Very informative video!! The detailers grip is supposed to be gripped in a different way than your video. The angle between the grip and the tool is serving as a rest between the thumb and indexfinger almost like gripping a pencil. Works a charm!
Sooo useful. Dremel should compensate you, because I think many folks are going to buy some of these accesories after learning about them on your channel. That includes me :-) (I saw your Biltema ruler, right away it reminds me of the store when I visited Norway 4 years ago. Cheers!)
Didn’t know about some of this accessories Thanks so much!! Agreed that some are obsolete at certain skill level Please include prices range in your next post.. Great channel “
Hi I'd like to ask you a question, I own a different rotary tool very similar to the dremel, do this attachments adapt to other brands? DO they have adjustable grips to block the tool in place or are they fixed on a standard dremel ?
Hey there, brilliant overview, thanks a lot! If I may ask for your (or anyone else's) advice: If I get the plunge router, I can skip the multipurpose cutting guide and the circle cutter/straight edge attachment and can still do basically anything I would be able to do with the two, with only the plunge router? Or would you say it is worth to own all three of those? That is, are the plunger router vs. the other two at least partially redundant in functionality or am I mistaken? Really, it's less about the money and more about the available space in my toolbox.
Yeah. The plunge router basically does everything that the cutting guide and circle cutter can do. I like using the plunge router better, it is more stable and easier to work with. But the plunge router is not able to make really small circles like you can with the circle cutter. But if I were to only choose one of the 3 attachments, I would 100% choose the circle cutter.
This tool (the Dremel) looks like it's a really good idea and very versatile, but is there a large version that can work with larger drill bits, e.g. 8mm?
@@rotarycrafts8760 Beautiful shot. I've had a Dremel for over a decade, I haven't used it too much and stored it in it's case until recently. Seeing it hang from a hook has got me wanting to do something other than cut the occasional fastener. Even if it's just hang from a hook while cutting the occasional fastener with the extension.
Hehe. Yep. It was a bicycle chain. I just didn't have a chainsaw chain at my disposal at the moment. So I just used the bicycle chain to show the concept.
Why dremel doesn't make cutting table? they made rotary table and mini saw attachement but i would love to do some more precise cuts, whether its wood or metal.
My guess is that it would be hard to make a safe table and blade. Id love that as well, but serrated saw blades and rotary tools do not really work well together. I've seen some builds of this kind of stuff, seems sketchy with that high rpm and low cutting diameter. Kickback will be insane.
The cutting guide works with router bits I believe, making it the poor man’s (my) router attachment 😝 it’s also why I ended up with a 4000 instead 3100 since the guide is exactly the difference between the two kits and it comes with the 4000 not the 3100 😅
I can't answers from Dremel. No chart with the newest models, zippo. Will all attachments work on the 8250? Flex shaft, circle cutter, straight edge guide, shaping platform, etc? Will these also work on the flex shaft, or only the bits/carving /tools to use with flex shaft? TY for your vids! Keep them coming! I'm new to using the 8250 & learning much from your vids! TY! 😀
@rotarycrafts8760 I don't know why ppl say 8250 will not work with the attachments I listed above. So frustrating not having the correct info prior to a purchase. No word from Dremel at this point. TY!
No worries. Yeah, maybe some confuse it with 2050. Which is not compatible with the attachments. If you check out one of my recent videos "Dremel 8260 review" I go into depth about the 8250. 8250 and 8260 are basically the same, except Bluetooth and cosmetic design.
Very interesting video ! I want to buy a Dremel but I'm in doubt of buying the 4250 or the wireless version 8240, they are exactly the same but the 8240 is wireless. I've read somewhere that the battery only lasts for 10 minutes, is that correct and what would you prefer, the wired version or battery version ?
Hi. The dremel 4250 is solid. The battery for the 8240 lasted about 30 minutes of woodcarving for me. I'd recommend getting the 8250 instead if you want to go cordless. More battery time and better power. Even the 8220 has about 20 minutes of full power work in it. It kind of depends what you want to use it for, for routing work I really like having a cordless tool, for woodcarving I like the cable since I'm gonna use the flex shaft anyways and be more stationary.
