Modding Best priced dremel?

Discussion in 'Modding' started by Sc0rian, 17 Jan 2005.

  1. Sc0rian

    Sc0rian Here comes the farmer

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  2. TerraMex

    TerraMex What's a Dremel?

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    If not in error. Difference is the number of included bits on the kit.
    Bigger kit, bigger price. But some are worth the extra drill bits.

    Best price? cheapest! :) .

    Btw, beware of "low budget dremel clones", i've seen enough "self destruct".
    Black & Decker have a few good ones.
     
  3. moddenmania

    moddenmania What's a Dremel?

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    just don't get one that is cordless
     
  4. NoCoolOnesLeft

    NoCoolOnesLeft What's a Dremel?

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  5. Pelihirmu

    Pelihirmu What's a Dremel?

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    :D I bought dremel clone and when i tried to figure out how it work I noticed that you couldn't do anything usefull whit it. :duh:

    If I buy a real dremel is it easy to use? :dremel:
     
  6. TerraMex

    TerraMex What's a Dremel?

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    Well... to me , it is.
    Done enough holes, cuts and a couple of drawing with it to know how to work with it. Advice: if you can, get the flexible shaft, much nicer to work with and less bulky.

    http://www.dremeleurope.com/dremelo...0B177493C64FA1D00876?&prod_id=223&ccat_id=100

    Thing is, dremel stuff is expensive. The B&D one is good, and its compatible with most dremel stuff, and alot cheaper (half at least). 100 for a dremel and less than 50 for a B&D.

    example (old mod).
     
  7. blknoel

    blknoel What's a Dremel?

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    lovely silhouette :dremel: !!!

    I like it :D
     
  8. Zephyr

    Zephyr Go V-Boy, Go!

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    *subliminally messages* angle...grinder...angle...grinder :D

    Sorry, just bought one..think of a Dremel on steroids :hehe:. Dremels can do more, it's just that the angle grinder owns for simply cutting.

    Anyway, if you go with any of the 35k rpm MultiPro's, and get a decent amount of attachments, you're good to go :thumb:
     
  9. purepope

    purepope Banned

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    im new to case modding (just finished make my ide and floppy cables round using electical tape and 6mm tubing, bit big but i can fold under the other makes good and small) and whats a dremal thingo is that just like a mini angle grinder? :duh: :jawdrop:
    EDIT-i just realised under my name (ranking) says whats a dremal lol, how tru is that
     
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  10. Sc0rian

    Sc0rian Here comes the farmer

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    Hello,

    Thank you for the replies,

    I'm still stuck on which one to get:)

    - S
     
  11. Springs

    Springs Boing boing

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    go with what u like best and how much money u want to spend
     
  12. Soulfly22583

    Soulfly22583 What's a Dremel?

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    I got the 35k RPM model for xmas and used it to hack up a case... that thing at full speed with reinforced disks works like a hot knife through butter. Its amazing.

    Its kind of expensive but its worth it.
     

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