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  • čas přidán 28. 11. 2021
  • In this video I talk about rotary tools and how they aren't just for crafters. In my professional fabricating shop we use a variety of corded and cordless rotary tools to do tons of different things, from cutting off bolts to polishing and grinding finished products. Check out some different tools and bits for rotary tools and add one to your bench. You won't regret it!
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Komentáře • 110

  • @lakesideprojects7194
    @lakesideprojects7194 Před 2 lety +29

    That threaded collar on the Dremel, THAT'S WHAT THAT'S FOR?? How has it taken me so long to learn that? Thanks for teaching me and making me feel dumb at the same time 🤣

    • @JohnyKnox
      @JohnyKnox Před 2 lety +2

      It's also for attaching an extension

    • @henryskinner1092
      @henryskinner1092 Před rokem +2

      You are not dumb if you didn't know. That's what these channels are for.
      God Bless, and Stay Safe.

    • @jessihawkins9116
      @jessihawkins9116 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@henryskinner1092dumb no. Ignorant yes.

  • @ErickNS1
    @ErickNS1 Před 9 měsíci +66

    I'm new to Dremels, but this thing has been great. czcams.com/users/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR The variable speed is awesome and the cordless aspect makes it so easy to work with. I am constantly finding uses for it that make tasks easier. Recently I put in a new deadbolt on one of our doors. I knew I had to enlarge the hold where the deadbolt goes into the door frame. At first I thought I would have to get a big router and figure out how to use it for that, but then I rermembered we have the dremel. I was able to enlarge the hole almost as easy as if I was drawing with a pen. It's also great for grinding our dog's nails done and so many other household tasks.

  • @luv2reload
    @luv2reload Před 2 lety +11

    Not sure if it's mentioned already but the Dremel Flex shaft will fit on the M12 rotary tool.
    In fact, a lot of dremel accessories including the jacobs chuck will fit into the M12.

  • @jbuchana
    @jbuchana Před 2 lety +5

    I'm sitting right next to a bench where my original Dremel is. I got it about 44 years ago with one of my very first paychecks. It's still going strong even though I have other ones as well now.

  • @leapnlarry
    @leapnlarry Před 2 lety +19

    I have had a Dremel for over 40 years, i use a battery powered one now. You have some great tips in here, i love those little sanding drums. Turn the autofocus off for the close up shots, manually focus, use lots of light so you can set the aperture very high, that will give you a much better depth of field. great video, . I am about make a video about why RVers need to keep a dremel tool onboard, its small and can do so much. Larry

  • @rebel280z
    @rebel280z Před 2 lety +2

    My mind has been blown. I had no idea the collar was used as a wrench for the tip. Thank you so much!

  • @ey6008
    @ey6008 Před rokem +2

    Used these over 40 years ago when grinding out pockets in castings to weld

  • @sparky1044
    @sparky1044 Před 2 lety +8

    I had bought a roto-zip knock off years ago, kinda put into a corner and forgot about it.
    In the last 5 years, (after I remembered I had it) cut out electrical boxes in drywall, as a trim/plunge router,carving little bears out of wood, sanding etc.
    It went from being tucked away to permanently hanging on the workbench. 👌

  • @bernardleighan3218
    @bernardleighan3218 Před 2 lety +5

    I personally use mine for burnishing the edges on leatherwork. Burnishing bits are available online, but I made mine. You are correct that these are very versatile tools. God Bless.

  • @LMFAO5001
    @LMFAO5001 Před rokem +3

    you packed so much information into one video its insane

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Před rokem +1

    Outside of not trying out for football my freshman year of high school, one of my regrets, one of my deeper regrets... is that I put my Dremel set my dad got my for my graduation present on pawn, then never took it off (I can't remember why, it could of been my work and school schedule or the fact my city had several pawn shops by the same company, or a combination thereof) pawn.
    It was a sweet little kit.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Před 2 lety +4

    Very nice and very helpful and definitely useful and information video. Can't wait to see ur next videos. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless.

  • @tonymatthew9659
    @tonymatthew9659 Před 2 lety +8

    Ive been using a rotary almost daily for many years (im on my 4th one .. the others burnt out from use) and I had no idea about the threaded collar being a spanner tool ... great info ... thanks

  • @LiLNuBZz
    @LiLNuBZz Před rokem +1

    The m12 dremel
    Is my go to for everything especially for wood carving!

