In this video, I show how I make five useful bits for a rotary tool. These bits can be used with most rotary tools like the Dremel 100, 200, 3000, Lite, Stylo 2050, 4000, 4250, 4300, 8220, 8240, 8250, and 8260.
As well as other rotary tools from brands like Wen, Milwaukee or, Ryobi.
IMPORTANT! When we are experimenting with homemade bits like this it is very important to take safety seriously and use common sense. Wear safety gear like eye protection, a dust mask, and hearing protection when needed. Start the tool at a low RPM to get a feel for the bits.
Tools Used In This Video (Amazon Affiliate Links):
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Timestamps:
00:00 Flap Sander
01:05 Stirrer/Mixer
02:24 Sanding Disc
04:00 Mini Lathe
05:02 Velcro Pad Sander
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