If you think rotary pecker like the Dremel were all work and no play , Make has a fun tutorialyou’ll definitely want to try out . You ’ll call for access to a 3D printer to create this fly toy disc affectionately called theDremel Devil , and a circular tool that you’re able to power alfresco where it ’s safest to strain this out .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQVqvhg_EDA
If your rotary tool can tally hurrying of up to 30,000 revolution per minute you could actually launch the Dremel Devil a right 200 feet . But remember , even at low speed this emphatically is n’t an indoor toy , unless you may also use that 3D pressman to replace idle mending , lamp , and anything else this hits while bound around a room . [ Make ]

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