@@rotarycrafts8760 Thank you sir, very interesting the 8250/8260, it seems it has a better battery over the 8240 and it's also brushless. Can't the flex shaft be used with the wireless 8250 if needed ?
Hi. I would think so yes. I have never used the 100. But I checked out some videos right now of people using it, and it seems like people are using the attachments with it.
@@rotarycrafts8760I caught that too. You were using it all wrong. I was yelling at my screen..."No!! Not like that!! Lol. I love mine. Next time, just try holding it like you would the grip of a pistol/hand gun & then you'll get it! (if you don't allow guns in your country, surely you must've seen one held one in a movie before). Good luck!
Am a furniture maker i do more of Wooding caving, but sanding it is difficult for me can i use this machine or is there any particular product that you can iintroduce to me
Lol, that's not how you use the Detailers Grip. You use the grip to hold your Dremel the way you hold the Flex Shaft at 9:00. You hold JUST the grip and let the Dremel rest on the top of your hand. It works great for me.
Awesome video. Can’t believe the dermel has no accessory to cut wood in a straight line! Something like a fenced workstation. Have been looking here and there but there is just this mini saw which is also a free cutting not a straight line !!, is it possible to use the table 231 with the right angle 575 accessory to achieve that? Thanks
Hi. The fact is that a Dremel is not really a good tool for cutting 100% straight lines. You have straight edge guides on the plunge router, and the circle cutter attachment. But for doing straight lines I would either do the best I can with free hand with the ez544 wood cutting wheel or use another tool. Haha, your idea about the Routing table and the right angle would be awesome to try out. But I don't think It would work.
Great video. Thank you. But the attachment at 8:29 ... you're holding it completely wrong :) Grab the attachment itself with your hand, like a pistol. And it's mostly used for carving (where the dremel needs to be angled)
Hi. It depends on how much noise you will tolerate. I don't like cutting any deeper than 1/3" (8mm). But at that depth it will still make a high pitch noise and be hard to control. If you make several shallow passes at 1/8" you should be able to get through 1" thick material with something like the 561 tile cutting bit. But I find cutting thick material with Dremel a little bit tedious and I find it hard to achieve a clean cut, but it can be done.
Depends on where you are from? Most countries have them stocked in stores where they sell tools. Or you can buy some Dremel kits on Amazon. I left some links in the comments.
Hello mate, great videos, informative, great pacing and narration , bravo. I have a question for you, what do you think about the 8250? Im considering buying it for automotive use, i think the cordless is the way to go but im not sure about the negatives of it... would appreciate a reply, and thanks for these videos!
Hi. I just got the 8220 a couple of months ago and I love it. The 8250 is similar only it has a little bit more battery time I think. The only downside is if you are using it for heavy duty tasks ex. Grinding/shaping steel with carbide burrs the battery will run out fairly quickly. Maybe 20 - 30 mins of runtime I would think. If you can work with that or maybe even get a spare battery, it should work just fine. ')
@@rotarycrafts8760 well, luckily for me i found an old dremel in my dad's toolbox, 395 from 2003... gonna use that to see if i need something more.. while checking out cordless rotaries I saw that ryobi have a decent looking one, seems very versatile but i dont think you can get a 90 degree attachment on it... Im considering porting my cylinder head with it, hopefully it'll get the job done.
Hi. I didn't know this, which of the new Dremel models do the attachment not work with? I knew that some needs adapter on some odd attachments like the routing table. But I don't wanna buy it if the attachments do not work.
El operario debe trabajar bien con cualquier herramienta. La Dremel es muy buena.... Y más desembolso. Yo tengo 2 Dremel. Probé con dos marcas distintas, y no valiern un carajo.....
there is a 3d printable adapter for dremel so it fits the proxxon micromot attachments, which are cheaper and made of metal and not plastics. the threads on dremel are M19 and to fit the proxxon stuff we need a M19 20mm wide adapter.
owned two dremmels, not great. on both the chuck would bounce around in and out. parts cost a fortune, and eventually the power switch locked out so it wouldnt turn off. dangerous. i realised for the price of a dremmel and one tool part i could get a proper tool that would last a lifetime and cost less to run. my dremmel is a cutoff tool only now. a sketchy one. i picked up a tiny cheap ($20)chinese hand drill thats outperforming it in all other tasks atm. its recheargeable usbc and even has a keyless chuck.
