On tools that are beveled on both sides (such as cold chisels, masonry chisels, axes, knives and so on) it is VERY important that the same number of passes must be taken on each side. This keeps the sharp edge (where the two bevels meet) centered on the blade.
Thanks! I have been meaning to look up this tool but have so many things I'm always looking up. Anyway, by your demo, I see I should easily be able to get a good, sharp edge on a couple of tools of mine that came to me dull. My Fiskars Machette Saw being one and my Big pizza rocking alleged knife. Haha. I knew there must be a way but never found time to look this up so my Dremel stuff that came in the blue toolbox has gone unused until now. You're a hero and an educator. Thanks! God bless you.
TY! I'm a single Mom who loves being able to fix things around the house on my own! I have always wondered that attachment was for! Now I can sharpen all my yard-working tools! Your presentation was visually awesome and easy to understand. : )
Wanted you to know the Dremal method worked prefect on my Loper Pruners , sharpened four pair I was going to throw away . I had this dremal attachment and didn't know what it was for , utube videos are a awesome help . Thanks again for you time and effort for giving this old man a helping hand and saving my doomed Loper Pruners .
If the Dremel was purchased new, it explained what the sharpening attachment was for. It doesn't really say how to use it, & in fact it is rather poorly designed. The Dremel is a very poor tool to sharpen edges because the circumference of the sharpening stone is so small it leaves lots of little arcs in the sharpening, almost like creating a serrated knife out of a straight-edged one, but what does Dremel care. They've got one tool and so it's good for everything. Their like the kid with a hammer: everything is a nail.
I love that you shared your knowledge. I wish I could have seen what you were doing exactly: which attachment to use, how to put it on, what angle to put the blade in. In addition to the only angle you used, it would have been informative to also show the Dremel moving towards the camera since you stated there would be many passes over the blade. 🙂
Thanks. I am new to rotary tool use. I have a Dremel 200 and it came with many attachments. I’ll figure it out though. I am sure there’s quite a few more drama videos here on RUclips. I believe you inspired me to do a few instructional videos of my own. Thanks for your reply.
PPE is required when the work puts particles in the air. Larger particles can be seen, but you cannot move fast enough to avoid them. Small particles are harder to see, and are easily inhaled. The organs most likely to be damaged (eyes, ears & lungs) are not repairable nor easily replaceable. Yes you can get a lung transplant (if you have the wealth of Bill Gates). Yes there are prosthetics for the ears, but that is not as good as the real things. As for the eyes, there are very limited repairs that can be done, at high cost ($$$$$), but eyes are not replaceable. The body parts you were born with are generally the best available, so PROTECT THEM!
I was hoping it would work on my survival knife - but my survival knife is too thick for the slot - man if someone comes up with a system that connects to the Dremel that's rock solid with adjustable angles it would be a real hit
Ditto to Roberto below. Would it not be just as efficient to use a grinding wheel to begin with and then finish off with the Dremel? I look at how long the dremel sharpening stone is going to last.
You should always link the specific accesories you use and demonstrate in your videos... That simple addition in your description is helpful for viewers... Thanks.
I think its this. www.amazon.com/Dremel-A679-02-Attachment-Sharpening-Gardening/dp/B003BIFMK6/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=dremel+932&qid=1610228934&sr=8-4
You need to file/grind the edge even, before using the jig, without the large chips missing, so you do no waste time, with the tool, with the tool, as in your video, dropping down into the gap left by the missing chip thus, keeping the blade from being it's best. In the long run, you'll be saving your grinding stones some wear, especially if you use on a tool that you want to run a "fine, finer, finest" progression on, such as a good machete/chopper. It will also likely save you time, a quick touch with a file or other tool, beforehand, when it comes to the prepping a straight mower blade, and if you do no chip the blades again, time after that. Thanks for the video.
I use a whetstone grinder on cold chisels. Then touch up with dremel! Also lubricant to stop blocking stones! Lawnmower blades I pick up on trestle and dremel is so light and easy!
wish there was more talk about the actual bit used. My dremel kit is from a pawn shop, so i dont have the guide that explains all the diff bits and what they do.... but thanks for showing me how that attachment works for accurate sharpening
Not being a donky here... Just a thought for next time maybe... When you're trying to get a better angle of the chisel, loosen the vice and rotate the chisel instead of trying to rotate the vice. The vice should be so tight to the table you wouldn't want to mess with it Great video, and thank you for it!