  • @dannymeil3294
    @dannymeil3294 Před rokem +1

    My first tool was a 3/8” corded black n decker drill and I had it for several years.

  • @randymurray934
    @randymurray934 Před rokem +3

    your videos are so packed with tons of great information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @protect.your.digits.creations

    Nice job Chris, very informative . I did not know about the Dremel wrench cap . Stay well

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects Před 2 lety +4

    You can even get a chuck with a 1/8 shaft, which means you can use any size drill with a rotary tool ;)

    • @MakeEverything
      @MakeEverything  Před 2 lety

      great point! I thought of that after I uploaded so I added a link to one in the description. Thanks for watching!

  • @roberth3793
    @roberth3793 Před rokem +1

    The Pferd sanding caps are a brilliant idea but 300 dollars for the 285 piece set is insane.

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Před 2 lety +9

    3M makes a nylon abrasive daisy wheel line much larger (4 in. dia.)for bench grinders. Stacking 5 or 6 together on the arbor in the 320 -600 range is a time saver deluxe for finishing work. They are durable as heck too!

  • @dwwoodbuilds
    @dwwoodbuilds Před 2 lety +2

    Another helpful video full of useful information! Keep them coming! Those polycaps are on my list now!

  • @colinbrown4719
    @colinbrown4719 Před rokem +1

    Speedclic system is by far superior to a screw ( which can come loose ) if you have a bit of a wobble on a Speedclic wheel ? Then brush a little clear nail varnish on the back of the Speedclic metal ( or a thin coat of epoxy ) let it dry before putting it on the Speedclic Mandrel , works exceptionally well . I would never go back to the screw in the end of the shaft again .

  • @gerardjohnson2106
    @gerardjohnson2106 Před 2 lety +4

    Good comprehensive review of a "must have" tool.

  • @jamespassas9441
    @jamespassas9441 Před 8 měsíci

    Oh yeah, I love the ScotchBrite wheels as well, great for polishing & available in different grits.

  • @pt61874
    @pt61874 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Loved the content. You have a great way of conveying the info in an efficient and coherent manner….

  • @drickard67
    @drickard67 Před 2 lety +1

    For the greatest variety of rotary tool bits I have found that the lapidary and jewelry tool houses have the best. You can find things you never knew you needed.

    • @michaelthibault7930
      @michaelthibault7930 Před 4 měsíci

      Get friendly with your dentist... They go through bits at a high rate -- they have to change the bits before they're burnt, for obvious reasons.

  • @ericgelman2792
    @ericgelman2792 Před 2 lety +4

    Your tip on not pushing the shaft all the way into the collet applies to router bits too

    • @michaelthibault7930
      @michaelthibault7930 Před 4 měsíci

      Useful tip: slip a small (tiny) neoprene ring onto the shafts of your bits and, when switching bits, if the bit is stuck, there's a bit of room, with the compression of the ring, to force, with a bunt, the bit _further_ into the collet, freeing it from the collet.

  • @thisiscristian
    @thisiscristian Před rokem +1

    This is a great video, thank you for sharing all this information!

  • @nelsod76
    @nelsod76 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video buddy.
    Getting the quick change collet and the polishing abrasives

  • @MikeyMack303
    @MikeyMack303 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you! Nice video. I have a Wen rotary tool with a flexible shaft attachment that I have found to be indispensable in a lot of projects!

  • @MrDrillunit
    @MrDrillunit Před 2 lety +1

    so true. so useful tools. thanks for the information.

  • @johntaylor4517
    @johntaylor4517 Před 2 lety +1

    This has some good info in it. As a former toolmaker I prefer air driven rotary tools/pencil grinders and die grinders. NSK make some really nice ones and I think they are well worth the money. I was given a Dremel and found it just felt clunky and rattled a lot in comparison.

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool. Very helpful. I have the plug in Dremmel, gotta pickup the m12 rotary bare tool.

  • @adrianrobinson1336
    @adrianrobinson1336 Před 2 lety +2

    i made a hair clipper attachment for my cordless dremel.

  • @MoRembert
    @MoRembert Před 8 měsíci

    Great tips...thank you!

