Me dieron ganas de llorar al ver cómo estaba de enfermo este Dremel 😢😢 pero a medidas que miraba tu vídeo me animaba más y más al ver tu hermoso trabajo y restauración de este mototool, eres todo un profesional !
Felicito al creador de este vídeo, persona que SI entiende el concepto de Tutorial de vídeos, los cuales son 100% x 100% "VISUALES", sin música y sin palabras. Gracias por compartir!
My wire was broken at exactly the same spot as yours. But I found an easier way to fix it, without soldering: The wire windings in the stator aren't very thight: So I just took off 2 windings and put them back as close as possible to the innerside to free some extra 6 or 7 mm in length. This extra length was enough to reintroduce the original wire in the plastic socket and force the metal connector down over the wire to make connection again.
I've never seen a dremel in that bad of shape. It looks like they gave it to a kid to play with in the sand box and got left out in the weather for a couple of years! When I fixed my stator I just unlooped enough wire to reach back to the connector instead of lengthening it. That was 20 years ago and still works fine.
I figured out what you did here. you were fixing continuity. i only just noticed bc I only had continuity on one half when I said this initial comment and wanted to know how to check this if the wire wasn't broken. But in trying to clean my wires, I noticed quickly that while it wasn't loose like yours at 2:55 and was still running up to the lead, it wasn't making a connection. now my question is did you just solder any tinned wired to complete the circuit? or did you unspool the same from your unit? It looks the same. if that, why did you remove that part of the video - I would have loved to see how you did this.
Excelent restoring video 😊. That 3000 was a total failure from Dremel. There are many, many videos about how to repair it due to that broken little wire. Anyway, it's an easily repairing issue and the tool can work for many more years, till the wire got separated again 😞.
I have a variable speed Dremel tool kit for decades now. I can't even remember where I got it from. But it is one of those tools that when you need one, nothing else will work. Nice fix of the open winding on the field windings. I think that tool will be with you for many many years to come now. Thumbs Up!
Thanks, bro! This video inspired me to get off my ass, order the part & _FIX_ my 3000! I figured if it was possible to fix one that was jacked to the level _This_ one was, then i had No Excuse not to fix mine!! The surgery went exTremely well and i now have two Dremel 3000s. ...next up: repairing the bearings on my Dremel 398(digital). Edit, 2hrs later..: hoooooooooly *bleeeeeeeeeep!* _I Did It!!! My beautiful 398 is BACK!!!! Thanks AGAIN!!!!!_ (to the rest of you reading this: you can Do It!! What do you have to lose?!? .. it's ALREADY broken. Try fixin' it!!!) Yeeeehaw! I gots me some Dremelin' ta do!!!)
I love watching your videos and thanks to them I get an idea of how to start repairing my broken machines. I would like to know a little more about the tools you use to restore the parts because I don't know the functions of everything.
This is typical point of failure in these units. I fixed my dad's Dremel a few times this way. It has over 20 years and still works. New stator costs like 15$. Someone threw out perfectly good tool...
It’s amazing how one tiny wire breaking makes the whole unit useless. But the question is, why did the wire break? A very good repair and restoration. I’ll send you mine and maybe you can fix that too😂😂😂. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
8:06-8:23 what was that you did with the collet? Heat it and drop it in smthg? It didn't quite look like oil is why I ask, just curious. Thanks for posting! Such attention to detail! I loved it:)
I had the same model Dremel and it had the exact same issue (broken wire in the motor). I fixed it, but it broke again in the same way (different wire). Must be a design fault or maybe it's intentionally designed to fail so people will just toss it out and buy a new one?
como hizo para desenebrar un hilo del inductor, el mio estaba sin continuidad me toco soltarlo y asi pero queda muy corto quise soltar un hilo pero se reventó, como hago para reparalo. Gracias
You should do a video on how to replace the rechargable battery on the Dremel Stylus (the one that looks like a Star Trek Phasor). They discontinued it years ago. They offer NO replacement battery and it is the most comfortable Dremel ever made. Mine holds a charge for a little while. Nothing else comes close to the comfort and control of that model.
My 3000 stopped working due to an open on one coil of the stator (field coil). I can't see the breakage so it must be in the middle of the winding somewhere. Is it possible to buy a new stator, or even to rewind it? Thanks.
