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Title: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Benevolance on March 29, 2011, 08:06:55 pm
Following the build threads, everybody is always going on about how much they love their Dremels. They're all, "I carved my arcade cabinet from scratch using my Dremel" or "Luckily I had my dremel and I was able to fashion a rudimentary lathe" and "this man's appendix was about to burst, but fortunately I had my Dremel". So I bought one for myself. I have to say, it's pretty cool. So far my favorite accessory is the one for branding cattle. But it's been pretty convenient to use in place of a jigsaw, too.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Hoopz on March 29, 2011, 08:25:23 pm
Hilarious!   :laugh2:
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Ond on March 30, 2011, 01:32:30 am
 ;D  your next challenge should be to build a cab using only your Dremel!  :P
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Xiaou2 on March 30, 2011, 04:29:24 am
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your next challenge should be to build a cab using only your Dremel! 

 That would probably take about $10,000 worth of dremel bits... and 5 years of your life.

Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: DaOld Man on March 30, 2011, 06:14:17 am
I want to see someone build a cabinet out of wood matchsticks, using the dremel to cut the heads off the matches.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: drventure on March 30, 2011, 07:36:41 am
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I want to see someone build a cabinet out of wood matchsticks, using the dremel to cut the heads off the matches.

Don't try it.

When I was a kid, I got this idea to build a log cabin out of matches and was using a dremel to cut the heads off and notch them. It skipped and sliced my finger to the bone.

Of course, It could have been just me being a klutz that day  ::)
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Edwards80 on March 30, 2011, 08:30:31 am
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I want to see someone build a cabinet out of wood matchsticks, using the dremel to cut the heads off the matches.

Don't try it.

When I was a kid, I got this idea to build a log cabin out of matches and was using a dremel to cut the heads off and notch them. It skipped and sliced my finger to the bone.

Of course, It could have been just me being a klutz that day  ::)

Yeah. Safety first.

Keep the heads on the matches then you can dispose of the cab easily when you no longer want it or alternatively, light the cab at a good moment to enhance the realism of a game.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Samstag on March 30, 2011, 09:39:20 am
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I want to see someone build a cabinet out of wood matchsticks, using the dremel to cut the heads off the matches.

Don't try it.

When I was a kid, I got this idea to build a log cabin out of matches and was using a dremel to cut the heads off and notch them. It skipped and sliced my finger to the bone.

Of course, It could have been just me being a klutz that day  ::)

I think that's an argument in favor of the dremel.  If you'd been using a real tool you'd have cut the thing clean off.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Donkbaca on March 30, 2011, 10:30:40 am
If chuck norris were a tool, he would be a dremel...
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: yotsuya on March 30, 2011, 10:36:34 am
I need to buy a new Dremel. My current one only works sporatically when you squeeze the sides.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: HaRuMaN on March 30, 2011, 10:38:51 am
I need to buy a new Dremel. My current one only works sporatically when you squeeze the sides.

Sounds like you just need new motor brushes:

http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-90930-Carbon-Motor-2-Pack/dp/B00004UDKL (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-90930-Carbon-Motor-2-Pack/dp/B00004UDKL)

Save yourself some cheddah!
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Vigo on March 30, 2011, 10:41:27 am
Ooh! I know how this joke ends!

I need to buy a new Dremel. My current one only works sporatically when you squeeze the sides.

and he said, "That's not a dremel! That's my wife!"
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: SavannahLion on March 30, 2011, 10:51:01 am
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I want to see someone build a cabinet out of wood matchsticks, using the dremel to cut the heads off the matches.

Don't try it.

When I was a kid, I got this idea to build a log cabin out of matches and was using a dremel to cut the heads off and notch them. It skipped and sliced my finger to the bone.

Of course, It could have been just me being a klutz that day  ::)

I had a Dremel bit explode as a kid. The shrapnel imbedded itself into the table, wall and my safety glasses. I think the shrapnel is still in the wall, I never removed it.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: ChadTower on March 30, 2011, 12:50:21 pm
Ooh! I know how this joke ends!