@@RustedOatmeali purchased the proxxon 12v system, it has analog regulation and not steps like dremel, power supply can bring it down way below 5000 rpm and costs ~25€ per tool. dremel is not a hobby tool, bad for thin wood, plastics and precision in general, just melts and burns stuff. flex shaft is also too bulky and as heavy as the dremel itself. also accesories are overprized compared to proxxon and of much lower quality (plastics vs metal). like the press, router etc. but with a 3d printed adapter dremel can be used with proxxon attachments
You said you didn't like the detailers grip. Well if you knew how to hold it you would see it is a very nice thing to use for detail. You were holding it wrong. Dah!!!!!
doesnt matter how your holding it, the problem isnt so much the shape, its that all the weight is at the top end, socyou have a gyroscope flapping aroubd with almost no suport from your hand. modern motors are much smaller and more efficient, dremel is old and clunky. they really would have helped themselves if theyd made the flex extension work well. but thats also badly made and is all slop with again, no support.
There's no need to be rude :-( You could have said this much more politely, with *constructive critique* , explaining the correct way to hold it, and complimenting the rest of the video. Just insulting doesn't help anyone, it just hurts.
I own 2 of them, 8220 & 4000. So many things can be done with this tool.
I call it my "MacGyver" Tool. For those who would know that term. :)
Giving away our ages 😅
Very informative video!! The detailers grip is supposed to be gripped in a different way than your video. The angle between the grip and the tool is serving as a rest between the thumb and indexfinger almost like gripping a pencil. Works a charm!
I'll test it out the way you described a little bit more. Might be better then. Thanks for watching :)
@@rotarycrafts8760 Look up the dremel stylus. It's from 2006 but I still love it for my cordless option.
I recently purchased a dremel with accessories. This was super helpful. Thank you!
Great!
I used the cutting guide with my hyper tough rotary tool on a 80% AR lower. Worked pretty well.
Thank you for making this video! It's very comprehensive and helpful to learn how each attachment can be used!
The stylist Dremel tool is a great addition to my collection. I use it the most
Thanks, picked up the vise instead of getting a heavy-duty one, and the Rt Angle and Flex Extension look like must haves as well.
This was very informative, so many attachments I didn't know existed.
This is a top quality video guide - very professional, thorough and practical. Excellent!
Awesome. Thanks for the feedback :)
Get a link to order these attatchments?!
Sooo useful. Dremel should compensate you, because I think many folks are going to buy some of these accesories after learning about them on your channel. That includes me :-) (I saw your Biltema ruler, right away it reminds me of the store when I visited Norway 4 years ago. Cheers!)
amazing comprehensive video.. love it!. Thanks for this super video
I know dremel gets a lot of hate by purists but holy crap mine has been so versatile for me, and often gets the job done for what I need.
Yeah, exactly. Most of the time there is a better tool for the job than a Dremel. But the versatility of a Dremel is pretty insane.
Another extremely helpful and informative video! Thanks ❤
Love the feedback. Thanks for watching :)
Didn’t know about some of this accessories
Thanks so much!!
Agreed that some are obsolete at certain skill level
Please include prices range in your next post..
Great channel “
Thanks for watching :) good idea with price range, I'll try to add that in future videos.
Excellent. The best I've seen, many thanks. A definite subscribe.
Thanks for watching :)
Dremel looks like woodworking for children with all these attachments haha! But it looks awesome! Good video
I recently purchased a Dremel Planer attachment. I don’t use it very often, but it is handy when you need. Unfortunately, Dremel no longer make it.
You just made Dremel huge amounts of 💰
Thanks for sharing. Extremely useful. I have subscribed to your channel. 😀👍
Lovely to hear :)
As have I.
@@dougdoty5682 Thankyou
Great overview video! Now I know which ones I still need to get
Hi I'd like to ask you a question, I own a different rotary tool very similar to the dremel, do this attachments adapt to other brands? DO they have adjustable grips to block the tool in place or are they fixed on a standard dremel ?
I coulda used the 231 router table last week. And the light module will be great for my old pair of eyeballs!
Hey there, brilliant overview, thanks a lot!
