This product presenter is truly amazing! She neither stumbles nor hesitates when she speaks, and her words are completely clear and concise! I hope Foredom knows what they have in her!
I’m just learning to use mine , thanks for your help. I’m so excited to have it. I’m slowly recovering my tools. We had a fire and it takes time. Bead shop , Kate and everyone in our bead group on FB sent me beads and it was such a blessing. I will be forever greatful 🙋♀️💜
"The [differences and different advantages] of Flexible Shaft Machines versus Micromotors are explained by Jewelry Artist and Teacher Melissa Muir"; Great description but not much "VERSUS" happening here. I would LOVE to know that info. Something like: "I would use my Micromotor instead of my flex shaft for "X" job...because of....." (or vice versa). Thanks, Melissa!
I agree, lots about the machines, and the differences, nothing about the 'one v's the other'....was waiting for it, and it didn't come. An advert for foredoms
Hi M, It would be great to hear what a Micromotor is BETTER for. Why would I choose one over the other? Thank you. Also, I have another tool question for you: Why (if you know) is the Badeco Hammer hand-piece 3 times the price of the Foredom? What's the difference? Is it just because it's Swiss made? And how would that make it better? Or, perhaps it's just a name thing... Thank you so much.
If I may, let me take a shot at this. A micromotor is more advantageous than a flexshaft if one uses high-speed attachments in a lower torque application. OTOH, if one's attachments work better at low speed and/or necessitate more torque, a flexshaft is the better option. In my world, I'm not a jeweler and use the machine as a die grinder of sorts, my scotchbrite wheels, wire brushes and the like would fly apart at high speed. Too, I polish steel with 50mm felt buffs that aren't easy to spin, nor does the material respond well to a light touch. A high torque application. Here again a flexshaft is the better option. If, say, I was working with a non-ferrous metal and wanted to finish the project with some red rouge on a soft buff, a micromotor would be more optimal. A low torque application. Definitely easier to work with.
Micromotors can go faster and often they are better for a more delicate touch. The cord is more flexible than the motor's flexible shaft. A flex shaft is better for larger scale more aggressive work, that a micromotor probably would not be good for. It is also a matter of personal preference.
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We have put this as a video idea in the future. If you have another need please call 800-272-2885 or email us at: customerservice@blackstoneind.com for help.
I'm loving my SR series with foot pedal and Lighted work chamber! These products are very reasonably priced for the great quality that you get! Beware of the huge Chinese knockoff market!
Unusually not getting a response (maybe you're super busy) which I totally understand with all the crazy stuff going on these days... I just hope I haven't offended by asking for more clarification. If so, I'm so sorry.
This product presenter is truly amazing! She neither stumbles nor hesitates when she speaks, and her words are completely clear and concise! I hope Foredom knows what they have in her!
I’m just learning to use mine , thanks for your help. I’m so excited to have it. I’m slowly recovering my tools. We had a fire and it takes time. Bead shop , Kate and everyone in our bead group on FB sent me beads and it was such a blessing. I will be forever greatful 🙋♀️💜
"The [differences and different advantages] of Flexible Shaft Machines versus Micromotors are explained by Jewelry Artist and Teacher Melissa Muir"; Great description but not much "VERSUS" happening here. I would LOVE to know that info. Something like: "I would use my Micromotor instead of my flex shaft for "X" job...because of....." (or vice versa). Thanks, Melissa!
I agree, lots about the machines, and the differences, nothing about the 'one v's the other'....was waiting for it, and it didn't come. An advert for foredoms
Hi M, It would be great to hear what a Micromotor is BETTER for. Why would I choose one over the other? Thank you. Also, I have another tool question for you: Why (if you know) is the Badeco Hammer hand-piece 3 times the price of the Foredom? What's the difference? Is it just because it's Swiss made? And how would that make it better? Or, perhaps it's just a name thing... Thank you so much.
If I may, let me take a shot at this. A micromotor is more advantageous than a flexshaft if one uses high-speed attachments in a lower torque application. OTOH, if one's attachments work better at low speed and/or necessitate more torque, a flexshaft is the better option. In my world, I'm not a jeweler and use the machine as a die grinder of sorts, my scotchbrite wheels, wire brushes and the like would fly apart at high speed. Too, I polish steel with 50mm felt buffs that aren't easy to spin, nor does the material respond well to a light touch. A high torque application. Here again a flexshaft is the better option. If, say, I was working with a non-ferrous metal and wanted to finish the project with some red rouge on a soft buff, a micromotor would be more optimal. A low torque application. Definitely easier to work with.
@@felixf5211 Right!
Micromotors can go faster and often they are better for a more delicate touch. The cord is more flexible than the motor's flexible shaft. A flex shaft is better for larger scale more aggressive work, that a micromotor probably would not be good for. It is also a matter of personal preference.
Hi, Foredom #8AD Handpiece. I would like to know how to replace the broken spring.
Thank you so much for reaching out to us. We have put this as a video idea in the future.
If you have another need please call 800-272-2885 or email us at: customerservice@blackstoneind.com for help.
What an amazing informative explanation. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Can you use a hammer hand piece with the 1060?
Please call 800-272-2885 or email us at: customerservice@blackstoneind.com for help.
What's the difference between the 1050 and 1060 brushless micro motors? Can you do wood carving with the micro motor handpiece?
Thanks... That was excellent! Questions many of us have..A very useful, crisp and informative video.
thank you for the info it was very helpful for me in choosing what i need , awesome.
Very good descriptions. Thanks!
So which one would you recommend for carving jewelry wax?
Not how youtube works
I'm loving my SR series with foot pedal and Lighted work chamber! These products are very reasonably priced for the great quality that you get! Beware of the huge Chinese knockoff market!
You didn't mention "variable speed" control with the foot pedal her either.
My meaning is to say not engraving only hammering Mashion to draw dizin sliver sheet
Unusually not getting a response (maybe you're super busy) which I totally understand with all the crazy stuff going on these days... I just hope I haven't offended by asking for more clarification. If so, I'm so sorry.