Can I get some dremel advice?

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  • SpongeBobSquarePants
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    • Jan 2002
    • 3296

    #1

    Can I get some dremel advice?

    Well I think I want another dremel. The one I have is the craftsman cordless one. It works great but only for about 5 minutes then it gets worse and worse. So what would the best one to get be? Also what has the best attachments for genrel paintball modding, (carving, grinding, cutting)
  • personman

    #2
    Heh. No, you dont have a dremel, you have a craftsman.
    Dremel is a brand.
    Eh, technically sence dremel is the only people who makes dremels, I would go with them.
    I would go with a variable speed one, but here are your options
    Find the right tool for your project. Since 1932, Dremel® has been helping Makers with its full line of versatile, easy-to-use tool systems that deliver the perfect solution for almost any project!

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    • SpongeBobSquarePants
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      • Jan 2002
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      #3
      When I say dremel I mean the same type of tool. The one I have is adjustable speed, but cordless, am I going to get better preformance out of one that isn't cordless and has the dremel name brand on it?

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      • personman

        #4
        Meh, I have heard people rant about cordless drills, and to never buy one.
        They go at too low of RPMs to do anything, and the battery is a PITA.
        Get a corded. I dont know if you will get more preformance out of the dremel name brand, but I'll bet there is more accesories.. heh

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        • SpongeBobSquarePants
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          • Jan 2002
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          #5
          Thanks for the advice bro, much appericated.

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          • paintballbeaver
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            • Jul 2002
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            #6
            dremel multi pro seems to work good for me..

            rechargables suck.. thats simple fact..
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            • personman

              #7
              Originally posted by paintballbeaver
              rechargables suck.. thats simple fact..
              Yeah, I know
              My little brother got me one for christmas and I diddnt know what to say. I guess its cool but I dont think I'll be using it, even though I really need a new dremel because my multi pro is like from 1989 or something
              I got a drill press though, yay

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              • BajaBoy
                Registered User
                • Jun 2002
                • 2158

                #8
                i went through 2 dremels... right now im using a Ryobi? corded 6speed and its been Great.

                dont get cordless with it comes to little tools
                RT
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                • paintballwannab
                  do i know you
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 899

                  #9
                  i would go with a actuall dremel, thats what i use as far as bits i have a 29piece diamond tiped set, all sizes works perfect for anything, any job as long as u keep them cool
                  yogi
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                  • badinfo
                    ATOG #052 AT-4
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 61

                    #10
                    Do a search for Foredom tools, same idea as a Dremel but much nicer. I used em when I worked for a silversmith, she had two of em in the shop and they put my Dremel to shame.
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