I agree with you Chuck, the cheap cordless ones are probably the best bet for stripping magnet wire. I have multiple rotary tools, including a couple of Dremel name brand ones that are corded, the harbor freight Bauer cordless one which is really nice and heavy duty, but it’s like 50 bucks, It works great though. I think the bigger corded ones are almost too powerful and you risk damaging the magnet wire, even when you turn it down, if someone is really cheap,, and they don’t mind the cord, Harbor freight currently has their cheapest one on sale for like seven dollars. It’s great for stripping magnet wire but it’s not really powerful enough to do anything else.
I already know what is in the box i just do not understand the manufacturer handbook so came to this video to hopefully find out how to attach the heads to the tool.....not much here that is showing that though....never mind
There is a button on the side near the tip,, find where it will go into body by turning the end. Then loosen the tip. Insert the attachment and while holding the button in tighten the head . If you are talking about the disk the is a shaft with threads in the end put the cutting tool at the end and use the screw to attach it. Hope this helps.
I think a brush like the ones used to clean the outside of copper pipe but scaled down to a diameter that would work on wire on the end of that tool would be perfect.
Thank you for sharing this video I make small scale models and dioramas an your great video made up my mind it's look strong enough for the scale model hobbies an things an I want to ask you how much have you used it an is it still being used an did it work great because I want one so much just hard to find someone that's going to tell me all about it before I spend my money so please get back to me soon as possible if it not too much trouble thank you again for sharing your video