glad you were able to show how to change them! I was considering returning the item since I have never used one and couldn’t figure it out. Thanks for putting this together!❤
Thanks, very helpful. Mine has a missing allan wrench, as in not in bottom of pen. Also the description does not indicate where the allan wrench is hidden. Searched everywhere. So again, thanks for this review.
Same model as the one I got, which also didn't have an allen wrench. I even went out and bought one, and as far as I can tell the Allen wrench doesn't do anything. At all. The manual was likely copied from another cordless engraver that actually does use a chuck and allen wrench, and they didn't bother to proofread it.
Same model as the one I got, which also didn't have an allen wrench. I even went out and bought one, and as far as I can tell the Allen wrench doesn't do anything. At all. The manual was likely copied from another cordless engraver that actually does use a chuck and allen wrench, and they didn't bother to proofread it.
The Allen key is underneath, near the charging port., , and it's not thick wood, you're using soft pine. I got one today. Think it's pretty average for the price, 80 Aussie dollars, , but, it does what I needed, shape and polish after my laser engraver... Cheers from flooded Australia...✌
Just for those who see this and this comment, please note that this particular model does NOT have the allen key nor any screw in the chuck. If you compare the 2 types, with key and like this, without, you'll notice that the version with the key has a chuck that sticks out quite a bit, where this one is close to the body. ALSO, NOTE, if you're looking for a tool where the bit does not wobble, THIS IS NOT IT! Because you can't tighten down the bit and the hole in the chuck is bigger than the chuck's shank, the bit just flops around at the hole. It's really a stupid design!
This was a big help,my second purchase of one of these pens second one came different than the first. I’m glad I watched this video but wish I wouldn’t have given it a bad review on Amazon before seeing this!
girl read the instructions thats why they literally place them on top 🤷🏾♂️stop guessing please 🤦🏾♂️ the first "head" as you call them are for glass ,rocks, and you basically clogged it up using it on wood . come-on. the disks have an orientation depending on what way its spinning im not hating but people come to this videos to "learn" by the title of the video and you are as or more confused.😅
Same model as the one I got, which also didn't have an allen wrench. I even went out and bought one, and as far as I can tell the Allen wrench doesn't do anything. At all. The manual was likely copied from another cordless engraver that actually does use a chuck and allen wrench, and they didn't bother to proofread it. The pen pictured on the top of the box is actually not the pen in the box. You can see the bigger chuck on it where you attach the bits. That would be where the allen wrench would tighten the chuck.
You also had the boarders to trace off of the stencils. You need to trace everything before you do the work with the pen. You won't ruin your stencils then. I like some of the tips on this one verses the one that I have. This one I like, but mine has different speeds which I also like.
How can you possible review a product if you have no idea what you are doing. You might want to read the directions first and give a practice try first.
Thanks for the feedback. The way I see it is beginners buy products all the time. As a beginner myself, I believe it's valuable to share my experiences and things I've learned with other buyers. I never claimed to be an expert, and if I don't find the directions particularly helpful or clear (which I did not here), other buyers deserve to know that as well. For the most part, through my channel, I have built a generally positive community of people sharing their knowledge so we can all be better. Many people have politely given pointers or information in the comment section, and I have learned from them as well. That is the purpose of this content. If that is not the content for you, you are welcome to take your views elsewhere. All the best.
@BrieIY as blunt as she's being...she isn't entirely wrong. Experienced or not...everyone (especially beginners) should take the time to read instructions when trying a new tool that they're not entirely familiar with...otherwise this is how accidents happen. Seems as though you have issues with constructive criticism. This is TH-cam, so you might as well get used to it, not everyone is going to pat you on the back & say "Nice job" everytime you create content, lol.
