Voicing with Power Tools!

Lee Haynes piano88@bayou.com
Sun, 09 Mar 1997 14:33:02 -0800


I saw one at our chapter meeting this past week-end. It was a model 750
rechargeable battery powered Dremel Mini Mite tool. It is suppose to
simplify voicing because the single needle penetrates easily, putting
less strain on action centers and speeding up the work.

Lee C. Haynes , Associate
Louisiana

Ken Hale wrote:
>
> On  5 Mar 97 at 20:53, James Dally wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > > Yes, yes. I actually use my old corded Dremel and would not voice
> > > without it anymore.
>
> > Ken:  This is new to me.  I have a Dremel but not variable speed.
> > Can you give me a few details?  Many thanks.  Jim Dally
>
> The one I have is about 20 years old, so they may not be variable any
> more or maybe a different model.
>
> Mine is a:
>
> Dremel Variable-Speed Moto-Tool
>
> Model 380-5
>
> It has a dial on the handle, with settings 1-7. I use the 1 setting,
> which is the slowest.
>
> I like the slow speed because I have better control with the setting
> on a lower speed.
>
> The "chuck", I put the needle into, is like a pin vise,  which then
> fits into the Dremel's chuck.
>
> E-mail is great but sometimes hard to describe something. I hope this
> helps.:-}
>
> Ken Hale, RPT
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