If I may ask for your (or anyone else's) advice:
If I get the plunge router, I can skip the multipurpose cutting guide and the circle cutter/straight edge attachment and can still do basically anything I would be able to do with the two, with only the plunge router?
Or would you say it is worth to own all three of those?
That is, are the plunger router vs. the other two at least partially redundant in functionality or am I mistaken?
Really, it's less about the money and more about the available space in my toolbox.
Yeah. The plunge router basically does everything that the cutting guide and circle cutter can do. I like using the plunge router better, it is more stable and easier to work with.
But the plunge router is not able to make really small circles like you can with the circle cutter.
But if I were to only choose one of the 3 attachments, I would 100% choose the circle cutter.
I love how you just use a bicycle chain as a demonstration for sharpening a chainsaw chain 😂😂😂
Hehe, gotta use what you got.
Thanks for the wonderful information.
Thanks for watching :)
This tool (the Dremel) looks like it's a really good idea and very versatile, but is there a large version that can work with larger drill bits, e.g. 8mm?
Thanks!! ! :) so needed this kompis
Very well explained and presented, please continue like this, 🙏 thx 👌🏼
Shooting sparks into the camera lens made My morning. Did you use any kind of protection for the lens?
Hehe. Looks cool. No protection, filmed with phone. Didn't do any damage as far as I can tell :)
@@rotarycrafts8760 Beautiful shot. I've had a Dremel for over a decade, I haven't used it too much and stored it in it's case until recently. Seeing it hang from a hook has got me wanting to do something other than cut the occasional fastener. Even if it's just hang from a hook while cutting the occasional fastener with the extension.
Very helpful, thanks for the video!
Hello my friend, very useful your advices to me. From where are you from? Greetings from México! 🙋🏽♂
Great video....
Question... were you sharpening a bicycle chain or similar when talking about chainsaw sharpening? And was it a joke?
Hehe. Yep. It was a bicycle chain. I just didn't have a chainsaw chain at my disposal at the moment. So I just used the bicycle chain to show the concept.
Why dremel doesn't make cutting table? they made rotary table and mini saw attachement but i would love to do some more precise cuts, whether its wood or metal.
My guess is that it would be hard to make a safe table and blade. Id love that as well, but serrated saw blades and rotary tools do not really work well together. I've seen some builds of this kind of stuff, seems sketchy with that high rpm and low cutting diameter.
Kickback will be insane.
The cutting guide works with router bits I believe, making it the poor man’s (my) router attachment 😝 it’s also why I ended up with a 4000 instead 3100 since the guide is exactly the difference between the two kits and it comes with the 4000 not the 3100 😅
Well, thank you for the amazing Video but its all about Wood with you what about Metal Work ?????? please
Ye. I'm a little bit wood heavy.
Thank you for the detail video. Is it possible to use a cutting bit along with a work station to turn it into a compact band saw for cutting wood?
Great video! Thank you for this
I can't answers from Dremel. No chart with the newest models, zippo. Will all attachments work on the 8250? Flex shaft, circle cutter, straight edge guide, shaping platform, etc? Will these also work on the flex shaft, or only the bits/carving /tools to use with flex shaft? TY for your vids! Keep them coming! I'm new to using the 8250 & learning much from your vids! TY! 😀
Yeah. The 8250 will work with all the attachment and bits. Thanks :)
@@rotarycrafts8760 TY so much!! 😀
@rotarycrafts8760 I don't know why ppl say 8250 will not work with the attachments I listed above. So frustrating not having the correct info prior to a purchase. No word from Dremel at this point. TY!
No worries. Yeah, maybe some confuse it with 2050. Which is not compatible with the attachments. If you check out one of my recent videos "Dremel 8260 review" I go into depth about the 8250. 8250 and 8260 are basically the same, except Bluetooth and cosmetic design.
Very interesting video ! I want to buy a Dremel but I'm in doubt of buying the 4250 or the wireless version 8240, they are exactly the same but the 8240 is wireless.
I've read somewhere that the battery only lasts for 10 minutes, is that correct and what would you prefer, the wired version or battery version ?
