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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: Retired Coastie on February 18, 2013, 03:58:54 pm
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Do any of you folks use the flex drive rotary tools similar to the foredom? What are your impressions of these as it relates to scroll saw and intarsia projects? Any feed back would be most helpful. Thanks!
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I have wondered this too, as the dremel has a flex shaft attachment I have wanted so its easier to sand cut or grind small things instead of holding the whole dremel unit.
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I use the Guineveve Sanding system. It is fantastic. It has 2 inflatable drums. One is a ball drum and one is a cylinder. I use it everyday on bowls, baskets and even flat pieces. It does a wonderful job on curved surfaces.
http://katools.com/carving-tools/guinevere-minature-finishers/
Tommy T
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I bought one from Harbor Freight www.harborfreight.com/flexible-shaft-grinder-and-carver-40432.html Put some light grease in the handle before you use it the first time and it seems to work great. I've had it a few months, it does not get heavy use from me, but it does what I need it to do. It will take any 1/8th inch bit you need, for less than $50.00 you can't beat it. I use it mostly on my intarsia.
Bob
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Thanks for the input, it helps me in my search. Thanks again!
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I have a couple of Foredoms and a couple Dremel, cordless types and use them all the time when making Intarsias
But, unless you plan on doing a lot of heavy sanding/grinding with this type of tool I would recommend getting the cordless type. It's much easier to handle and you're not tied to one certain spot.
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I started with: cordless Dremel rotary tool. Much to low on power.....
Next : Dremel tool 115 volt......variable speed Speed slowed down during use. Kinda bulky
Then : Black and Decker rotary tool....(Three Speed) stronger than Dremel (and a lot cheaper) Still kinda' heavy and big to hold
Dremel with long flex drive... not as bulky
Now: Master carver (Similar to Foredom) Variable speed, strong, and light weight.
I use my Mastercarver to round over small intarsia pieces that are hard to work with on my drill press drum sander. I also have the carving attachment for this tool that allows me to do internal detail carving on my inlayed images.
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They all work well ,I have a foredom flex shaft ,a drill press with a flex shaft
several dremels ,both ways ,gwen inflatable s ,all are great and as verseital as you are ,great tools ,I would suggest you make a down draft table for sanding as they really do make the dust in a hurry ,diy down draft tables ,cheap and easy to build and very effective ,or at least wear a good mask.
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I wound up buying the Foredom K5200 carving kit. I got it for my birthday! It runs very quiet with no heat build-up and no vibration. Thanks for sharing your experience and know how!
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You will love it,If not let me know ,I would love to add a NEW one to the shop ,BTW I'm a ex Coastie too!
1958-62 North Atlantic ,SR Artic,bluenose welcome aboard ! Carl
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I use a SKIL 125watt with a flexible drive it's great to use, It's bit like a Dremel with loads of attachments..
Roly
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You will love it,If not let me know ,I would love to add a NEW one to the shop ,BTW I'm a ex Coastie too!
1958-62 North Atlantic ,SR Artic,bluenose welcome aboard ! Carl
Thanks Carl! I hope to get lots of use out of it and may add the chisel hand set down the road. Before going int to the Coast Guard I spent time in the north sea on an oil tanker, very rough and cold. After that I flew over it a lot on international ice patrols in a C-130. Were never Ex Coasties, just inactive!
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Semper paratus ! from the Ice Breaker EastWind!!
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Semper paratus ! from the Ice Breaker EastWind!!
Same to ya Carl! I had orders to the East Wind out of boot camp but traded them to a guy with a family and I went to isolated duty in Alaska on Attu Island.
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Are the flex shafts perm lubed or do they require maintenance?
In the market for something to shape and sand intarsia pieces.and don't have room for anything large at this time so a flex shaft unit seems ideal.
I tried to get in the Coast Guard but didn't meet the over 6' tall requirement and had to go regular Navy.. :)
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Perm lubed,only limited by you iminagination,you will love all you can do with it.
Hmmmm! thats strange ,I'm 5-10-1/2 ,O yeah ! They probabaly only needed guys for the deep water areas they cover that week ! shame on you! Semper Paratus ,anyway!cheezs!LOL
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Are the flex shafts perm lubed or do they require maintenance?
In the market for something to shape and sand intarsia pieces.and don't have room for anything large at this time so a flex shaft unit seems ideal.
I tried to get in the Coast Guard but didn't meet the over 6' tall requirement and had to go regular Navy.. :)
The Foredom flex shaft on mine requires clean and lube every 20 hrs of use but is very easy to do.