@HouseOfWoe Again, thank you for the feedback. In case my original response was unclear, I did, in fact, read the directions. They were simply unclear or lacking, which led to the majority of my confusion. I mentioned very specifically not being able to find the allen key nut as listed in the directions. There were no directions regarding the tips or how to use them/assemble them, only directions for the pen itself. Admittedly, I did press the power button before checking the directions, but you can clearly see me opening and reading them immediately after around 1:52. I did cut most of the footage of me reading them out of the video because I did not find that to be interesting content. I do not expect a "nice job" every time I put out content, but I do believe I may explain myself or clarify missing content if I am met with concerned/confused comments in these situations. If thats considered taking criticism poorly, then I suppose you're right about that. In the future I will certainly be more clear about how I use directions to avoid being unclear. Thanks, and all the best.
I just ordered this as well. My suggestion would be to read all the instructions before doing the video. The Allen wrench needed was at the bottom of the pan and you insert it into the side. Where are you? Insert the tips so you can tighten it. So glad you were injured. I know there weren’t many that were included so I went back to Amazon and their picture showed more detail and answers a lot of questions.
I got this for my daughter. Youre getting blasted in the comments for NO REASON. The people who are saying that you should read the instructions and that the allen wrench is on the bottom clearly don't have the same product.
i just received mine today and this POS is going back!!! The instructions for the chuck are for the older model that actually had the screw in the chuck and the key in the bottom. This version, you just slip the bit into it and that's it. The stupid instructions say to tighten the screw, but there is none! Yet, the picture on the "instructions" is of this newer version. This is just really poor quality checking. But that's not why this is going back. I bought this one in hopes that there'd be no wobble, like on the Dremel tool and even the Ryobi tool. I put a bit in, turned it on and the wobble was worse... way worse than the other 2 tools I have!!! And I can clearly see why! This silly push in to fit is trash. The top part of the chuck has a hole that is bigger than the bit's shank, so instead of the bit being held in a solid way, it flops around. What a dissapointment! I didn't want this for engraving. I saw a lot of other guys in the electronics field using pens like this to clean off corrosion on PCBs and they work so well. But I've not seen one that doesn't have the side hex screw. Those tighten down at the chuck itself. Yup, going back.
If you're going to make a demonstration video for a tool you really should read the instructions and be familiar with it before you start filming. I cannot watch this
Maybe read the directions first? Then you can speak intelligently about the product. Would make for a more factual test of the product. You’re sort of just guessing.
your hand writing is impeccable
5:00 that's what she said
Mine just arrived.
Thank you for your fearless review!!!!😊
Trace the stencils with pencil then engrave the pencil markings.
I just got mine the other day! Im so excited to use it! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this, your video came up as I was searching how to use it. I'm super grateful for the tips, I have no idea what Im doing, yet! 😂 I'm an artist, a painter mostly so this is all new to me. Thanks again! And I love the fact that you are not 100 % on it. We all have to begin somewhere, right? Kind regards. ❤ You just gained a new subscriber! I just tried mine, omg I am loving this!!
I've had mine for a while but the ball head bit got stuck and I can't figure out how to change the bit
What you have to do after me figuring out for an hour pushing the two middle bits turn it into the screw bits in the head fall in and then push your button
Mine had the Allen wrench in the bottom over lapping the charge connection. I know it’s been two years, just saying that’s where mine was. And it fell out all the time so I kept mine in the case it came with . I love it though!
Just wondering how do I remove the Grinding head in order to remove the pen tip and place a new one?
My kit is almost identical except I didn't get the drill bits and saw pieces.
Hi. How can I remove and change the tip? Mine seems to be stuck.
Today I receied same one E 108 3 speed mini drill how the bit is to be tighten chuk
Thanks for doing this, I was wondering whether if it was worth getting or not. Maybe use a sharpie on the stencils could give you better results, but it's just a thought.
Thanks again for your time, regards, Paul
I just got mine today. Love the video. Did you find the Allen wrench on the bottom of the device?
My Allan wrench was either missing, or not available.
Motor is brushed or brushless?
I just received mine from Amazon. Thanks for doing a demonstration on how it works. The tips are very helpful. Everything was in my kit. I got 16 strips of stencils, but none has a shamrock. Still, I look forward to using the kit.
