How to Use the Dremel 565 Multipurpose Cutting Kit / Router Attachment
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Hello! Here's a quick guide to the Dremel 565 Multipurpose cutting kit. Please let me know what you think in the comments! Thanks for watching.
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Hi guys, just wanted to mention I have 3-4 of these simple tutorial style videos planned for the next few weeks, but then after that I'll be going back to the more complex project videos. About 7 of those planned out to be posted every other Friday. Thanks for being here!
you are the only person i found showing which bit does what. thank you
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked the video style
There’s literally a crapload of videos showing this
I have all this just sitting in my cupboard and didn't even know what it was (the attachment), and it's just what I need. Best afternoon I've had in a while. Thanks man, nice demo.
Small point of order: I think router bits are meant to cut in a specific direction. Your first cut with the router bit looked very rough, the bit is much more likely to skitter around when it's going the wrong way. This can lead to the bit jumping off or jumping around on the part, damaging your wood, and with a more powerful router can be very dangerous. It's much easier to control if you start with a shallower cut, going in the right direction. It's not such a big deal with the dremel but if you do that with a full size router, you may regret it. Carry on
Dude, this is exactly what I was looking for. I really appreciate the time you take to make these videos.
Thank you so much!
Definitely one of the better demos of the 561 cutting bit. Now I know which bit to get that's my next experiment. Thanks.
Awesome, and thank you!
just like you said at the beginning. a lot of videos are drawn out or slow-paced and end up wasting time. this was very well done and worth the time to check it out. thank you!
Thank you! I’m happy you enjoyed it
Thanks for putting these videos out there! I just got a few extras for my 300 series Dremel. I REALLY needed this! Clear and concise instructions and demonstrations. Great job!
Thanks for commenting! I appreciate it.
I am now learning how to use the Dremel tool. Thank you for your valuable teachings. I hope your channel develops.
Thank you! I’ll work on it!
I love your videos, very concise, fun and informative! Keep it up!
Glad you like them! Thank you
Thank you so much! Found the tool laying around and I had no idea how to use it 10/10🎉
You’re welcome, glad I could help!
Now its time to search for my dremel. Great Idea!
Thank you Donald!
Thanks for the great info! I’m really excited to start doing some projects with the Dremel
Thanks! Good luck!
Thanks for sharing this information. I appreciate it
Excellent video explanation! Many thanks! Dermot
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting
thank you for being short and to the point!!!!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much!!! Concise and very informative!
Glad it was helpful Lisa!
Cheers mate im looking to slap together a little box for different color silicones for work wanted to cut slits for dividers or dados ive learnt theyre called over the last 2 hrs of searching and i dont have a table saw or router so this is exactly what i needed to see
Great to hear it was helpful Dillon - good luck!
Thank you for this video. It's really helpful
No problem! Thank you Amanda
1:25 A bit more! 😂 Good one
Straight up- no fluff.
How every video should be!
Thanks, that’s a good information.
I'm glad this was helpful! Thanks for commenting.
Thanks.
You're very welcome.
Thank you so much for a clear and concise informational video that thoroughly explained exactly how to use this attachment. It was very straightforward and to the point. Now to put your information to work! Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful Kathy! Thanks for the support.
Thank you
You’re welcome!
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Great to hear!
It will work with the 8250 also if anyone is curious.
Great to hear! Do you like yours?
Thanks for getting straight to the point. I despise all these youtube jabronis babbling on about stupid irrelevant crap happening in their lives for 10 minute before getting to the subject of the supposed video.
Do you have a video on creating templates? Looking to create repetitive shapes with consistency (less freehand) and not in the market for a laser cutter/cnc
I’ve never gotten into repetitive things since I’d get bored so I haven’t used a reusable template other than cardboard ones for animal carvings. I’d probably just use very thin plywood and freehand it out with the 561 or 562, then get a 90 degree edge with the sanding drum. Not sure sorry
Sure wish there was a way to attach dust collection. Hard to follow a pattern with all the dust this makes. Any ideas?
I agree, usually I tap out the dust or use the air from the dremel to blow it out. I’ve seen third party dremel shop vac attachments but nothing for this attachment
Do you think this will work with the Milwaukee m12 rotary tool? I need to cut drywall and I dont want to have to buy another tool.
Sorry I’m not sure, maybe if the end threads off and matches the thread size for the dremel?
Hi, thanks for your great videos! I was wondering all of those black guildes are actually different or the same. I'm about to order 565(multipurpose) and 566(tile cutting) kits, but it looks like a duplicate to me.
I want to say they’re the same. I just got the 565 kit and the 562 separately
@@LogsCarvingClub Oh, thanks for your reply:)
Sorry? If I. Missed it but at? The end. Of these? Bits? The. One that slots into the drama there's a slot. It looks like a screw head what is that for?
does it fit on the dremel micro ?
I’m assuming it doesn’t, sorry.
Great videos, thanks. Can you recommend wood carving templates for beginners.
Hi! I don’t really use templates, I just trace outlines or free hand them and get going
Hey where did you get your Router bits from?
Amazon, gimme 5min I’ll link them in the description
Just linked it as 'router bits' under the carving section in the description
Does any router bit fit? Do I need to buy Dremel specific router bits?
The dremel can fit with any shank that’s 1/8th inch - You’d just have to make sure it’s low profile enough and long enough to fit in there I guess
My router bits are a random knockoff brand
Do normal size router bits fit is what I’m asking, or are smaller size bits needed?
@@tshadow6 I’m not sure what size normal router bits are, sorry. I’m limited to my rotary tools
Thank you.
When using router bits like your roundover, it will cut much smoother if you only cut in one direction, namely the one that's going against the rotation of the blade. In the other direction, the blade digs into the wood and pulls the tool along, resulting in a rough cut. Ask me how I know.
Thanks for the tip! Usually I’m pretty casual with it because I sand it later anyways. My stuffs more natural lines rather than clean furniture style routing.
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Can it be used to spray air?!
Don't think so. You can check out the Dremel 490 Dust Blower though if that's what you mean.
@@LogsCarvingClub Also, if the bit is stuck in the mounting, is there is any possibility to take it out, will opening the whole tool would solve the issue? Thanks
@@MedoHamdani Check out my second channel if you can, it’s Log’s Carving Club Plus. I have some details on that in the How to Change a Bit video. Hope that helps.
@@LogsCarvingClub Alright
The first example could be replaced by a saw. Imo another demonstration would be better suited for that bit. None the less good stuff I've learned something
True, maybe using it against a curved jig would have been more interesting. Thanks for the feedback