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Title:Welcome To The Radio Control Conference
Notice:dir's in 11, who's who in 4, sales in 6, auctions 19
Moderator:VMSSG::FRIEDRICHS
Created:Tue Jan 13 1987
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1706
Total number of notes:27193

1333.0. "The Dremel Tool Note" by HPSRAD::AJAI () Tue Jun 25 1991 15:21

    I don't see a note that is dedicated to hints on using the dremel tool
    for speeding up model building :-), so am creating this note.
    
    Hey you guys, c'mon, tell us about your building secrets!
    
    ajai
    
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1333.1Cut off disk great for cutting nylon/plastic and music wireHPSRAD::AJAITue Jun 25 1991 15:2719
    Let me initiate this topic, by writing ya'll about a "discovery" this
    weekend...
    
    I find the red, thin cutting disc (garnet?) is simply great when it
    comes to cutting nylon/plastic. 
    
    I used it to cut off extra unwanted arms of a servo wheel/horn in a
    jiffy. I also used it to cut nylon wing mounting bolts to size, and to
    taper the cut end.
    
    I am not sure if it 'cuts' by grinding the nylon/plastic, or by melting
    it with heat generated by friction! You get a real clean cut, the disc
    doesn't jam, and the burr simply crumbles to finger pressure!
    
    Of course, it is also great to cut music wire, and defangs the end when
    you grind it flat, and bevel, so it doesn't feel like you have barbed
    wire inside your fuselage, as you work on your servo installation.
    
    ajai
1333.2I used to cut music wire with a hack saw..snicker.ELMAGO::TTOMBAUGHA Fistful of EpoxyTue Jun 25 1991 19:2116
    You've covered several of the most labor saving ones. Also:
    
    Cutting hatches out of fiberglass fuselages, with the cut-off wheel.
    
    Drilling holes for servo mount screws.
    
    Drilling countersunk holes for screw heads that are to be flush
    with the surface. The oval shaped bit with the helical cut teeth
    is good for this..up to ~ #6 screws.
    
    Grinding off old glue/paint with the little circular sanding belt.
    
    When equipped with a carbide bit, useful for sharpening the carbide
    tips on roller ski poles. Whoops! Wrong hobby!
    
    Terry
1333.3Makes spinner end of cowl fast and accurateHPSRAD::AJAIThu Jul 11 1991 20:1412
    More discoveries with ze dremel tool, as posted in my WOT4 note...
    
    1. Use it to make perfect discs of wood, buy bolting rough cut version
    to mandrel, and running it against sandpaper on table.
    
    Get a beveled edge by holding tool at angle to sandpaper, instead of
    parallel.
    
    2. Sand out inside to debur and make ring after rough cutting a smaller
    disc out of a bigger disc, using the cylinderical sanding accessory.
    
    ajai
1333.4other ways to cut circlesPOBOX::KAPLOWSet the WAYBACK machine for 1982Thu Jul 11 1991 22:0813
        I've got a circle cutting jig I use with my lathe, but it could be
        used on any power sander to cut perfect circles. It's simply a
        thin plywood plate that I bolt down near the sanding disk, with a
        thumb tack sticking up thru the wood. I rough cut the wood to be
        close to a circle, stick the center onto the tack, and rotate.
        Instant circle. With it mounted to my lathe bed, I can crank it
        closer to the sanding disk as necessary to get the right size
        circle; I'm sure you could adapt this to whatever other power
        sander you might have.
        
        There aer also circle cutting drill bits available for those who
        want to spend a few bucks. They will cut circles, rings, and
        whatever.
1333.5Dremel tool brush preventive maintenanceHPSRAD::AJAIWed Jul 17 1991 18:127
    The instructions for my 395 tool recommends periodic inspection of the
    brushes, and replacement if warranted (under 1/8" length). I tried
    getting the brushes out, but failed.
    
    Anyone else out there have luck following instructions?
    
    ajai
1333.6parts place neededEBBCLU::MANGOTue Sep 10 1991 17:076
    
    I have a dremel model 280 series 62 and need brushes.... where does
    one find such a thing.
    
    any help is appreciated.
    alex
1333.7You'll probably have to have someone order them for youZENDIA::REITHJim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02Tue Sep 10 1991 17:164
    Most dealers should be able to order parts for you. I'm sure brushes
    will be a special order. Most hobby shops carry Dremel and should be
    able to order them. My local Ace hardware store even carries the stuff
    (I've gotten accessories there on saturday 8^)
1333.8If you have an antique Dremel...CLOSUS::TAVARESStay low, keep movingTue Sep 10 1991 20:402
I had to replace brushes on a very old Dremel once, I found them
in a motor repair shop.
1333.9Dremel is in Racine Wisc.POBOX::KAPLOWSet the WAYBACK machine for 1982Tue Sep 10 1991 21:274
        I ordered a set from SIG once. I don't know if the 280 is a
        "current" model. Ever since Dremel was bought-out by Emerson, they
        don't seem to stock parts once they discontinue the model. I used
        to be able to get 15 year old parts from the "real" Dremel :-)
1333.10Cross-posting infoZENDIA::REITHJim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02Thu Oct 24 1991 10:235
    In note 92.47 in notesfile NOTED::Woodworking_and_Tools it was noted
    that a tooless/keyless chuck is now available on the Dremel. In my
    experience with other tools that have this, it makes bit changing easy.
    This might be a feature to look for if you're reading this topic before
    buying a Dremel
1333.11Best Prices ?WMOIS::HIGGINS_GThe MoemanThu Oct 24 1991 16:537
    
    Since a note was posted by Jim in kinda of a Dremel state of mind
    I've got a question. I'm interested in the 3950 vari-speed Dremel
    set. What retailers/mailorder houses offer the best deals on
    Dremel products ??
    
    George_In_A_Buying_Mood