Thank you for doing a review. The reference to an Allen wrench is confusing - according to the Amazon page and user feedback, the bits are simply pushed into the chuck, and the saws need to be tightened in with a (tiny) screwdriver. The chuck which you normally would tighten a bit with moves but doesn't seem to go anywhere. Mine came charged and also with extra bits like yours that don't fit into the case which is kind of strange. The stencils would need to be traced first with a pencil, not used directly with the tool. Haven't tried it yet, but will definitely wear safety glasses!
She is using an older version. The newer V3 has a battery charge icon and a 1,2 or 3 showing speed selected on the LCD screen. And there are different bundles including different accessories.
Cool video. Which bit is for engraving metal?
I recently purchased one of these and ran into the same issue: how do you switch bits? Instructions say there should be a wrench but there was not one in the package. I’m glad you were able to show how to change them! I was considering returning the item since I have never used one and couldn’t figure it out. Thanks for putting this together!❤
Hi you can use spray paint to use the stencils in a way that will not spoil them (sorry for my bad english)
Use a sharpie pen.😁
Thank you! Just ordered this exact pen and feel much better since I didn’t really do any research first 😂 you are adorable
Thanks, very helpful. Mine has a missing allan wrench, as in not in bottom of pen. Also the description does not indicate where the allan wrench is hidden. Searched everywhere. So again, thanks for this review.
Same model as the one I got, which also didn't have an allen wrench.
I even went out and bought one, and as far as I can tell the Allen wrench doesn't do anything. At all. The manual was likely copied from another cordless engraver that actually does use a chuck and allen wrench, and they didn't bother to proofread it.
Same model as the one I got, which also didn't have an allen wrench.
I even went out and bought one, and as far as I can tell the Allen wrench doesn't do anything. At all. The manual was likely copied from another cordless engraver that actually does use a chuck and allen wrench, and they didn't bother to proofread it.
The Allen key is underneath, near the charging port., , and it's not thick wood, you're using soft pine.
I got one today. Think it's pretty average for the price, 80 Aussie dollars, , but, it does what I needed, shape and polish after my laser engraver... Cheers from flooded Australia...✌
Thank you!
I don't think mind came with one...there's like nothing there just a hole 😭
Mine doesn't have that
thank you
Just for those who see this and this comment, please note that this particular model does NOT have the allen key nor any screw in the chuck.
If you compare the 2 types, with key and like this, without, you'll notice that the version with the key has a chuck that sticks out quite a bit, where this one is close to the body.
ALSO, NOTE, if you're looking for a tool where the bit does not wobble,
THIS IS NOT IT!
Because you can't tighten down the bit and the hole in the chuck is bigger than the chuck's shank, the bit just flops around at the hole.
It's really a stupid design!
This was a big help,my second purchase of one of these pens second one came different than the first. I’m glad I watched this video but wish I wouldn’t have given it a bad review on Amazon before seeing this!
girl read the instructions thats why they literally place them on top 🤷🏾♂️stop guessing please 🤦🏾♂️ the first "head" as you call them are for glass ,rocks, and you basically clogged it up using it on wood . come-on. the disks have an orientation depending on what way its spinning im not hating but people come to this videos to "learn" by the title of the video and you are as or more confused.😅
Hi Brie - do you have a link for this?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B2BSQZ38/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ! I'll pop it in the description too!
maybe the stencils are used to draw lines with a pen and then engrave them lines using the device
Same model as the one I got, which also didn't have an allen wrench.
I even went out and bought one, and as far as I can tell the Allen wrench doesn't do anything. At all. The manual was likely copied from another cordless engraver that actually does use a chuck and allen wrench, and they didn't bother to proofread it.
The pen pictured on the top of the box is actually not the pen in the box. You can see the bigger chuck on it where you attach the bits. That would be where the allen wrench would tighten the chuck.
My alen wrench in the bottom where you charge it.
You also had the boarders to trace off of the stencils. You need to trace everything before you do the work with the pen. You won't ruin your stencils then. I like some of the tips on this one verses the one that I have. This one I like, but mine has different speeds which I also like.
The Allen wrench is in the bottom end of the pen
Hope you found your Wrench. It's at thr bottom where you put your charging plug.
I did not see it doing it, do it again, please.
I just got the same one from Temu thanks for this
Read the book.