Hey, thanks for the video. It would be even better if you could add a little descriptive tex box saying what you are doing and materials/tools you are using. Tks!
I had to do a job for a car battery manufacturer , while I was waiting for their boss to turn up I got a tour of there alternator and starter motor reconditioning department , watched a lad strip alternator quick file across rotor in lathe , whacked in parts cleaner then new bushes and finished , thought that it lol .
I have a Dremel that isn't working. Any time I put any pressure on it, it stalls out. Is it worth it to repair these or would it cost more than it's worth? Is there someplace I can send it to be repaired?
@@florianliebetrau8670 nope.. you will notice no change.. u fortunately if it broke once it I’ll do it again. I might suggest a dab of epoxy on the wire.. it’s a fatigue break so the more you reduce the wire from flexing the less fatigue it will endure. Congrats!
I bought one of these, exactly the same. It is one of the worst tools I have ever had the misfortune of owning. I repaired it several times (different faults, one was the switch fell to bits) until I finally gave up with it. The only thing I could be sure of was that it would fail when I needed it.
Me dieron ganas de llorar al ver cómo estaba de enfermo este Dremel 😢😢 pero a medidas que miraba tu vídeo me animaba más y más al ver tu hermoso trabajo y restauración de este mototool, eres todo un profesional !
Thank you for not throwing the tool in the mud, washing it and then calling it a restoration. Those who really work can see the difference.
omg, a "restoration" channel that ACTUALLY Repairs and Restores items instead of just giving them a paint job??? SUBBED!!!
Felicito al creador de este vídeo, persona que SI entiende el concepto de Tutorial de vídeos, los cuales son 100% x 100% "VISUALES", sin música y sin palabras. Gracias por compartir!
Dremel fixing Dremel, if that don't beat all. Use what you got to get what you want. Nicely done sir very nicely done indeed.
My wire was broken at exactly the same spot as yours.
But I found an easier way to fix it, without soldering:
The wire windings in the stator aren't very thight: So I just took off 2 windings and put them back as close as possible to the innerside to free some extra 6 or 7 mm in length.
This extra length was enough to reintroduce the original wire in the plastic socket and force the metal connector down over the wire to make connection again.
Something about using a Dremel to repair a Dremel is satisfying to me
A truly versatile tool
I've never seen a dremel in that bad of shape. It looks like they gave it to a kid to play with in the sand box and got left out in the weather for a couple of years! When I fixed my stator I just unlooped enough wire to reach back to the connector instead of lengthening it. That was 20 years ago and still works fine.
Miles took co. For dremal part's, a dress?
Nothing like a Dremel fixing a Dremel. Probably worth the time those darn things are expensive
Its Makita.
Die sind ihr Geld aber auch Wert.
It's worth it though. Dremels are great.
@@worldbreaker8044 ooo
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Agreed, they are expensive. I also was going to point out that he used a Dremel to fix a Dremel lol
I'm from Vietnam, nice to know you are passionate about mechanics 👍👍
You did a great job with the dremel 3000, very professional.
Great project for the channel.
I like your small pistol pressure washer. It is a great tool for cleaning small parts.
Would it be possible next time to put text on screen here 3:53 to show why you’re doing what you are doing?
I figured out what you did here. you were fixing continuity. i only just noticed bc I only had continuity on one half when I said this initial comment and wanted to know how to check this if the wire wasn't broken. But in trying to clean my wires, I noticed quickly that while it wasn't loose like yours at 2:55 and was still running up to the lead, it wasn't making a connection. now my question is did you just solder any tinned wired to complete the circuit? or did you unspool the same from your unit? It looks the same. if that, why did you remove that part of the video - I would have loved to see how you did this.
Excelent restoring video 😊. That 3000 was a total failure from Dremel. There are many, many videos about how to repair it due to that broken little wire. Anyway, it's an easily repairing issue and the tool can work for many more years, till the wire got separated again 😞.
I have a variable speed Dremel tool kit for decades now. I can't even remember where I got it from. But it is one of those tools that when you need one, nothing else will work. Nice fix of the open winding on the field windings. I think that tool will be with you for many many years to come now. Thumbs Up!
