03-06-2016, 01:30 AM
I made a jig for my lathe that holds the dremel in a set location, allowing me to rotate the lathe by hand & pierce circumferential grooves through the bowl mounted in the lathe. Had problems with the first bowl I tried using it on (resulting in the bowl exploding in my face - glad I had on a shield!
) because of shortcomings in the jig, but those have been fixed & the jig now works great. In fact, I'd likely have a nice pierced bowl right now except for one small problem - the rotary saw wobbles when I turn the dremel on! It's such that I cannot turn it all the way up without excessive noise from the vibration. Running slow makes it obvious that it's going to cut a very wide kerf, if it doesn't tear the bowl apart that is... walls are right around 1/16" and so don't have a ton of structural integrity.
I've never noticed this before, probably because I've never mounted it before and my hands/arms absorb any vibration present. (I confirmed this by turning it all the way up when holding it instead of in the jig without changing anything else; no noise.) I have 2 more off-brand dremel-like tools, both of which were still in the box and unused until tonight, and both have exhibit the same behavior. I've tried several different bits, even the machinist-grade carbide cutters I have, and now that I know what to look for, I can plainly see the wobble even when rotating the head by hand. It's hard to see when running under power at anything under a few dozen RPM, but it's there.
Has anyone else noticed this in their dremel tools? Any tricks on how I could eliminate it? (Hate to think that I've built & revised this jig to now turn around & chuck it in the trash...
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I've never noticed this before, probably because I've never mounted it before and my hands/arms absorb any vibration present. (I confirmed this by turning it all the way up when holding it instead of in the jig without changing anything else; no noise.) I have 2 more off-brand dremel-like tools, both of which were still in the box and unused until tonight, and both have exhibit the same behavior. I've tried several different bits, even the machinist-grade carbide cutters I have, and now that I know what to look for, I can plainly see the wobble even when rotating the head by hand. It's hard to see when running under power at anything under a few dozen RPM, but it's there.
Has anyone else noticed this in their dremel tools? Any tricks on how I could eliminate it? (Hate to think that I've built & revised this jig to now turn around & chuck it in the trash...

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