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Pretty cool and interesting I first saw a 1$ bill last week with a star first time ever and I'm 53 years old I still have it I'll send the info and maybe you could let me know if it might be worth something I'm very interested as I really would like to learn more thank you and appreciate it have a great day
With all respect to how you like to approach things, why would you bother to produce a video describing a product and not read the directions and brag about it…..if you are presenting information to your audience. Hey to each his own but still kinda mystified by this approach. Anyways, I’m subscribed so I must have seen something you did in the last to warrant that!!
Great question. As you probably noticed, im am a stubborn male. LOL...and we know that stubborn males rarely read directions. When things are tedious, like ripping an engine and transmission out of a forklift, rebuilding and reinstalling the transmission (which I did read the directions multiple times) and putting everything back into working order, i do seem to slow down a lot and not get into a rush. This vid was a short from the longer version and I mentioned that these staplers were on clearance at WalMart for $2 each, I bought 10 and passed them out to family and friends. Thanks for subscribing. I do go in many different directions with the content hoping to attract a larger audience.
Thank you for teaching me how to review the Dremel Moto Tool Drill Press 212 Type 2. I will now copy your script word for word and post it on all my mediums. I will also show all my relatives how to review this product so we can start a movement together. It will be called "How It's Reviewed - Dremel Moto Tool Drill Press 212 Type 2". The Discovery channel team have approved my series and it will be showed on Tuesdays between "Expedition Bigfoot" and "Amish Mafia".
Wouldn't it make more sense to just purchase my video rights and then just upload it? I have sold several to LARGE businesses to do the same. After all, plagiarism is illegal.
@@ScrollsawVideo My comment was a dumb joke playing on how your title is worded, no offence or anything. Ive come to the conclusion thanks to your review that the newer "Dremel Workstation" is better for me. As I understand you cannot drill at an angle with this old one, or even angle it horizontal? And im not even sure the Dremel Lite (only one I have) can fit.
Right on! I appreciate the video. I just got my Dremel about 6 months ago for something that I needed to make, and my other tools were just too big, really. I mean, they would have worked but it's a tool that I have wanted for a long time and that was the projects that justified my purchase. I was thinking that the stone might be something like that and the RU-vid algorithm put you at the front of the list, so congratulations on that. After one month I don't have a brass, copper, chrome, or any type of metal trim pieces in my possession that arent shining bright as ever. I had an old rusty 18/20-inch kukri knife that had only had an edge on the belly to tip (about half the blade was 90deg. flat) I didn't care about the knife so I thought I would see how my free handling would do with the dremel only, no belt sander or grinder, I have never made a knife or really detailed shaped steel, I have however worked in fab and machine shops on and off for the last 30 + years. It actually came out well, its a compound bevel and I was able to freehand the bevel geometry the rest of the way through with some stones and sanding drums, and its pretty dang right with the other one, but I would work it for 30 minutes or an hour a night taking my time because I'm only playing around. I now need to figure out the steps i need to go through to get the finish to match the rest of the knife and I might like this thing. The Dremel is a cool little tool that can do some neat things for a single unit. I'm going to try to do the finish and all using only the tool. Just because I can show what that little thing can do. In capable hands! Lol.
A worse saw has not been invented. A more dangerous tool has not been invented. I highly recoment sawing with a butter knife over these blades that You can see he sawed quite some time and didnt cut thru the 1 inch piece of wood. A hacksaw blade or any handsaw will make quick work of a 1 incher. You are almost certain to get injured with these
Man, you don't sit on that ! Do it NEVER ! Because the surface will then become concave, not flat. Watch on RU-vid that this happens to this particular model.
I used my 3 times, loved it then attempted to use it again and on button and safety button have jammed and won't work. Reached out to saker on Facebook and website but no response. Pls help, how do I fix this?
Without having it in my hands I couldnt give an educated answer. My best guess would be to take it apart and look for obstructions. Thanks for watching.
To be fair that clearly is a defect and everything ive heard and experienced with wen they will give you a new one pretty much no questions asked. Ive had to send back a jigsaw from them where the speed dial wheel was shot straight out of the box, it would go from slow speed all the way to max even though i had the dial on 1 and it would fluctuate all in between and i had no control over it. Was actually very dangerous if someone wasnt experienced at all using a tool like that it could catch onto something and rip away from you. I sent it back and they gave me a new one a couple days later
@@ScrollsawVideo im not saying you should, or that you should give them a third chance, because that is really unacceptable for it to have that much runout. id agree with you if youd rather try a different brand. i was just sharing my experince with them i guess
So what I have found out is just spend a bit more an get Dremel til I can truly find something or see something better but great video an a lot of help thank you for sharing
I have my Filter in my hand right now, well, actually I had it in my hand. It's pretty hard to hold a phone and text and a knife too. 😂 I love the knife. The blade isn't centered but I can probably adjust it. This knife is so solid that it will probably last a lifetime. Thank you for the review. 😎👍
'So, you're the viewer that watched it, lol. I thought that it would have gotten more views but..... Glad you enjoy it! i have two more of these coming up, one is from an 1880's marquetry/inlaid book.
no research one of the worst videos i have seen on you tube, its a cheap machine you want pro results spend your money and read instructions, the machine is better than the video