Hi. The dremel 4250 is solid. The battery for the 8240 lasted about 30 minutes of woodcarving for me. I'd recommend getting the 8250 instead if you want to go cordless. More battery time and better power. Even the 8220 has about 20 minutes of full power work in it. It kind of depends what you want to use it for, for routing work I really like having a cordless tool, for woodcarving I like the cable since I'm gonna use the flex shaft anyways and be more stationary.
@@rotarycrafts8760 Thank you sir, very interesting the 8250/8260, it seems it has a better battery over the 8240 and it's also brushless.
Can't the flex shaft be used with the wireless 8250 if needed ?
Thank you for the video. I have a dremel 100. Do you think the compatibility will be the same as with the 200?
Hi. I would think so yes. I have never used the 100. But I checked out some videos right now of people using it, and it seems like people are using the attachments with it.
Nice vid, except for the detailers grip...
Thanks. Is it my coverage of it, are the fact that the detailers grip is not nice? 👍
@@rotarycrafts8760I caught that too. You were using it all wrong. I was yelling at my screen..."No!! Not like that!! Lol. I love mine. Next time, just try holding it like you would the grip of a pistol/hand gun & then you'll get it! (if you don't allow guns in your country, surely you must've seen one held one in a movie before). Good luck!
thanks learned a lot.
Thanks
Thank you so much. My first super thanks :)
I use the stand because I have nowhere to put a nail up higher for hanging the Dremel.
It's useful then. Does it work well? I have not tried it.
@@rotarycrafts8760 Yes and keeps the pressure off the cable.
Am a furniture maker i do more of Wooding caving, but sanding it is difficult for me can i use this machine or is there any particular product that you can iintroduce to me
Lol, that's not how you use the Detailers Grip. You use the grip to hold your Dremel the way you hold the Flex Shaft at 9:00. You hold JUST the grip and let the Dremel rest on the top of your hand. It works great for me.
Great video thank you.
Awesome video. Can’t believe the dermel has no accessory to cut wood in a straight line! Something like a fenced workstation. Have been looking here and there but there is just this mini saw which is also a free cutting not a straight line !!, is it possible to use the table 231 with the right angle 575 accessory to achieve that? Thanks
Hi. The fact is that a Dremel is not really a good tool for cutting 100% straight lines. You have straight edge guides on the plunge router, and the circle cutter attachment. But for doing straight lines I would either do the best I can with free hand with the ez544 wood cutting wheel or use another tool. Haha, your idea about the Routing table and the right angle would be awesome to try out. But I don't think It would work.
@@rotarycrafts8760 thanks a lot. Really helpful and best review out there. !
Great video. Thank you.
But the attachment at 8:29 ... you're holding it completely wrong :) Grab the attachment itself with your hand, like a pistol. And it's mostly used for carving (where the dremel needs to be angled)
How deep can the Dremel cut into wood when you're using the cutting guide?
Hi. It depends on how much noise you will tolerate. I don't like cutting any deeper than 1/3" (8mm). But at that depth it will still make a high pitch noise and be hard to control. If you make several shallow passes at 1/8" you should be able to get through 1" thick material with something like the 561 tile cutting bit. But I find cutting thick material with Dremel a little bit tedious and I find it hard to achieve a clean cut, but it can be done.
Very useful Thanks
I agree with that statement that it's a great little thing that does alot ; )
Hehe. It sure is.
10:18 seems like you could tighten to the vice with the A550 shield?
Some nice work ... 🤩
Awesome. Thanks for watching :)
@@rotarycrafts8760 You're welcome .. 🤩
I need it please ,How can I get this Dremel and attachments, thank you
Depends on where you are from? Most countries have them stocked in stores where they sell tools. Or you can buy some Dremel kits on Amazon. I left some links in the comments.
Hello mate, great videos, informative, great pacing and narration , bravo.
I have a question for you, what do you think about the 8250? Im considering buying it for automotive use, i think the cordless is the way to go but im not sure about the negatives of it... would appreciate a reply, and thanks for these videos!