I need to buy a new Dremel. My current one only works sporatically when you squeeze the sides.

and he said, "That's not a dremel! That's my wife!"


Both my Dremel and my wife are like my old car... on a cold morning no matter how badly I need it it won't turn over.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: yotsuya on March 30, 2011, 01:42:43 pm
I need to buy a new Dremel. My current one only works sporatically when you squeeze the sides.

Sounds like you just need new motor brushes:

http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-90930-Carbon-Motor-2-Pack/dp/B00004UDKL (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-90930-Carbon-Motor-2-Pack/dp/B00004UDKL)

Save yourself some cheddah!

Ordered. You rock, man!
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: boykster on March 30, 2011, 01:50:22 pm
I love my dremel, and I recently purchased a Dremel Multi-Max

http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/CategoryProducts.aspx?catid=94 (http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/CategoryProducts.aspx?catid=94)

it's a knockoff of someone else's tool that recently went off patent (can't remember what) and it's a handy tool.  Great for making flush cuts in confined spaces.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Ond on March 30, 2011, 10:32:12 pm
I had a Dremel bit explode as a kid. The shrapnel imbedded itself into the table, wall and my safety glasses. I think the shrapnel is still in the wall, I never removed it.

On a serious note I've busted plenty of the fine cutting discs which shatter and fly off in every direction, I never use it without safety glasses.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: SavannahLion on March 31, 2011, 12:51:38 am
I love my dremel, and I recently purchased a Dremel Multi-Max

http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/CategoryProducts.aspx?catid=94 (http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/CategoryProducts.aspx?catid=94)

it's a knockoff of someone else's tool that recently went off patent (can't remember what) and it's a handy tool.  Great for making flush cuts in confined spaces.

I know that tool. The original is German made or some such, right? Has it been that long? I thought it was only on the market for <10 years. The original is insane expensive too. Something like six easy payments of $49.95+S&H.

I had a Dremel bit explode as a kid. The shrapnel imbedded itself into the table, wall and my safety glasses. I think the shrapnel is still in the wall, I never removed it.

On a serious note I've busted plenty of the fine cutting discs which shatter and fly off in every direction, I never use it without safety glasses.

Yeah, I think my dad just got me those glasses. IIRC, they were these soft squishy frames with a semi-hard lens. I didn't particularly like wearing them (still don't) because they tend to fog up in the cold. I like my other glasses that look more like driving lenses. Not quite as safe, but almost zero chance of fogging.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Xiaou2 on March 31, 2011, 01:04:02 am
Personally, I dont care for Dremel.  I only use it as a last resort, for ultra fine work.

 You can double up on those cutting discs to help keep them from bursting apart.
Might take a little longer to cut due to the thickness... but I really dont like exploding discs at 30,000 rpms.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Samstag on March 31, 2011, 09:34:16 am
Spend the extra money and get the fiber-reinforced cutting disks like these (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-456-Reinforced-Rotary-Cut-Off/dp/tags-on-product/B0006O8RZA).  They won't explode.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: RayB on March 31, 2011, 10:54:39 am
Ooh! I know how this joke ends!

I need to buy a new Dremel. My current one only works sporatically when you squeeze the sides.

and he said, "That's not a dremel! That's my wife!"

Both my Dremel and my wife are like my old car... on a cold morning no matter how badly I need it it won't turn over.

You guys are too funny.  :laugh2:
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Xiaou2 on March 31, 2011, 12:24:24 pm
Spend the extra money and get the fiber-reinforced cutting disks like these (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-456-Reinforced-Rotary-Cut-Off/dp/tags-on-product/B0006O8RZA).  They won't explode.

 They are much better, but 10x as expensive, and dont last very long.