I bought a Dremel and I was wondering if I can use this attachment with scissors and knives. Also once you started on sharpening the tool on one side do you have to do the other side ? It might be a stupid question but I’m a newbie. Thank You !
Only the bladed edge on scissors which you can make between 0-20° maybe even wider depending on what you want to use the form. As for knives, it really depends on what kind of knife/knives you intend on sharpening. Everything can be sharpened with a rotary tool provided you have the right stone and the angular know how. I hope you got those blades sharpened for this is a reply six months out. 😅
Thanks for this video. I have some circular short cutter dies for cutting out circles of fabric for button making.Would this method sharpen them,or is there any other way? 😊
Thanks for the heart. Managed to find the answer by taking a nice picture from an online catalogue and using an online protractor: it is 30 degrees... I guess it could be used to restore a chisel or plane but people out there are usually doing a 25 degrees bevel with a 30 degrees microbevel...
As a woodworker, I would NEVER consider using a high speed rotary tool (Dremel or equivalent) to sharpen any woodworking tool. Why? First, the stone is rotating incredibly fast. You do not have enough precise control over it, and no way to know what the speed really is. My rotary tools have a speed control numbered from 0 to 10, but what is the actual rotation speed of each number? 0 is obviously zero because the tool is off. But is 10 supposed to be the claimed top speed? And does the speed change linearly as you rotate the wheel? If a manufacturer claimed those things, I would have serious doubts unless I could measure it myself. Woodworking tools are sharpened with a low-speed grinder, or by hand. (I do my turning tools on the low-speed grinder, and most other tools (chisels, plane blades) on a set of diamond stones. In both cases, I use jigs for holding the tool at the desired (or "correct") angle. Using any high-speed grinder or sharpener risks damaging the strength of the tool, which basically ruins it unless you are (or know) a good blacksmith. With the low speed grinder, I am confident that when it is running it's speed is 800 rpm plus or minus the uncertainty of the power line frequency (which is negligible for this use case.) With hand sharpening I control the speed myself, and my fingertips tell me if the tool is getting too warm.
@Andrew_koala don't be pedantic, you know the term still applies despite the technology change. Just like we still "tape" record things even though magnetic tape isn't used for that purpose anymore.
@@ScrollsawVideo Well technically there's only one "if"... LOL! But I think I get what you're trying to say.... You don't really have the answer to my question... Lol I appreciate you taking the time to reply..
Super stunning talented oops model attached instruments parts for angular position of usability living.. one more thing... different angles are gougoues better'like available in the making of work worthy
i bought the plastic attachment, not knowing how to use it properly until i watch your video. Thanks ! So is it good also for kitchen knives and scissors?
Definitely not. This attachment isn't precision enough for knives....but some people do use them. I have approx 25 different knife sharpeners of different strengths and would never compare this to any of them. For yard tool....yes its fine.
@@ScrollsawVideo Thanks for clarifying! So would you say that this tool (the dremel attachment) is not ideal if i want a straight edge where precision is probably needed?
Not at all. This attachment does a wonderful job on hedge clippers, lawnmower blades, hoes, spades, axes, hatchets plus hundreds of more tools. This video shows the basic function of how to use the attachment but the end user must decide the final outcome with patience and knowledge. Thanks for the discussion.
JIOOOO Well said. He mentioned the use of safety glasses AFTER he did the task. He needs to model the behaviour (safety glasses) he’s recommending. After all, Norm Abrams has made a career of his safety glasses warnings on ‘This Old House.’
Thank you. What I noticed in the sharpening attachment that the angulated slit was maybe around 6mm wide. What happens if we have thinner blades to sharpen. Do we rest the top end of the slit on the blade ? There has to be a set technique to use this assessory on any blade . Can you please advise .
Thanks -fine video , its funny cause I have this blade sharper in my dremel package and have never used it . Sure going too now on my Loper pruners , thanks so much for the wake up call.
Your remembered eye protection but let’s not forget your lungs don’t agree with shards of metal and grind stone Powder it all adds up to in time to mesothelioma.
