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    Default Redneck Dremel speed control [RDSC]

    Motto: If you don't have what you need, make do with what you have. My dilemma: I had an old Dremel model 275 with a single speed which was Whoa Nelly. More accurately, that means 30,000 rpm! I wanted to use the tool to removes pins from a razor but felt the speed would be difficult to manage for such an intricate job. Figuring it would be less expensive than ordering a new Dremel with variable speed I ordered a speed control device from Amazon. It arrived and was packed up and returned the very next day as the controller simply did not do anything to control the speed. So there I was with my 100 mph Dremel and no way to control it. That's when an epiphany struck and I went to the closet where my wife's sewing machine, long forgotten and forlorn, was located. I "borrowed" the foot pedal for an experiment and it worked. I am doubtless not the only person to ever think of this but here was my take on the matter. I could not maintain a consistent speed with the foot pedal. So I decided to enclose it in a box with a knob to adjust and maintain the speed and viola,I had a working speed controller. I used it with exceptional results on my first two razor pin removals without a blemish on the scales and both sets of scales came out whole. I found the Dremel some what clumsy but was able to control it.

    So without further ado, here is the Redneck Dremel speed contol:


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    Okay, you may be laughing, but it actually works. I will be making a post soon titled: Easy Peasy Pin Removal where I will show the first two pin removals I ever did with this set-up. Keep a watch out for the post. Pin removal in 30 seconds and the scales remain unharmed (at least in my first 3 attempts).

    The RDSC works, but it started to vary in speed at times and needed fine adjusting. Though this may be a make-shift device for doing a few pin removals, I wasn't satisfied it would stand up to the test of time. And remember, I just "borrowed" the foot pedal for experimentation.

    As I was smoking a cigarette and drinking a beer in my shop (my garage), a mental equivalent of a hurricane swept through my mind and blew away the mental fart that was lingering there. With a fresh perspective on things, I remembered I had a Rotozip variable speed tool and said to myself: "Self, I only need a flex cable to use this tool for the purposes I intend". A shopping trip on Amazon, $15 and two days later with Prime service, I had my new rig set-up and ready to go. What a wonderful dream this has become. Slow speed when I need it and very precise control of the bit with the hand piece. I only wish I had thought of this at the very beginning!

    The foot control will be returned to the closet from whence it came and the Dremel will be retired again. Maybe I will sell them both on eBay as antiques. But for anyone who does not have the resources I had at my disposal, the RDSC can and does work.

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    Randy
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    Wow!! That's actually a cool idea!

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    Why dontya just put the pedal on the floor and use your foot? It takes a 7 pack to come up with this one! The motor is held into the pipe with a screendoor spring inside. It will slide the length of the workbench. Now THATS redneck! (pesky spiders!)
    (note: you must use a single-speed dremel for this. Multi-speed and variable speed models will burn up with a controller like this!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Why dontya just put the pedal on the floor and use your foot?
    The screw will allow to keep constant pressure on the pedal, not an easy thing to do with the foot while working.

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    All that to remove pins? you shoulda bought a file.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    The screw will allow to keep constant pressure on the pedal, not an easy thing to do with the foot while working.
    I know. If you put a bit of practice to it and your controller has no "flat spots" , you will like controlling it with your foot. JMO

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    I use a dental hand piece that has a foot controller like that, but professional grade. It's damn near to infinitely controllable. These handpieces though are the things that dremels wish they could grow up to be. Fantastic and superior tools if you're going to be doing any grinding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    It takes a 7 pack to come up with this one! Now THATS redneck!
    Sharp, what were you doing creating a Rube Goldberg contraption like that so early in the day. I never knew a Redneck who didn't drink at least half a case before his 'magination kicked in. You gonna get booted outta da club if you keep coming up with ideas like that when ya's still sober! Nice little gadget though. Thanks for posting.


    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    All that to remove pins? you shoulda bought a file.......
    I have files, a drill press, Dremel cut off tool, jack hammer, sledge hammer and numerous other tools I could have used, but I wanted to try a new technique and needed low speed to do it. I also intended to use the device for other purposes like carving and sanding. Anyhow, I was into the second half of the case of beer and had some time on my hands before lunch. What else was I going to do, go inside and talk to the wife? I'm shuddering at the thought as I type this!
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    [QUOTE=BRGriff;1005720]Sharp, what were you doing creating a Rube Goldberg contraption like that so early in the day. I never knew a Redneck who didn't drink at least half a case before his 'magination kicked in. You gonna get booted outta da club if you keep coming up with ideas like that when ya's still sober! Nice little gadget though. Thanks for posting.[QUOTE]


    Oh ideas come with beer, but I leave the power tools and razors alone after 6!

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    [QUOTE=sharptonn;1005745]
    Oh ideas come with beer, but I leave the power tools and razors alone after 6!
    Hell man (can I say that here?), I leave the tools alone at 5 p.m.!! By then I've had a case and a half of beer. Every man does have to have SOME scruples you know. By 5, the wife is watching her shows on T.V. and I can go into the computer room and have intellectual conversations with people like you while I finish off the second case of beer. Then, as sure as the sun rises and sets, I hop into bed at 9 and get ready for the next day, which as it is so often, going to be just like today. Isn't life grand? Only in American my man, only in American could life be so wonderful!
    Next time you are inclined, have one on me Sharpy. All the best.
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