  • @creeplife2802
    @creeplife2802 Před 2 lety +2

    I thought you were just bsn about pferd, but dang those are nice lol
    Also I absolutely appreciate how you take time to show (and link) other products at the same time

    • @MakeEverything
      @MakeEverything  Před 2 lety +1

      These little sanding caps are something id never come across before getting them from Pferd, they've saved me in a few tight spots where I can't get another kind of sanding drum into an area!

  • @Dadmadeit
    @Dadmadeit Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice and very information video. 👍

  • @JCSchaefer82
    @JCSchaefer82 Před 2 lety +1

    Holy cow those policaps only seem to come in the Costco sized pack. Great video!

  • @atlbaseball9
    @atlbaseball9 Před 2 lety +1

    Video quality looks great

  • @ardeshirmistry
    @ardeshirmistry Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much, i found this video very helpful :D

  • @PowerToolsForBeginners
    @PowerToolsForBeginners Před 2 lety +2

    great video and I love that collar ! tnks

  • @jamespassas9441
    @jamespassas9441 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You shouldn't lose the little wrench, just park it in the little slot near the back end of the tool!

  • @andrewwillis9759
    @andrewwillis9759 Před 6 dny

    I really want one, I work in maintenance and always had a use for a tool like this but its just convincing myself to buy it.

  • @chrisstephenson6706
    @chrisstephenson6706 Před rokem +1

    You missed the best rotory tool of all, the German made Proxxon. Check them out, head and shoulders above the rest.

  • @charlesgould8436
    @charlesgould8436 Před rokem +1

    There are also like thick foam disc's that are easier to use so not just grinding away. The plastic ones are tough..

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @briangaudet7661
    @briangaudet7661 Před 2 lety +1

    DOMORE is a beast

  • @BionicDeathclaw
    @BionicDeathclaw Před 10 měsíci +2

    I think the fact that people call all rotary tools a Dremel says a lot about the brand.

  • @ajgreen868
    @ajgreen868 Před rokem +1

    Those Ryobis are quieter now.

  • @oneonlynono
    @oneonlynono Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love your Videos mate ... thank you for that amazing one... where can i buy your lovely Camo cap on your head ? please send a Link... cheers from Down Under

  • @jgclark45
    @jgclark45 Před 2 lety +2

    a black and decker RTX rotary tool is a much better option. 2 amps of power!
    also you can get a keyless chuck for rotary tools that works great on many different size bits

  • @tonymonastiere8510
    @tonymonastiere8510 Před 2 lety +1

    You have a very nice toy box. Always have liked your work on all that stuff you do.
    Keep it going...Happy Holidays!

  • @goinbananas1054
    @goinbananas1054 Před rokem +1

    ive been looking for those small grinding wheels and i cant find them anywhere'

  • @brad-03
    @brad-03 Před 2 lety +1

    Does the threaded collar wench work on the Ryobi one? Great content!

  • @ryansrandomshop
    @ryansrandomshop Před 2 lety +1

    Instead of collets I prefer using the mini Jacob's chuck on the Dremel instead

  • @Anavllama
    @Anavllama Před rokem +2

    How does the 4486 keyless chuck attach to the dremel, same twist on as the EZ-Cap??? Okay I watched a video and one leaves the ezcap on and screws the chuck to the bit coming out of the tool which is also threaded. Is it a common thread aka will fit on the milkwaukee?? If so why is this not a better option than the ez cap?

  • @JLowe-uu8lr
    @JLowe-uu8lr Před 2 lety +1

    Great info !=8)

  • @barryweissburg6384
    @barryweissburg6384 Před 8 měsíci

    Got mine 1965 , it was called a Moto Tool. Still works as new. No threaded nose.

  • @vinyl1Earthlink
    @vinyl1Earthlink Před rokem +1

    What type of attachment would you recommend for removing plaster from a picture frame? I was thinking an abrasive wheel - are there any soft ones?

  • @filedroid
    @filedroid Před rokem +2

    Hi chris great video!
    Just so I'm correct. The dremel nose cap will fit on an m12 rotary tool?
    I appreciate your help thanks!

    • @MakeEverything
      @MakeEverything  Před rokem +1

      Correct! I use the nose cap with the built in wrench on my m12 rotary tools

    • @filedroid
      @filedroid Před rokem

      @Make Everything Thanks again. i'm going to order it!

  • @kimber1958
    @kimber1958 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice

  • @lovepurpleism
    @lovepurpleism Před rokem +1

    I cannot get the tips in my Ryobi dremmel. what am i doing wrong? getting frustrated, i just bought it!