Hi. I just got the 8220 a couple of months ago and I love it. The 8250 is similar only it has a little bit more battery time I think. The only downside is if you are using it for heavy duty tasks ex. Grinding/shaping steel with carbide burrs the battery will run out fairly quickly. Maybe 20 - 30 mins of runtime I would think. If you can work with that or maybe even get a spare battery, it should work just fine. ')
@@rotarycrafts8760 well, luckily for me i found an old dremel in my dad's toolbox, 395 from 2003... gonna use that to see if i need something more.. while checking out cordless rotaries I saw that ryobi have a decent looking one, seems very versatile but i dont think you can get a 90 degree attachment on it...
Im considering porting my cylinder head with it, hopefully it'll get the job done.
Hey mate, which keyless chuck have you bought?
Hey. It is the Dremel brand. 4486 is the item number.
@@rotarycrafts8760 Oh, thanks a lot for the such a quick reply :)
Do these attachments work with other brand rotary tools?
Great videos! Subscribing now
Awesome, thank you!
I have all of the DREMEL attachments for my DREMELs. Of course they won’t work with the new models.
Hi. I didn't know this, which of the new Dremel models do the attachment not work with? I knew that some needs adapter on some odd attachments like the routing table. But I don't wanna buy it if the attachments do not work.
looks good to me!
great 👍 ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I need a video for a Dremel 100 and all the accessories, please 0:35
Is router base 231 available to dremel 3000?
Yep. I've had my Dremel 3000 attached to the 231 routing base. Worked just fine.
El operario debe trabajar bien con cualquier herramienta.
La Dremel es muy buena.... Y más desembolso.
Yo tengo 2 Dremel.
Probé con dos marcas distintas, y no valiern un carajo.....
there is a 3d printable adapter for dremel so it fits the proxxon micromot attachments, which are cheaper and made of metal and not plastics. the threads on dremel are M19 and to fit the proxxon stuff we need a M19 20mm wide adapter.
owned two dremmels, not great. on both the chuck would bounce around in and out. parts cost a fortune, and eventually the power switch locked out so it wouldnt turn off. dangerous.
i realised for the price of a dremmel and one tool part i could get a proper tool that would last a lifetime and cost less to run.
my dremmel is a cutoff tool only now. a sketchy one.
i picked up a tiny cheap ($20)chinese hand drill thats outperforming it in all other tasks atm. its recheargeable usbc and even has a keyless chuck.
I didn't get the light attachment with my 8220! :( Jerks :P
You forgot the dog claw grinder 😂
I can live with that :)
👍👍👍
👍🙏
🙏🙂
The vise is practically useless as a clamp. Looks nice, though.
Don't try to sharpen your chain with a Dremel. It's better to use a hand file. A grinder can overheat the chisels.
I would say that you have a few too many ads for the length of the video.
Ye. I might agree on that. I don't like ads either.
Very informative, in spite of the Middle East accent.
fuck is wrong with
Am a
Omg, me too!
most are useless. drilling for example, when the lowest setting is 5000 rpm...
Depends on what you're drilling. Enough people have found it useful that they made a thing for it and its popular
@@RustedOatmeali purchased the proxxon 12v system, it has analog regulation and not steps like dremel, power supply can bring it down way below 5000 rpm and costs ~25€ per tool. dremel is not a hobby tool, bad for thin wood, plastics and precision in general, just melts and burns stuff. flex shaft is also too bulky and as heavy as the dremel itself. also accesories are overprized compared to proxxon and of much lower quality (plastics vs metal). like the press, router etc. but with a 3d printed adapter dremel can be used with proxxon attachments
You said you didn't like the detailers grip. Well if you knew how to hold it you would see it is a very nice thing to use for detail. You were holding it wrong. Dah!!!!!
It's Clunky!!! :)
its bulky kinda usefull if you cab rest your hand or the grip but i dont like it
for engravements is better the round base
@@rotarycrafts8760 Yeah, that's because you were holding it all wrong...DERP!! 🤪
doesnt matter how your holding it, the problem isnt so much the shape, its that all the weight is at the top end, socyou have a gyroscope flapping aroubd with almost no suport from your hand.
modern motors are much smaller and more efficient, dremel is old and clunky.
they really would have helped themselves if theyd made the flex extension work well. but thats also badly made and is all slop with again, no support.
There's no need to be rude :-( You could have said this much more politely, with *constructive critique* , explaining the correct way to hold it, and complimenting the rest of the video. Just insulting doesn't help anyone, it just hurts.