Interesting but i found the video hard to watch because of too much random camera movement. Hold camera still, pan very slowly, dont move camera to emphasize words. Take it slow.
@@ScrollsawVideo You get better results holding the tool to be sharpened rather than the sharpening instrument. Especially if said instrument is vibrating as the result of a motor.
PLEASE keep in mind that there’s a lot of people learning these types of techniques via RUclips, and follow along step-by-step. In future videos I beg you to please let people know the importance of wearing eye protection/safety goggles BEFORE you show how to use the tool rather than after you’ve begun. Thank you for considering my suggestion!
On tools that are beveled on both sides (such as cold chisels, masonry chisels, axes, knives and so on) it is VERY important that the same number of passes must be taken on each side. This keeps the sharp edge (where the two bevels meet) centered on the blade.
Use a file to even up the surface. It will reduce wear on sharpening wheel
Thanks! I have been meaning to look up this tool but have so many things I'm always looking up. Anyway, by your demo, I see I should easily be able to get a good, sharp edge on a couple of tools of mine that came to me dull. My Fiskars Machette Saw being one and my Big pizza rocking alleged knife. Haha. I knew there must be a way but never found time to look this up so my Dremel stuff that came in the blue toolbox has gone unused until now. You're a hero and an educator. Thanks! God bless you.
TY! I'm a single Mom who loves being able to fix things around the house on my own! I have always wondered that attachment was for! Now I can sharpen all my yard-working tools! Your presentation was visually awesome and easy to understand. : )
Glad it was helpful!
Please sub and look out for the free rotary tool kit that I will being giving away soon.
You’re a super hot single mom 😍😍😍😍
I love It !!
I am sure single moms learns to fix things the same way single dads do …
Wanted you to know the Dremal method worked prefect on my Loper Pruners , sharpened four pair I was going to throw away . I had this dremal attachment and didn't know what it was for , utube videos are a awesome help . Thanks again for you time and effort for giving this old man a helping hand and saving my doomed Loper Pruners .
If the Dremel was purchased new, it explained what the sharpening attachment was for. It doesn't really say how to use it, & in fact it is rather poorly designed. The Dremel is a very poor tool to sharpen edges because the circumference of the sharpening stone is so small it leaves lots of little arcs in the sharpening, almost like creating a serrated knife out of a straight-edged one, but what does Dremel care. They've got one tool and so it's good for everything. Their like the kid with a hammer: everything is a nail.
Thank you so much for the informative, easy instructions! Finally, I can sharpen my garden tools! Cheers!
Good video. I like the way you demonstrated how to do this! Made a subscriber out of me
This was very helpful. If you're not a shop teacher you might want to consider it... whenever.
Thanks...but much to old to change my profession.
I love that you shared your knowledge. I wish I could have seen what you were doing exactly: which attachment to use, how to put it on, what angle to put the blade in. In addition to the only angle you used, it would have been informative to also show the Dremel moving towards the camera since you stated there would be many passes over the blade. 🙂
There is only one angle with this attachment and all needed parts come with the attachment. Thanks for watching.
Thanks. I am new to rotary tool use. I have a Dremel 200 and it came with many attachments. I’ll figure it out though. I am sure there’s quite a few more drama videos here on RUclips.
I believe you inspired me to do a few instructional videos of my own. Thanks for your reply.
I used a Japanese 1200 grit whetstone on my hand held garden pruning shears and man everything cuts like butter now even 2 inch thick branches
Great review! As you say PPE (personal protective equipment) is required, such as googles, ear plugs, gloves etc.
I'm pretty sure you mean goggles. ;)
PPE is required when the work puts particles in the air. Larger particles can be seen, but you cannot move fast enough to avoid them. Small particles are harder to see, and are easily inhaled. The organs most likely to be damaged (eyes, ears & lungs) are not repairable nor easily replaceable. Yes you can get a lung transplant (if you have the wealth of Bill Gates). Yes there are prosthetics for the ears, but that is not as good as the real things. As for the eyes, there are very limited repairs that can be done, at high cost ($$$$$), but eyes are not replaceable. The body parts you were born with are generally the best available, so PROTECT THEM!
