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    Very useful attachment for a Dremel. Do it, you won't regret it


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    Great craftmanship but not for me, I'm already missing a couple of fingers.

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    Nice work on the prop, but could be risky to run that as fast as a Dremel will run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by My MiniCrafts View Post
    You, sir or madam, are out of of your mind! Even the battery operated Dremel tools can run 25,000 RPM! Even if that thing is perfectly balanced, all it will take is a little bump to turn it into a bomb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WmRMeyers View Post
    You, sir or madam, are out of of your mind! Even the battery operated Dremel tools can run 25,000 RPM! Even if that thing is perfectly balanced, all it will take is a little bump to turn it into a bomb.
    I have a hard enough time getting the thing stopped when I blow out a cutting disk let alone a one winged or damaged propellor.

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    Friends, I understand that this does not look safe. This is just a concept. Then you can do some finishing work. Make a casing or protective grille. many options. The main thing is that it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by My MiniCrafts View Post
    Friends, I understand that this does not look safe. This is just a concept. Then you can do some finishing work. Make a casing or protective grille. many options. The main thing is that it works
    No, the main thing is that it is utterly unsafe. If you were spinning it on a MUCH slower motor, it might, MIGHT, I say, be safer. But anything spinning that fast and not very carefully balanced is not safe. You persuade some kid to try that, and he or she is not as skilled and careful a woodworker as you may be, and that kid could easily kill himself and/or others.

    Bill <--- who has done autopsy photos of people who got themselves shredded in various ways. Mostly involving high-speed metals and plastics.



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