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Converting/ modifying bone tools
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Rainhawk
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Tue, Feb 2, 2010 1:46 PM
Hey! I was reading that some people have trouble using dremill (rotary tool) etc to carve bone. There are alot of different tricks to changing and even rebuilding rotary tools. |
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Tikilizard
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Tue, Feb 2, 2010 9:41 PM
Thanks for the tip! Can you show use how you use it with the handle and any other tips you may have would be great. Thanks |
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Big Tiki D
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Fri, Feb 5, 2010 9:21 AM
I agree totally that trying to work with a full size Dremel in your hand can be quite a cramp-inducing experience. For me, I found that getting the flex-shaft attachment for my Dremel has made all the difference in the world. |
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Rainhawk
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Thu, Feb 25, 2010 1:36 AM
I use to swear by the flexi shaft its real easy to hold. But in reality i had not learnt how to use it direct drive. Then this guy convinced me to try it. I have flex shafts on the wall now(not in use). You get them free with some rotary tools! :lol: Direct has alot more power and wont surge if you push hard(ish)video EMBED I TELL YOU!! [ Edited by: Rainhawk 2010-02-25 01:43 ] |
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TikiMango
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Fri, Feb 26, 2010 3:41 PM
Nice, simple modification. I don't know about cramp inducing, but using a Dremel for more than 30-45 minutes at a time definitely makes your hand hot from the motor exhaust and your thumb and fingers numb from the vibrations! Nice, simple modification. As for quality tools, I started with a cheap $10 Chinese made knock-off. It was very loud and chattered a lot, to the point where I could actually see the burr or bit wobbling around while rotating. I moved up to a no-name rotary tool of incremental quality ($20), and it was more quiet, but ran really hot. I think I could use it for about 10 minutes before I had to put it down. I finally went and spent $40 on a 300 Series Dremel, and was like a Cadillac compared to the other two. There is definitely something to be said for good tools. |
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