I was hoping it would work on my survival knife - but my survival knife is too thick for the slot - man if someone comes up with a system that connects to the Dremel that's rock solid with adjustable angles it would be a real hit
Shark tank that shit! Lol
Your knife thicker than a lawnmower blade??? 😳
Ditto to Roberto below. Would it not be just as efficient to use a grinding wheel to begin with and then finish off with the Dremel? I look at how long the dremel sharpening stone is going to last.
You should always link the specific accesories you use and demonstrate in your videos... That simple addition in your description is helpful for viewers... Thanks.
I think its this. www.amazon.com/Dremel-A679-02-Attachment-Sharpening-Gardening/dp/B003BIFMK6/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=dremel+932&qid=1610228934&sr=8-4
Me too. I'm looking for where to buy one.
The newer adapters can telescope out, to use more of the grinding wheel so it wears evenly.
Awesome video you've convinced me to buy this
You should! Thanks for watching.
Great video. I had to change the chuck that came with my Dremel as it was too big and caused the cutting stone to rub against the guide.
You need to file/grind the edge even, before using the jig, without the large chips missing, so you do no waste time, with the tool, with the tool, as in your video, dropping down into the gap left by the missing chip thus, keeping the blade from being it's best.
In the long run, you'll be saving your grinding stones some wear, especially if you use on a tool that you want to run a "fine, finer, finest" progression on, such as a good machete/chopper.
It will also likely save you time, a quick touch with a file or other tool, beforehand, when it comes to the prepping a straight mower blade, and if you do no chip the blades again, time after that.
Thanks for the video.
I use a whetstone grinder on cold chisels. Then touch up with dremel! Also lubricant to stop blocking stones! Lawnmower blades I pick up on trestle and dremel is so light and easy!
Have you any videos to show how to sharpening pedicure nail clippers please
Not yet but I plan on it soon....lol, as soon as I learn how.
wish there was more talk about the actual bit used. My dremel kit is from a pawn shop, so i dont have the guide that explains all the diff bits and what they do....
but thanks for showing me how that attachment works for accurate sharpening
I have used this every season and it works great
Learn something very day, thank you.👋
You bet!
It's looking better already.
Not being a donky here... Just a thought for next time maybe...
When you're trying to get a better angle of the chisel, loosen the vice and rotate the chisel instead of trying to rotate the vice. The vice should be so tight to the table you wouldn't want to mess with it
Great video, and thank you for it!
This is my first time first like , wish you best luck !
Trying my Dremel sharpener out for the first time today. Thank you for the lesson!
🤘🤠🖖
Hope you enjoy it!
Some advice…when trying to focus, move the item to the chisel tip, that’s where the focus is set…
Thank you for posting this
No worries! Thanks for watching.
Very, VERY helpful. Gotta go get that guide-THAT is going to make life a lot easier. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
can i sharpen my machete with this ? this tool came with my dremel and flex shaft
How can I attach the plastic grinding tool on my 4300? I tried several times and when I tighten the stone it goes all the way to top of plastic
Great video. Thanks!!
I bought a Dremel and I was wondering if I can use this attachment with scissors and knives. Also once you started on sharpening the tool on one side do you have to do the other side ? It might be a stupid question but I’m a newbie. Thank You !
Only the bladed edge on scissors which you can make between 0-20° maybe even wider depending on what you want to use the form.
As for knives, it really depends on what kind of knife/knives you intend on sharpening.
Everything can be sharpened with a rotary tool provided you have the right stone and the angular know how.
I hope you got those blades sharpened for this is a reply six months out. 😅
No don't do it for knives use a 1200 grit Japanese whetstone
Would have been great to see the finished product
So that's how you use it. Thanks!
Very informative! Thank you :)
My pleasure!
what stone do you use for smaller knife blades
I've always had dremel kits but didn't know what each bit was used for.
Try them all and then pick your favorite.....lol, thats my method.
Does Amazon sell this attachment? Does it sell different angles?
Yes, and most hardware stores. This is easy to find on all the major sites.
Would this work for a chisel?
Nice video, thanks
Can I sharpen my ax? Sewing scissors?