I have one of the 3000 models and this video may help me in the future if I ever need to repairs on the stator of mine
An absolute crime! How can they toss such a precious tool away like that???? Thank you very much for what you did.
I have one of these and want to know what's inside it, but didn't want to accidentally break it by opening it. Thanks for the video.
A great restoration! Whoever had that before was very rough with it. Great Job!
Gracias por Compartir... Excelente trabajo_ Te Felicito. Saludos desde Venezuela!!!
Excelente restauracion lograda en este Dremel 3000 Stator, respettos y saludos desde Venezuela💯💯💯🤘🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Thanks, bro! This video inspired me to get off my ass, order the part & _FIX_ my 3000! I figured if it was possible to fix one that was jacked to the level _This_ one was, then i had No Excuse not to fix mine!!
The surgery went exTremely well and i now have two Dremel 3000s.
...next up: repairing the bearings on my Dremel 398(digital).
Edit, 2hrs later..: hoooooooooly *bleeeeeeeeeep!* _I Did It!!! My beautiful 398 is BACK!!!! Thanks AGAIN!!!!!_
(to the rest of you reading this: you can Do It!! What do you have to lose?!? .. it's ALREADY broken. Try fixin' it!!!) Yeeeehaw! I gots me some Dremelin' ta do!!!)
I love watching your videos and thanks to them I get an idea of how to start repairing my broken machines. I would like to know a little more about the tools you use to restore the parts because I don't know the functions of everything.
Great restoration. My Dremel works but smell bad soon...I'm gonna try to fix ...
This is typical point of failure in these units. I fixed my dad's Dremel a few times this way. It has over 20 years and still works. New stator costs like 15$. Someone threw out perfectly good tool...
It was the speed dial that crapped out on mine. Ever had that happen?
Tamirden önce youtube ye baş vurdum. Kolayca söküp tamir ettim. Teşekkürler. .
I love watching videos like this. you do very well
Good restoration work. Tool works like a charm, too. Way to go.
It’s amazing how one tiny wire breaking makes the whole unit useless. But the question is, why did the wire break?
A very good repair and restoration. I’ll send you mine and maybe you can fix that too😂😂😂.
Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Nice job on the stator and rotor. And that rework.
thanks i had the same problem you saved me buying a new one mate
It was absolutely great job well done but wish u could paint the body as well.
Respect from LONDON 🌷💞🌹
Congratulations, it looks great, you are very capricious
buenas, que usaste para aislar el alambre de cobre que soldaste con estaño? gracias
brilliant i noticed your speed contoller switch clicked mine dont did you replace the power cord too
我的3000也坏了,在B站看见了你的视频,感觉很接近油管同类视频,果然在油管也看见了,播放量更多,看来老外识货
5:15 And where we could watch the reparation of the camera?
It's my iPhone XR,with waterproof. LOL
8:14 what is this fluid into which you threw this "tip"
A very satisfying video dude 😊
Hello it was a nice restoration 👍😷🇺🇸
What did you add to the water for the scrubbing? Was it just soap? Was it salt?
Donde encuentras las herramientas que reparas?
Great job! I have a Dremel over 30 years old and it works perfectly!
Great job done. Never know when one will pack up. Great video mate 😏
i like restoration videos so i subscribe
Mi primer Dremel tenía un engranaje de plástico. Siempre uso la serie 3000. Nunca, NUNCA se me han dañado eso.
If there will ever be a zombie apocalypse this guy will definitely survive...
Beautiful and wonderful thing I wish you creativity always
Exelente restauracion 👏👏👍🙋♂️🇵🇦saludos
congratulations friend great job 🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have one dremel. Congratulations 👏
красавчик,резьбу наждачкой потер, смазки поверх старой добавил. А, итак сойдет😂👍
i got the same one , great machines. brilliant work
That's cute, I never thought a motor would have insulation-displacement terminals like that.
So much respect...wonderful work 💪👍
yeap, washing was awsome, insane skills
Muy buen video!!!👌👍😊
Would you tell me what was on the Q-tip that you put on the wire?
Insulation/anti-flash varnish, I guess
I have such a dremel :) excellent restoration👍
Fantastic 👏great job 👍
Good, very good. CESAR from Brasil.
