Yep, I have a selection of them and they\'re one of my favourite bits for the motor tool. Their effect is practically unique - you can abrade a surface (of any material, except for hard metals) without causing scratches.Originally posted by Roddo
Anyone try any of the rubber polishing wheels? Or any other of the rubber shapes? I\'d imagine they work the same as the cylinders just for different applications.
I would think a normal craft drill\'s chuck would work fine.Originally posted by MClimbin
Does anyone know if the special mandrel is necessary? Seems like you could just stick the pin in a normal chuck.
Originally posted by blackfly
Dremel seems to have at least one size:
http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/dre/dre427.htm
Kinda like my airbrushes. Very useful on rare occasions. Most of the time, neither one is of much use to a mini.Originally posted by MClimbin
I was hoping that the dremel would make cleaning minis easier for me, but so far I have not found that to be so...Maybe I\'m missing something; in fact, I hope I am as I\'m disappointed in the usefulness of the dremel so far.
Any die-hard dremelers out there with some tips for a buddy?
Originally posted by MClimbin
Ok, I got about 60 pins from the seller on Ebay that I linked to above. I got medium, fine and X-fine. They work well, but you have to remember they are polishing pins. If you have even a medium-sized flash line, you are going to have to break out the needle files (or risk your mini with a diamond bit) to get the line flush. After that, the pins work well to polish away the scratches.
I was hoping that the dremel would make cleaning minis easier for me, but so far I have not found that to be so, unless I invest in a huge number of rubber grinding bits (the arrow-shaped ones). But those are expensive to use and need to be replaced quite often (I used up one on only one mini).
Maybe I\'m missing something; in fact, I hope I am as I\'m disappointed in the usefulness of the dremel so far.
Any die-hard dremelers out there with some tips for a buddy?
Don\'t use it for jobs it\'s not suited toOriginally posted by MClimbin
Any die-hard dremelers out there with some tips for a buddy?
Originally posted by Einion
Don\'t use it for jobs it\'s not suited toOriginally posted by MClimbin
Any die-hard dremelers out there with some tips for a buddy?
Einion