Good stuff bro
Thanks for this video. I have some circular short cutter dies for cutting out circles of fabric for button making.Would this method sharpen them,or is there any other way? 😊
It seems to reproduce the curve of the dings … maybe the cutting edge needs to be leveled before sharpening ….
Would you use it to restore a heavily damaged woodworking chisel or plane iron? Is that a 25 degrees angle? That would be perfect!
Thanks for the heart. Managed to find the answer by taking a nice picture from an online catalogue and using an online protractor: it is 30 degrees... I guess it could be used to restore a chisel or plane but people out there are usually doing a 25 degrees bevel with a 30 degrees microbevel...
As a woodworker, I would NEVER consider using a high speed rotary tool (Dremel or equivalent) to sharpen any woodworking tool.
Why? First, the stone is rotating incredibly fast. You do not have enough precise control over it, and no way to know what the speed really is. My rotary tools have a speed control numbered from 0 to 10, but what is the actual rotation speed of each number? 0 is obviously zero because the tool is off. But is 10 supposed to be the claimed top speed? And does the speed change linearly as you rotate the wheel? If a manufacturer claimed those things, I would have serious doubts unless I could measure it myself.
Woodworking tools are sharpened with a low-speed grinder, or by hand. (I do my turning tools on the low-speed grinder, and most other tools (chisels, plane blades) on a set of diamond stones. In both cases, I use jigs for holding the tool at the desired (or "correct") angle. Using any high-speed grinder or sharpener risks damaging the strength of the tool, which basically ruins it unless you are (or know) a good blacksmith.
With the low speed grinder, I am confident that when it is running it's speed is 800 rpm plus or minus the uncertainty of the power line frequency (which is negligible for this use case.) With hand sharpening I control the speed myself, and my fingertips tell me if the tool is getting too warm.
perfect you just saved me a lot of money, I realized I have all the tools required right here in my garage already.
I wish you had made the rest of the passes off-camera and filmed the end result so we could see how well this works.
@Andrew_koala don't be pedantic, you know the term still applies despite the technology change. Just like we still "tape" record things even though magnetic tape isn't used for that purpose anymore.
@@spamcan9208 word choice and detail do matter
Whats the angle that the 932 (MOWER ATTACHEME T) produces. I can't find nothing.
hello how did u put the bit in the dremell? i have this kit but i am missing how to put the bit in the dremell.its just a bigger hole and no lock
Could you use that to sharpen knives or are they too small. Great video
Technically yes but a good quality knife sharpener is recommended, I use the Wicked Edge.
I get that thanks for the info
Thank you!
Would anyone happen to know if different rotary tool attachments are compatible with the different types rotary tools out there?
That question has a lot of if's.
Best thing to do is check the thread of the tool housing and the thread of the locking nut connector.
@@ScrollsawVideo Well technically there's only one "if"... LOL! But I think I get what you're trying to say.... You don't really have the answer to my question... Lol
I appreciate you taking the time to reply..
Very informative video. thank you!!!!
Level the blade edge removing all dints using a sander before sharpening, this will help maintain a straight edge and quickly remove excess material!
Diy cats unite 🐾
I got a hyper tough rotary tool what type of dremel bit did you use in this video so I know what I can use on my knives
This type of sharpening is not recommended for knives, you will need a more precise tool for making a good edge on knives.
Can this sharpen scissors?
Thank you sir
John Wayne Gacy called, he wants his bolster chisel back.
Thanks for the comment but I have no idea what it means.
Do dremel tool accessories work with PROXXON 28472 Precision drill/grinder FBS 240/E Does anyone know if they fit the Proxxon
My First Dremel™
Super stunning talented oops model attached instruments parts for angular position of usability living.. one more thing... different angles are gougoues better'like available in the making of work worthy
huh....
Thumbnail looks like a very dirty glass of sparkling
Great video! Thank you very much!
that adapter looks a great idea especially for difficult curved blades like karambits and others.
Oh shit hadn't thought of my karambit!
Great video
Wait, I can sharpen lawn mower blades with that???
I never figured before how that weird looking accessory was meant to be used for.
Why didn’t you just turn the chisel round slightly in the vice instead of the vice itself?
Easier to turn the vice.
i bought the plastic attachment, not knowing how to use it properly until i watch your video. Thanks !