8:06-8:23 what was that you did with the collet? Heat it and drop it in smthg? It didn't quite look like oil is why I ask, just curious. Thanks for posting! Such attention to detail! I loved it:)
Ok, RUclips!! I'll watch it!! Good video at least. Great restore.
Well there’s $100 saved. I wish it was as easy as you make it look
Excelente canal. Me suscribo 👍
what did you to do to the little chuck? what is that orange solution, and why dis you heat it up?
I guess it was oil. Process is called browning.
@@gurgelplus maybe you mean "Blueing"?
Excelent work bro 😮❤
I had the same model Dremel and it had the exact same issue (broken wire in the motor). I fixed it, but it broke again in the same way (different wire). Must be a design fault or maybe it's intentionally designed to fail so people will just toss it out and buy a new one?
Yeah, I've gone to the Milwaukee battery one. Hopefully it works out better.
Sehr sauber gearbeitet 👍🏻
我非常喜欢你给轴承添加润滑油,使用crc清洗剂,使用双面胶黏贴标签
Good job 👍
08:14 What is this substance and what is its use?
que buen video, muchas gracias.. Saludos
what kind of chemical do you dip the screws in after you use the grinder.
como hizo para desenebrar un hilo del inductor, el mio estaba sin continuidad me toco soltarlo y asi pero queda muy corto quise soltar un hilo pero se reventó, como hago para reparalo. Gracias
What did you use to pry off the bearing seal?
What weight of grease or oil did you use to repack the bearings?
Nice trick.
You should do a video on how to replace the rechargable battery on the Dremel Stylus (the one that looks like a Star Trek Phasor). They discontinued it years ago. They offer NO replacement battery and it is the most comfortable Dremel ever made. Mine holds a charge for a little while. Nothing else comes close to the comfort and control of that model.
My 3000 stopped working due to an open on one coil of the stator (field coil). I can't see the breakage so it must be in the middle of the winding somewhere. Is it possible to buy a new stator, or even to rewind it? Thanks.
Thank you my friend. 👍👏🥇
Great job. I love the Dremel tools.
Hey, thanks for the video.
It would be even better if you could add a little descriptive tex box saying what you are doing and materials/tools you are using. Tks!
what kind of grease/lube did you use for the 608 bearing?
Sir what is that cemical soldring joint on apply
I had to do a job for a car battery manufacturer , while I was waiting for their boss to turn up I got a tour of there alternator and starter motor reconditioning department , watched a lad strip alternator quick file across rotor in lathe , whacked in parts cleaner then new bushes and finished , thought that it lol .
Good job buddy
A minha quebrou, onde fica essa oficina?
always watch when stripping the outer insulation to not damage the inner one! (10:30). if it happens cut and start again!
Beautifull!!! Nice work.....
Вот это уже точно реставрация а не та фикция как на похожем канале где главное отмыть и задуть серебрянкой
Awesome work. My compliments, sir. Rock on.
Holy shit I've had one of these for years I found in the trash just pulled it out of my closet the other day might try to fix mine now lol
*DO IT!!* ...so worth it!!
I have a Dremel that isn't working. Any time I put any pressure on it, it stalls out. Is it worth it to repair these or would it cost more than it's worth? Is there someplace I can send it to be repaired?
Very nice bro
Gracias era la bobina la que le fallaba los contactos
It would be great if you shared the materials you used.
The armature of dremel 3000 its possible can fit into dremel 395?
This is exactly the reason I user Proxxon tools with DC motors...
is it possible to improve the plastic cover surface ?
No it’s against the law
Excelent job
Ironically I simply repaired exactly the broken wire in the stator by taking back 1 winding!
Been working for 3 years now without a fault..
I was hoping to find your solutions in the comments :) Works again like a charm. What‘s the downside of this solution? Less power?
@@florianliebetrau8670 nope.. you will notice no change.. u fortunately if it broke once it I’ll do it again. I might suggest a dab of epoxy on the wire.. it’s a fatigue break so the more you reduce the wire from flexing the less fatigue it will endure. Congrats!
I bought one of these, exactly the same. It is one of the worst tools I have ever had the misfortune of owning. I repaired it several times (different faults, one was the switch fell to bits) until I finally gave up with it. The only thing I could be sure of was that it would fail when I needed it.
Yea they are crappy built for the price they charge.
Holy shit I thought I was the only one who thought they were way overrated.