Bradford M. Smith: Accessories for the Foredom and Dremel for Jewelry

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Andreas Thaler

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A very well-made practical guide that deals with attachments for rotary tools for jewelers' work.

Also very valuable for camera repairers, some of whom work with similar materials.

Despite the dense amount of information, the illustrated book remains compact and is a pleasure to read.

Flexible shaft and hand-held motor tools are a tremendous help to those who make jewelry, improving both the productivity and the quality of work. But with such a bewildering array of different tool bits to choose from, and new ones coming out every year, it's difficult to figure out which bits are best to use for each task. This book examines the wide range of tool bits available and discusses the merits of each. Discover the best drill bits to use, the three most useful cutting burs, six different types of sanding bits, five ways to polish your work with the Foredom or Dremel, and five bits that can be used to add texture to your jewelry pieces. In each category, Brad Smith shares his experience on which tool bits save the most time, bench tips for getting the best results, and cautions for safe use.

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Thanks for the information. I'm working on a little project. Beseler Negatrans 120 negative carrier. I'm going to sneak into my wife's studio and use her Foredom tool. Hopefully I will find a small bit for sanding.
Inside of the carrier.
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Negatrans takes rolls of processed film, transports and positions each negative in that "window" for printing.

One level up from Foredom is a 1/4" Die Grinder. My Makita is about $150 now. !/4" Carbide bits are inexpensive, lots of shapes and longer lasting than most of the Dremel bits. Not a replacement for Foredom but larger/more power. You can carve steel without a big investment.
 
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