  • @JayyBird93
    @JayyBird93 Před 2 lety +7

    What’s your opinion on the M12 rotary tool vs the M12 Die Grinder? I’m thinking if just the rotary tool allows you to fabricate on a professional level then it should be enough for DIY at home. Great video and great tips 👍

    • @Jside68
      @Jside68 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I use mine always daily on the job. Fits M12 batteries, small and just powerfull enough. I wish Milwaukee would release a Fuel version of it with more power.

  • @UCSPanther20
    @UCSPanther20 Před 9 měsíci

    Ryobi back in the late 1990s tried their hand with competing with Dremel with their model HT20VSK rotary tool. They even made a router attachment for it.
    It did not appear to be a success, as it was not made for long.

  • @Doviruses.existbaileyonodysee

    with work like engraving or fine sanding.
    would you recommend one type over the other
    Or would you think simply buying a generic extension shaft make any rotary tool rotate smoother/more precise?
    THanks for yoru time

  • @CorvetteTrev
    @CorvetteTrev Před 10 měsíci

    I'm trying to find a good video of cheap cut off dremel wheels vs the Amazon knock off ones. It's kind of hard to find anything: thanks for the tour 🎉

  • @kle2217
    @kle2217 Před 2 lety +3

    I was debating on getting your basic Dremel Rotary tool, since I had one long ago in college, but this Ryobi one seems to be much better. Do you think it is much better and can do everything your Dremel tool can do? thx

  • @AquaTech225
    @AquaTech225 Před 4 měsíci

    They must of been heavily smoking some pretty wild stuff on their policaps price good lord. They can definitely keep that

  • @c-note4146
    @c-note4146 Před rokem +1

    I’ve had a handheld Dremel before that was a hand-me-down and it was crap. And I just recently bought myself a cheap flexible shaft with a hanging motor from HF. Both units I have/had some wobble (I think it’s called runout). The Dremel being pretty bad and this HF one having only slight, but I’m guessing it’s not supposed to have any, at least not to where you could see it with the naked eye, correct?

  • @ocdtechtalk
    @ocdtechtalk Před rokem +2

    I loved my Milwaukee rotary tool. Except the collet keeps breaking and I don't know where to buy replacements.
    Any help?

    • @MakeEverything
      @MakeEverything  Před rokem

      Any dremel collet and threaded nose piece should work… give that a try

    • @ocdtechtalk
      @ocdtechtalk Před rokem

      @@MakeEverything I wish. I've tried - generic from Amazon, branded Dremel. They either do not fit down the hole, or won't allow the collar to screw down tight enough to hold the bit. TIA

  • @islamkamel496
    @islamkamel496 Před měsícem

    Dremel is 💪🏼

  • @looking_33
    @looking_33 Před 2 lety +2

    No mention of the best kind, pneumatic.

  • @ChrisBranleh
    @ChrisBranleh Před rokem +2

    If you could only have one, would you go with the m12 FUEL straight die grinder or the m12 rotary tool?

    • @MakeEverything
      @MakeEverything  Před rokem +1

      That’s a really tough call… but the die grinder can be used with an adapter to hold 1/8” shank bits… the dremel can not go above 1/8”. I personally use my dremel more than my die grinder

    • @ChrisBranleh
      @ChrisBranleh Před rokem

      @@MakeEverything I’m surprised because I’ve heard the straight die grinder being described as a rotary on steroids, so I assumed it was more versatile. Do you use the rotary for delicate tasks?

  • @calimesacox
    @calimesacox Před 2 lety +1

    I need a calett for my old 1 speed dremel

  • @casique4902
    @casique4902 Před rokem +1

    Hi!! I from Argentina.
    Moto tool.
    Dremel 4000 Vs Black & Decker rt 18 ka?.
    Thank you.

  • @user-lp7dd7dz9m
    @user-lp7dd7dz9m Před 8 měsíci

    What's the difference between the two M12s you have.

  • @TrailBoundco
    @TrailBoundco Před 2 lety +2

    Is it better to get the Milwaukee die grinder or the rotary tool?

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 Před rokem

      Two different tools for completely different uses.

  • @benjamingerow5650
    @benjamingerow5650 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm new to DIY and it's really confusing what's a good one because it's like Dremel is the gold standard, but aren't there any companies that make quality cordless ones as well? Seems really hit or miss from what I've seen.