Danke schön für das testen🙂🌈
Thank you so much for video
আমি এটা চাই, কোথায় পাবো
I can’t get it to engrave on at all on a wine bottle. I may return it.
How can you possible review a product if you have no idea what you are doing. You might want to read the directions first and give a practice try first.
Thanks for the feedback. The way I see it is beginners buy products all the time. As a beginner myself, I believe it's valuable to share my experiences and things I've learned with other buyers. I never claimed to be an expert, and if I don't find the directions particularly helpful or clear (which I did not here), other buyers deserve to know that as well. For the most part, through my channel, I have built a generally positive community of people sharing their knowledge so we can all be better. Many people have politely given pointers or information in the comment section, and I have learned from them as well. That is the purpose of this content. If that is not the content for you, you are welcome to take your views elsewhere. All the best.
@BrieIY as blunt as she's being...she isn't entirely wrong. Experienced or not...everyone (especially beginners) should take the time to read instructions when trying a new tool that they're not entirely familiar with...otherwise this is how accidents happen.
Seems as though you have issues with constructive criticism. This is TH-cam, so you might as well get used to it, not everyone is going to pat you on the back & say "Nice job" everytime you create content, lol.
@HouseOfWoe Again, thank you for the feedback. In case my original response was unclear, I did, in fact, read the directions. They were simply unclear or lacking, which led to the majority of my confusion. I mentioned very specifically not being able to find the allen key nut as listed in the directions. There were no directions regarding the tips or how to use them/assemble them, only directions for the pen itself. Admittedly, I did press the power button before checking the directions, but you can clearly see me opening and reading them immediately after around 1:52. I did cut most of the footage of me reading them out of the video because I did not find that to be interesting content. I do not expect a "nice job" every time I put out content, but I do believe I may explain myself or clarify missing content if I am met with concerned/confused comments in these situations. If thats considered taking criticism poorly, then I suppose you're right about that. In the future I will certainly be more clear about how I use directions to avoid being unclear. Thanks, and all the best.
You don’t always get Amazon packages in complete order, some things may be missing and maybe (key wrench) was not packed.
I just ordered this as well. My suggestion would be to read all the instructions before doing the video. The Allen wrench needed was at the bottom of the pan and you insert it into the side. Where are you? Insert the tips so you can tighten it. So glad you were injured. I know there weren’t many that were included so I went back to Amazon and their picture showed more detail and answers a lot of questions.
Awesome! I didn't think to check the Amazon listing images, I'll go back and take a look!
Thank you as I purchased this same one but didn't know how it worked.
I got this for my daughter. Youre getting blasted in the comments for NO REASON. The people who are saying that you should read the instructions and that the allen wrench is on the bottom clearly don't have the same product.
Why not show how to put the saw in!!!!!! Why I watched. Just breeze on by then
i just received mine today and this POS is going back!!!
The instructions for the chuck are for the older model that actually had the screw in the chuck and the key in the bottom.
This version, you just slip the bit into it and that's it. The stupid instructions say to tighten the screw, but there is none! Yet, the picture on the "instructions" is of this newer version.
This is just really poor quality checking.
But that's not why this is going back.
I bought this one in hopes that there'd be no wobble, like on the Dremel tool and even the Ryobi tool.
I put a bit in, turned it on and the wobble was worse... way worse than the other 2 tools I have!!!
And I can clearly see why!
This silly push in to fit is trash. The top part of the chuck has a hole that is bigger than the bit's shank, so instead of the bit being held in a solid way, it flops around.
What a dissapointment!
I didn't want this for engraving. I saw a lot of other guys in the electronics field using pens like this to clean off corrosion on PCBs and they work so well.
But I've not seen one that doesn't have the side hex screw. Those tighten down at the chuck itself.
Yup, going back.
...read the instructions...
i love my
If you're going to make a demonstration video for a tool you really should read the instructions and be familiar with it before you start filming. I cannot watch this
Maybe read the directions first? Then you can speak intelligently about the product. Would make for a more factual test of the product. You’re sort of just guessing.
You have a very negative attitude towards this item.
Oh dear, that awful grating vocal fry!