World of Rock Hounds - Working with a Foredom!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • #foredom #lapidary #thunderegg
    World of Rock Hounds is exploring working with a Foredom and some of the basic bits.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @Rocktwister
    @Rocktwister 4 года назад +4

    Thank for making this! Didn't know about the bumblebee jasper, good to know! Lots of great stuff!

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  4 года назад +1

      I will revisit this when I can afford the proper bits :)

  • @wendycompton747
    @wendycompton747 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video. You provide a lot of helpful information for beginners and I actually enjoyed the unedited nature. I enjoy all the videos that you post and appreciate your love of rocks and your ability to bring out their beauty. You are truly an artist.

  • @pegjackson9716
    @pegjackson9716 4 года назад +3

    Thank you. This information was extremely helpful. Hope you will do more of these in the future.

  • @ThoughtfulBiped
    @ThoughtfulBiped 6 месяцев назад

    Howdy and thanks for sharing. One tip, if you or your viewers weren't aware, don't let the hand piece of the Foredom hang for long periods of time below the motor like it was in the beginning of the video. The lubricant will drain into the hand piece and bung up the bearings after awhile.

  • @corkkyle
    @corkkyle Год назад

    Dremel has a flex shaft, also. The 4300 is a good and inexpensive rotary tool for starting with.

  • @susanmitchell2687
    @susanmitchell2687 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for all the info, I’m definitely going to learn a lot from you. The beautiful polished rock at the end, what it start out looking like? Glad your wife mentioned you on garden answer. Rock on.

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  4 года назад

      You're welcome! I plan on redoing a Foredom video in the future once I can order some specific bits from a lapidary catalog and since I have computer now, I can edit my videos and include more content than this video :)

  • @sadiedangel
    @sadiedangel 4 года назад +3

    Would you mimd sharing where you purchased your drip setup from? I've found one source online in the past, but I can't remember where haha. I have a pump, i just need the rest, cause the tubing wrapped with wire I've been using isn't ideal, at aaaalll.

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  4 года назад +3

      I was fortunate enough to have found one of the rock shops here in town (Corvallis, Oregon) that happened to have a several in stock and even had some of the bases to go with them.
      They had two different nozzles, square and rounded.
      The only thing I noticed is that the joints aren't 100% tight and water does start to drip/seep out but if it's above your water source, it will be okay and won't really matter.
      You can also search online for Water & Wood 3/8" Threaded Round Spout Flexible Switch Water Oil Coolant Pipe Hose 16" and it should give several online sources for the hose.

    • @sadiedangel
      @sadiedangel 4 года назад +1

      @@WorldofRockhounds aha, that search term was the golden ticket!!! Thanks Kyle, you're awesome!

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  4 года назад +1

      @@sadiedangel you are most welcome!

  • @mray8519
    @mray8519 2 года назад +1

    That cutting head will fling rock/mist several feet, I know from a years use. I use a storage tub about 2 feet deep with a 4” air intake just above the work surface going to a 2 hp. dust collector. I still get sprayed. Also I found out that if your thumb slides into that indent on the head while it’s spinning you will let out some wrong language. 😄😄😄

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  2 года назад

      Oh I've had my finger slip into the spinning bit and yeah...not great lol
      But yeah, I know it still makes a mess. I'm hoping to make an updated version of this video as gained some inspiration from Paul the Rockhound.

  • @angelahighwolf
    @angelahighwolf Год назад

    Can you use a larger bit? The ones with a bigger diameter stem?

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  Год назад +1

      I've been meaning to do a more updated version of this video. I'll make a note to show how big of bits they can fit!
      In the meantime, I'll check tomorrow and leave a response of how big of the stems it'll fit :)

    • @angelahighwolf
      @angelahighwolf Год назад

      @@WorldofRockhounds thank you!

  • @MrDutchman100
    @MrDutchman100 Год назад +1

    $27 pump why don’t you use gravity and you don’t need a pump in electricity saving money and it’s easy

    • @WorldofRockhounds
      @WorldofRockhounds  Год назад

      Oh man...I'm surprised people are still watching this old video haha
      I just like the convenience of not having to worry about refilling a water container and stop what I'm doing because I'm the kind of person that can easily get distracted if my focus is broken. Plus, it's nice not having to figure out a high location to place a container above any of my work stations.