So is it good also for kitchen knives and scissors?
Definitely not. This attachment isn't precision enough for knives....but some people do use them. I have approx 25 different knife sharpeners of different strengths and would never compare this to any of them. For yard tool....yes its fine.
Thanks!
ok I want to go run over some rocks with my lawn mower so i can sharpen the blade lol
Will this work for reels on a reel mower?
yes, very easily.
6:14
But the end result is not good... i don't get it,
Does that look like what an edge should look like to you? it is chipped, wavy and uneven ...
For this tool, a sharp, clean edge is not needed. This tool is for chiseling tile, cement, etc.
Thanks for watching.
@@ScrollsawVideo Thanks for clarifying!
So would you say that this tool (the dremel attachment) is not ideal if i want a straight edge where precision is probably needed?
Not at all. This attachment does a wonderful job on hedge clippers, lawnmower blades, hoes, spades, axes, hatchets plus hundreds of more tools.
This video shows the basic function of how to use the attachment but the end user must decide the final outcome with patience and knowledge.
Thanks for the discussion.
@@ScrollsawVideo Thank you for taking the time to answer
Will this work on Survival knives and axes?
Axes, yes but knives I would use another method.
I thought that was a bolster for brick cutting. 🇦🇺👍🍺
He used a Sharpie to show where he sharpened 😁
Now thats funny right there.
Awesome. Thanks.
“...for clerical reasons...” lol
Love it
Finally someone noticed......lol.
Thanks for watching.
prob better to sharpen the blade horizontally so you don't fall onto the blade once the resistance is gone:)
JIOOOO Well said. He mentioned the use of safety glasses AFTER he did the task. He needs to model the behaviour (safety glasses) he’s recommending. After all, Norm Abrams has made a career of his safety glasses warnings on ‘This Old House.’
I wear eye protection 24/7/365 except while sleeping and bathing.
It's so crazy how those sparks almost look like a special effect
Thank you. What I noticed in the sharpening attachment that the angulated slit was maybe around 6mm wide. What happens if we have thinner blades to sharpen. Do we rest the top end of the slit on the blade ? There has to be a set technique to use this assessory on any blade . Can you please advise .
It can't sharpen my pencil 😕
Try sharpening a clipper blade. Then test it.
Wood drill bits look complicated to sharpen.
Thanks -fine video , its funny cause I have this blade sharper in my dremel package and have never used it . Sure going too now on my Loper pruners , thanks so much for the wake up call.
Loppers....not 'lopers' ;)
Actually, you want your lawnmower blade to be very sharp.
Your remembered eye protection but let’s not forget your lungs don’t agree with shards of metal and grind stone Powder it all adds up to in time to mesothelioma.
You are 100% correct.
What???? The sound is so bad!
Interesting but i found the video hard to watch because of too much random camera movement. Hold camera still, pan very slowly, dont move camera to emphasize words. Take it slow.
Would the 675 dit on the Dremel Micro cordless?
I don't understand the question.
@@ScrollsawVideo læsning whether the Dremel 675 can be fitted on the Dremel Micro cordless devise. The video shows it fitted on the Dremel 3000.
I cant answer that one. dont own the micro yet.
Ok, but thanks for taking time to reply
Spider-Man trip to the multi-vice
Good vid thanks!
you are supposed to clamp the dremel
That is an available option...operator choice on this chisel.
@@ScrollsawVideo You get better results holding the tool to be sharpened rather than the sharpening instrument. Especially if said instrument is vibrating as the result of a motor.
PLEASE keep in mind that there’s a lot of people learning these types of techniques via RUclips, and follow along step-by-step.
In future videos I beg you to please let people know the importance of wearing eye protection/safety goggles BEFORE you show how to use the tool rather than after you’ve begun.
Thank you for considering my suggestion!
sharpening drum
use an angle grinder. 20$
Your videos are very informative, but unfortunately your focus is often not very good. 🧐
Yup...proof that its not 'Hollywood' MADE OR SCRIPTED. tHANKS FOR WATCHING.
This guy talks more than a politician. Turned a 1.5 minute video into 7 minutes? O.M.G.😴. I can't do it!
But....I did notice that you watched the entire video.
Would you sharpen the damn tool already