Vern is correct about Dremels but there is a way to tame the beast. I
use a multi speed Dremel and even on the lowest setting it is too strong.
I've been using 'hand pieces" at work for over 30 years and the key to
using them correctly is learning how to control the speed for the task at
hand.
Since I don't have a grand to blow on the type I use at my day job I
improvised. Anyone that already owns a Dremel can do this as well. I
purchased one of
those outlets for use with Christmas trees that allow you to turn the
lights on and off without crawling under the tree to get to the wall
outlet.
They have a big red button on them that you control with your foot. I
attached my Dremel to that and can press it down enough with my foot
without clicking it on.
This way I can create a pulse to get the dremel working but not enough to
bring it up to full speed. I pump the foot switch while working the reed
never allowing it to
go to full speed. What you are doing is working on the reed when the
spindle is decelerating rather then revving up.
Good tool stores carry on/off foot pedals. Try to get one that allows
you to turn it on momentary rather then having to click it on every time.
That way it will be easier to pump the switch. The only time I actually
leave it on is when I'm retuning the reed to another note.
Coast to Coast use to sell Brownies. If they don't carry them contact me
offlist. One Brownie should last you for years if you only use it on
reeds.
I use them in combination with files and sanding wands.
On Jun 26, 2009, at 11:10 PM, harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
Any recommendations for tools for tuning reeds and where to get them. I
like the idea of a dremel like rotary tool and the shofu brownee
attachment. But don´t know specific model numbers or places to purchase
them. Any advice on those or any better methods greatly appreciated.
Thanks! Rich
Michael Easton
www.harmonicarepair.com
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