 In reality, its far better & cheaper to use an alternative to the dremel when cutting metal.. such as a drill/press+large fiberglass wheel, grinder, metal cutting bandsaw..etc.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: ChadTower on March 31, 2011, 01:19:36 pm

I had a really hard time using a bandsaw to cut a new slot in a stripped screwhead last week.  I mean, it just sucked all sorts of balls.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Ed_McCarron on March 31, 2011, 02:47:29 pm
I had a really hard time using a bandsaw to cut a new slot in a stripped screwhead last week.  I mean, it just sucked all sorts of balls.

I tried it with a plasma cutter.  Equally tough.

Really, the dremel is excellent at what it's made for.  Tiny work.  If you're doing things that are causing discs to explode, rethink the tool in use.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: ChadTower on March 31, 2011, 03:02:08 pm

It is true that the cheap disc cutters break easily.  It's like rigid sandpaper, though, so don't expect much out of it.  Leaning a little too hard on it breaks it.  Giving it too much angle breaks it.  Catching a burr on the workpiece breaks it.  That's why they come in quantity.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Benevolance on March 31, 2011, 03:24:03 pm
After watching Manny Malholtra take a puck in the eye, I wear safety goggles all the time.

The Dremel was excellent carving out the new marquee on my arcade cabinet. It took a little while to get the hang of it. I find it very useful for smaller jobs, where I don't want to bother getting out a larger, better tool.

My kit has a gazillion attachments. I do not know what half of them do. It's great that they color coded the sandpaper/grinding attachments, but it would have been even better if the book wasn't in black and white. It will take me a while to sort out which attachments are most useful for what purpose. In the meantime, I think I found an attachment for writing forum posts, but it isn't working very well. Maybe it's not compatible with my monitor? All I get is a lot of scratches and smoke.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Ond on March 31, 2011, 07:27:18 pm
Yeah you can double up those fragile cutting discs as Xiaou2 says, less shattering.  Sometimes the stronger reinforced cutting wheels are too big for the job.  I like using mine with the flexible extension for more control.  They have their uses, somewhere in my current project I used mine to cut off all these screw ends on the inside of panels I'd made, worked a treat.  I'm not very impressed with the router bits which are really pricey and messy to use, but then I don't use the special little jig you're meant to use with them either.

I think I found an attachment for writing forum posts, but it isn't working very well. Maybe it's not compatible with my monitor? All I get is a lot of scratches and smoke.

That will just be a driver issue, you need to download the latest one compatible with your OS  :P
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Donkbaca on March 31, 2011, 07:31:59 pm
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After watching Manny Malholtra take a puck in the eye, I wear safety goggles all the time.

I do too, never know when some ---maternal-smurf--- will sneak up on you and chuck a puck in your eye....
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: ChadTower on April 01, 2011, 11:20:11 am
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After watching Manny Malholtra take a puck in the eye, I wear safety goggles all the time.

I do too, never know when some ---maternal-smurf--- will sneak up on you and chuck a puck in your eye....


I hate those chuck pucker ---maternal-smurfs---.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Donkbaca on April 01, 2011, 11:37:27 am
Wearing goggles right now, its april fools day, thats the main day when the puck chucker ---maternal-smurfs--- are out to get a sucker.....
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: ChadTower on April 01, 2011, 11:53:47 am
Wearing goggles right now, its april fools day, thats the main day when the puck chucker ---maternal-smurfs--- are out to get a sucker.....

I just realized I got the joke wrong.  :D

So, today, you're sucker puck chucker ---maternal-smurf--- ducker.
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: yotsuya on April 04, 2011, 09:29:15 pm
I changed out the motor brushes, but it's still doing the same thing. It'll kick on, but then shut down. I noticed it does it at the highest speeds. Wonder what's up?
Title: Re: I bought a Dremel
Post by: Donkbaca on April 04, 2011, 11:28:54 pm
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So, today, you're sucker puck chucker ---maternal-smurf--- ducker.

You got it brother! :cheers: