Opinions on Good Rotary Tools?

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  • warpatroller
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 308

    #1

    Opinions on Good Rotary Tools?

    Was looking at the Dremel 400 XPR tool sets when I found quite a few poor reviews (on Amazon) of the 400 XPR model.

    I found this particular set made by a company called Northern Tool+Equipment. Has anyone here used this set? Reviews look pretty good on it. It has a 36" flex shaft and a separate mini-rotary tool included with it. Looks like it would be good to use on my sub so thought I'd check and see if anyone here has any experience using this one.

    http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/ ... _200326924

    What other makes and models of rotary tools do you guys use and LIKE?

    Steve
  • petn7
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2003
    • 616

    #2
    I use a Dremel 10.8V

    I use a Dremel 10.8V Lithium-ion Cordless rotary tool and I like it.

    I don't use it in fancy ways, like a drill press or anything, though.

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    • sam reichart
      Past President
      • Feb 2003
      • 1325

      #3
      depending on what you want

      depending on what you want to to do with it:
      NSK micromotor tool

      Foredom shaft grinder.
      http://www.foredom.com/foundations/stor ... ategory=45

      I have both...they are over 25 years old, and run like new... I've used them for Fiberglas, wood, plastic...for carvings and for models...

      if you want something that lasts, these tools do.

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      • bigdave
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 3596

        #4
        Dremil Stylus hands down!!
        I

        Dremil Stylus hands down!!
        I have had many rotary tools over the years but none have been more versatile and easy to work with than the Stylus. BD.

        http://www.dremel.com/en-us/stories/Pag ... tylus.aspx
        sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
        "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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        • junglelord
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 347

          #5
          They look nice Big Dave,

          They look nice Big Dave, and that would be nice to have for many reason.


          Will not fit a drill press by the looks of it however.

          I have two myself at this point!
          My Moto-tool and my brothers are both Canadian Tire Brands.
          I have the flex shaft on mine and have it hanging from a nail on the ceiling.
          I just got a drill press for my brothers Moto-tool on sale at Walleyworld for $40.
          They do not fit all previously produced units, so check that it fits. This one for instance, fits my brothers, but not mine.


          Nice to have that set-up. I can switch between the two and not worry about changing things....is that pampered or what?

          You can do any job with the right tool, so I have lots of different grinding wheels and cutting bits for the different jobs and 1/32" and up drill bits.


          I am set. I love the drill press. I have been practicing on sprue, and I am now ready to takle any job including my next project.


          I think its important to know that it must be variable speed Moto-tool.


          I know that having the flex shaft and the drill press has made it possible to do a lot new things.

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          • fgroza
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2005
            • 168

            #6
            We have had good luck

            We have had good luck with the brand that Model Expo sells. I believe it is available with a flex shaft. They were on sale for around $25 a few weeks ago.
            Frank

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            • warpatroller
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 308

              #7
              Thanks for the responses guys.

              Thanks for the responses guys. I'll definitely have to get one with a flex shaft and variable speeds, whichever I end up choosing.

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