3D Printed Dremel Accessories (4K)

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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2021
  • If you are tired of paying high dollar for accessories, then consider these 3D printed attachments that cost pennies to make. If you don't have a 3D printer, find someone that has one and make friends-it's worth it!
    There are lots of Dremel and other tool accessories on Thingiverse.com. Here are the 3 from the video
    Small Adjustable Router:
    www.thingiverse.com/thing:122...
    Big Router:
    www.thingiverse.com/thing:435732
    Chop Saw:
    www.thingiverse.com/thing:495...
    NOTE: As always, wear proper personal protection and use best safety practices when using any tool.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @Porroquio
    @Porroquio Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love these ideas!!!
    However on the chop saw, I would have done the channel for the cutting disc wider, If you cut metal, it will get very hot, melting the 3d print.

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You are right. Even with small bits of metal the plastic starts to deform. It's also very limited to the size/shape of things that fit.

  • @blueckaym
    @blueckaym Před rokem +1

    I love this kind of creativity! Kudos for that! :)
    I'm currently planning to use my Dremel (4300) for a centrifuge to separate heavier pollutants from a useful fluid (ie in my case 3D resin from IPA; But it would be useful for waste oil processing too, or other fluids that can be separated by weight and don't form strong chemical bonds with the pollutants).
    I was initially thinking that to get more Gs I need wider spinning drum (which isn't false), but looking at the centrifugal force formula & playing with online calculators showed me that radius of the spinning drum increases Gs proportionally (or linearly), while RPM increase it exponentially (ie by a square of the RPM).
    So instead of dealing with steel components and trying to weld them (which is another thing that I have Zero experience with :)), I decided that I can scale down the drum enough to 3D print it even in my small build volume (Mars 3) and pair it with a very fast spinning motor like a Dremel's up to 35000 RPMs.
    The design of the centrifuge also allows it to process as much fluid as you want, by just pouring it inside while spinning, and the clean fluid flowing over the top edge, so I'll be able to process liters of fluid with a centrifuge with only few hundreds ml of working volume.
    The widest drum I can print on Mars3 is 14cm (sideways as the build plate is

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Your experiment sounds interesting. Let us know how it goes. Be sure and keep it shielded so if it flies apart people, pets, and property are not destroyed!

  • @franscoisfitzgerald210
    @franscoisfitzgerald210 Před 2 lety +1

    Which model Dremel fits in these tools?

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Před 2 lety +1

      Any one that has the screw on ferrule. They also have things for other models as well.

    • @franscoisfitzgerald210
      @franscoisfitzgerald210 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tsbrownie I have a Dremel 300 that has a screw on ferrule, but that thread seems different from the Dremel 3000, since I have printed an accessory from thingiverse which does not fit. Which model Dremel do you have that fits on these accesories?

    • @tsbrownie
      @tsbrownie  Před 2 lety +1

      @@franscoisfitzgerald210 I have 2 older ones. The 395 fits best, but there are designs for the different models.