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I'm trying to install the felt polishing tip, and it's only a round piece of thick felt. How do I install it on my dremel?

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There in the kit is a shaft with a screw tip on it, you need to thread the polishing disc on the shaft, the shaft has a threaded screw, not the internal type

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How can I cut 3/4 inch thick drywall with a dremel cutting disc? cutting drywall pieces from a full sheet to replace on my ceiling and walls. .? cover the dremel with plastic sleeve watch its temp.?

I don't think a Dremel has enough power to do what your after. However there is a larger rotary tool made by several different company's mine is made Dewalt works great fairly inexpensive and will do what you need.
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Can you tell me where I can find a Manuel for the hyper tough rotary tool accessory kit?

Jill Timm's class, The Amazing Dremel, into one blog post.
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I did not take into account how many notes I took during the workshop. In fact, my table neighbor at the workshop teased me for two days on how many notes I took.
My plan is to split the information into three blog posts:
Please note that this post only focuses on what the bits look like and what they do. Oh, and the bits mentioned are the only ones that we used in the workshop - we didn't use any routing bits. Sorry.
That said, let's talk Dremel bits.
I think that one of the things that both attracted me and freaked me out about the Dremel was its huge buffet of accessories. The packages are labeled by use, but it still seemed like gibberish to me. Jill created the perfect environment for overcoming my Dremel fear.
You can read about my class in the following blog posts:
This post is in no way meant to replace the total awesomeness of taking Jill Timm's class. I benefited so much from hearing Jill's experiences and seeing her work in person. If I had bought a Dremel and experimented with it on my own, most likely I would have never tried it on the range of materials that we did in class.
Jill recently announced that she's taking her Dremel class on the road and would love to be scheduled by your group. I highly recommend the class if you have a chance to attend.
The main categories of bits, according to Dremel, include the following:
  1. Carving & Engraving
  2. Sanding
  3. Cutting
  4. Grinding & Sharpening
  5. Cleaning & Polishing
These categories are pretty consistent among other manufacturers of rotary tool accessories, so you can often find alternatives if you shop around. Carving & Engraving I used two different types of bits that fall into the carving & engraving category - diamond bits and high speed cutters.
Diamond Dremel bits
Diamond bits can be used with the following materials:
  • Aluminum
  • Bookboard
  • Ceramic tile
  • Glass
  • Mirror
  • Steel
Dremel high speed cutters
High speed cutters can be used with the following materials:
  • Bookboard
  • Linoleum
  • Polymer clay
  • Wood
Sanding Sanding involves two different parts - the drum and the sanding band. Sanding bands come in different grits, just like sheets of sandpaper.
Dremel sanding bands and drum
To use the sanding band, you simply slide it over the drum. Replace it when it wears out. Easy peasy.
Sanding bits can be used with the following materials:
  • Aluminum
  • Bookboard
  • Plexiglass
  • Polymer clay
  • Wood
Cutting There are different types of cutting wheels for different materials.
Abrasive cutting wheels
Abrasive cutting wheels can be used with the following materials:
  • Bookboard
  • Plexiglass
  • Wood
Fiberglass cutting wheel
Fiberglass cutting wheels can be used with the following materials:
  • Aluminum
  • Bookboard
  • Ceramic tile
  • Wood
To use a cutting wheel, you have to attach it a mandrel.
Dremel mandrel
Unscrew the tiny screw on top of the mandrel and remove one of the washers.
Slide the wheel onto the screw, then add the second washer. Attach the screw to the mandrel base and tighten.
Replace the wheel it when it wears out.
Grinding & Sharpening Grinding and sharpening stones are made of two basic materials: silicon carbide (green bits) and aluminum oxide (brown, orange, pink, or grey bits). You may have noticed that some of my grinding stones are oddly-shaped. This is because the stones wear out with use. You can reshape your grinding stones using a dressing stone.
Orange grinding stones
Orange stones can be used with the following materials:
  • Ceramic tile
  • Glass
  • Mirror
  • Steel
Blue/green & pink grinding stones
Blue/green and pink stones can be used with the following materials:
  • Aluminum
  • Ceramic tile
  • Glass
  • Mirror
Cleaning & Polishing Felt polishing wheels and cones are used in combination with polishing compound.
Polishing felts and mandrel
Polishing compound
To use a polishing felt, you have to attach it a mandrel (different from the cutting wheel mandrel). The felt has a tiny hole in the center of it - you screw the mandrel into the hole to attach it.
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  • Aluminum
  • Ceramic tile
  • Glass
  • Mirror
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Is there a specific tool recommended to loosen the set screw so I can change the tip? It doesn't mention anything in the directions

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I have a scratch in my tv frame and it wont come out

buy a Dremel tool and buff it out with jewelers rouge and felt polishing wheel in Dremel tool kit
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How do I fix paint chips on the hood?

I suggest you keep touching in the spots and building up the level over time until it is slightly proud of the surrounding paintwork. When fully hardened the surface of the spot should be flatted with a small block. I use the end of a short piece of 3/8 or 1/2 inch wooden dowel with a circle of fine abrasive paper glued to it. I sand wet and begin with 600 grit and finish with 1000 or 1200 grit. Once the area is flush it can then be polished with a polishing compound such as farecla and finished with T-cut.
A coat or two of lacquer can be applied or a few coats of hard wax polish.
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I was using a brand new Dremel 4000 with saw attachment to rip a 3 foot length o 1/2" thick mahogany. 2 feet into it the appliance stopped running. Do they overheat? Is there a reset switch?

My friend ... my first inclination is to say 'Are you kidding me?' My Craftsman 'skill' saw with 7 inch blade has its hands full ripping 3 feet of 1/2 thick mahogany and you are using what is essentially a hobby tool and you question is will it over heat? You are lucky it didn't burst into flame!

I don't know if this particular model is thermo protected or not. If it comes back on, we can guess there is a device inside to protect it. If not, it is probably taps for the Dremel.

While the Dremmel is a wonderful tool it is not intened for this kind of work. My fear is you have burned it up. I use my Dremel saw to cut pine and balsa for modeling, (cars, boats, planes) and other little projects. I use the little sanding drums for the same, as well as polishing. The little rasps are great for cleaning and cutting. Not intended to rip lumber for a furniture project.

I'm sorry your Dremmel met a early demise and I hope I have answered your question. Please do not kill the messenger. Thank you for your interest in FixYa.com
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take the 4 screws out of the bottom and take the plate off. then take the 2 screws out of the the actual polisher unit. also take the 2 screws out of the button connector thing. after that remove the electrical caps to all the wires and untwist the wires and take off the polisher unit. heres the hard part. get strong pliers or a strong gripping tool and grab hold of the metal securing covering the motor. rip the metal were it comes around and meets and once you have done that (it will take a while), the whole metal covering will come off. next you have to take the polisher pads off and untwist the plastic cones underneath the pads. now you need needle nose pliers and you will have to untwist the 4 nuts on each side with the pliers. once you have done that you can take the nuts off and slide the black motor coverings and you are left with the motor and you have disassembled the Dremel Shoe Polisher.
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the screen cover is plexiglass-you can make it shine with a silver shining polish applied on a soft cloth.you will have to rub it for a while unless you have a dremel tool with a soft tip.The secret is not to apply pressure and keep adding the polish.Also be patient.
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