  • @robdavis05
    @robdavis05 Před 2 lety +1

    So the Pferd abrasive kit is almost $250?? Seriously? Wow! I do not think with that pricing they will be replace the sanding drums anytime soon. Other than that, loved the video. Thanks!!!

    • @AquaTech225
      @AquaTech225 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah must of been the than pricing. It’s over $300 now. They definitely must of been smoking some pretty wild stuff to come up with that

  • @felixf5211
    @felixf5211 Před 2 lety +1

    Your Foredom looks like a CC - 1/10hp. It's an AC motor. As a FYI, 1/3hp continuous AC motor weighs around 30lbs. I run a Foredom TX as a daily driver. It's 1/3hp continuous @ 16,000RPM as their industrial model based on a DC motor. I have other flexshaft grinders including a newer Foredom SR. It's 1/6hp from a AC motor. In my world, handheld rotary tools are essentially useless. No torque and my attachments don't like to spin at 30,000RPM. If one is looking for a lower cost alternative, consider the flexshaft from HFT. I have it and it's decent. Its pedal is poor, however, and I'd strongly suggest replacing it with a genuine Foredom pedal. This setup runs about $100 with an upgraded pedal. Bargain. Good luck.

  • @kodyamos
    @kodyamos Před 8 měsíci

    Dude, are you related to CZcams Channel Gamer Nexus!??? You sound exactly the same to me.

  • @ericschott5100
    @ericschott5100 Před 2 lety +2

    great video! However your audio is cutting in and out which is distracting. MAKE EVERYTHING!

  • @zootcst
    @zootcst Před 2 lety +2

    No mention of pneumatic tools? I often use a die grinder for wood carving and metal work.

    • @MakeEverything
      @MakeEverything  Před 2 lety +2

      Ive got a few pneumatic grinders myself, but ive found most people don't have the infrastructure to run pneumatics efficiently in their shop. I do plan on doing a video about dynafile/ belt filers soon, and those are mostly pneumatic. One of my favorite tools!

    • @jbuchana
      @jbuchana Před 2 lety +1

      I use air tools out in my garage, but have no air in my indoor shop. Maybe I should get a compressor for inside, but I'm a little short of room. I'd have to get one of those expensive quiet ones for indoors as well.

    • @gf2e
      @gf2e Před 2 lety

      Every time I’ve thought about a pneumatic tool over the years, I’ve checked out what size air compressor I’d need and decided to stick with electric. All the interesting tools need insane volumes of air.

  • @kellanaldous7092
    @kellanaldous7092 Před 2 lety +1

    Well, if i learned nothing else here, at least I'll stop pronouncing Pferd as "Puh-ferd" 😂 I've been thinking for years it was a play on "preferred" 🤦‍♂️

  • @YeahNoTellTheTruth
    @YeahNoTellTheTruth Před 11 měsíci

    Ok so why do i need it...

  • @nocandopdx
    @nocandopdx Před 6 měsíci

    Ohh boy. I have a bunch of those collars that came with a bunch of Dremel accessories i found at a garage sale and i think they are terrible. You should not need a tool to use al Dremel, everything should be hand tightened. If you're always using that stupid collar or a wrench, you're just damaging your collets, the shafts on your bits, and the tool itself. That's why you can't remove anything easily and things get jammed, you've scored the bits, you've bent the collets and you stretched the hollow shaft on the tool itself. I can't believe you haven't figured this out after acquiring so many rotary tools and are now promoting this method to others. Though it's not in bad faith because you don't know any better, it's still something i hate to see. Once you go that route, forget about hand tightening, you'll be stuck using an ineffective method unless you replace everything. Those collars are huge and get in the way of precise work. THIS IS NOT A ROUTER. The reason they give you a wrench is in case you leave on a bit for too long and the tool works itself tighter than you can remove with a gloved hand. REMEMBER, angle grinders and dremels should be used tool free, and the wrench is there for rare occasions. Hope this comment will find you before you ruin your equipment. P.S. never run your rotary tools at full speed

  • @caner1810
    @caner1810 Před 5 měsíci

    buy a new flag

  • @MrJohnandMargie
    @MrJohnandMargie Před 9 měsíci +1

    My dremmel packed in after nine months, pathetic rubbish. Ive a 15 year old cheapie from Aldi that’s still going. Don’t waste your money on dremmel.