Bregje, thanks so much for your review of the Gesswein system. I found it extremely helpful, in that I had ordered and received the Foredom quick change handpiece for my Flexshaft and then saw your review, which was the deciding factor causing me to return the handpiece to the distributor and apply the money I just saved toward the purchase of the Gesswein system instead. Win/Win! Also, I’ve always purchased my supplies from a distributor on the West Coast. It turns out that Gesswein is based in my state and is only 15 minutes from me!!! (Doing the happy dance.). They were most helpful. I will continue doing business with them.
Ohhhhh, only 15 minutes away. Robin, I am a bit jealous of you (my wallet isn't). Gesswein has great tools! Are you already using this one? I haven't touched my flex shaft since I got this one. I am such a fan. And just in case you don't know yet, if you do order at Gesswein, you can use the code EST21. That will give you a 5% discount and you are supporting my channel at the same time.
That info was so timely for me. I have been curious about the differences between a micro motor and a flex shaft for some time now. Thank you! I have added a micro motor to my wish list now.
Great review on the Gesswein micro-motor. I have a cheap one from Amazon and really like it although it dose not have the torque at low rpm's to drill. Bought it to try and see if I would like a micro-motor before spending more on a better made machine and I do. Your review of the Gesswein has convinced me to save my pennies for a better machine. I'm also really impressed with the hammer handpiece. Thank you for this tutorial and also to Gesswein for supplying the machine.
Thanks Gordo! I am so happy with it, it is a beautiful gift!! And some help with saving up. With the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount at Gesswein on almost all of their tools. I am still to meet a metalsmith who isn't a tool hoarder so maybe that will help you out in the future, ;-)
Bregje, I loved the high speed clean up - a bit of comedy is so well received! Great video, I've already shared it to 3 people that have asked me about my micromotor preferences. The torque generated by a flex shaft - that long shaft spinning has inertia and causes movement, and can be annoying and difficult to counter with holding it, causing hand fatigue. The micro- motor hand piece has the motor in the handle. You're right, it's easier, though a bit heavier. I find I have less hand and arm and shoulder fatigue using a micro- motor. The only draw back with a micro motor is that they do not have the available torque needed for somw heavier jobs. The micro- motor will just stop working if the users torque demands exceed the tools specs, a safety cut off to protect the motor. No overheating allowed! And what a great mani!
Hi Gabi, thank you so. much for your message. And I am happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Hahaha, I even put a little music behind the cleaning part. Glad that you noticed, :-). And thank you for the additional information!
This is very interesting, I'm trying to decide between flexshaft and micromotor, and this is convincing me. On the downside of needing higher torque, when would you use a higher torque in jewellery making please?
Thank you so much for the great review, Bregje! I have been trying to decide which one to purchase and I'm definitely buying the Gesswein. It looks so much easier to handle and more precise than the flex shaft! I love your videos!
I hope you will enjoy using it! And if you haven't bought it already, please don't forget to use the Gesswein discount code EST21/ This will give you a 5% discount and support my channel along the way.
Bregje, I am so happy you made this video. I work in SS, copper, and brass. I want to upgrade from my flexshaft. All my research indicates I need high torque and low speed for stonestetting, so I am curious if you have encountered any problems with this machine stalling when you are grinding or cutting seats. Thank you so very much, you are awesome!
Outstanding tools , very quiet , stable , smooth at a decent price point. Very nice tutorial and I am definitely looking forward to the next one. See you soon. Cheers
Hi Rochelle, if you do have a flex shaft that is working properly I would just use that. There is a small difference but a foredom is a very nice tool. But if you need to replace it because it isn't working anymore I can surely advise this one!
I have a Saeshin Strong 207S micromotor and I love it. It has a very similar hand piece as the Gesswein. It's light and easy to use, but I can't compare it to a flexshaft as I have never used one. I would love to get a hammer hand piece but that will have to wait as it will cost me more than the micromotor! 😱 But all is not lost as I was advised by a teacher to get a dremel engraver, much cheaper, which has a hammer action. Haven't used it yet but will soon. Loved the video today and look forward to seeing you use the micromotor again. ♥️
Hi Dawn, I haven't had a hammer handpiece like this before. I was using the techdent as you can see in the video, and that was a lot cheaper. Now I can see why, ;-). Looking forward to start using the foredom one. What a gift! I am curious to hear how the Dremel engraver will work out for you. Maybe that is something that can help other people out. Personally, even though I think Dremel has great tools, I find them a bit uncomfortable to hold for this type of work.
@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials I'll be using the dremel for the first time tomorrow to set 3 different sized stones so I'll let you know. If I'm not happy with it I guess I'll have to save up for the one that goes with my micromotor. Looking forward to seeing the Gesswein one in action 👍
Thank you! I'm convinced also because even though I have the spring connector on my flex shaft handpiece, it has a tendency to rip from my hand at times. My hand grip isn't very strong due to RA in my joints so hopefully this will make all the difference I'm ordering one tomorrow!
I hope that this will make a difference to you. It is a bit heavier (not much) but really much more stable. And no jumping or ripping, I am sure of that. So I hope this can help you out. Thank you so much for watching the video. And in case you didn't order yet, with the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount. That's an extra bonus, :-)
@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials yes, I ordered yesterday and enjoyed a 5% discount. 🥰 The hammer handpiece was quite high so I'll just continue to use the one I have on my flex shaft. I don't use it enough to justify the expense. Lol... too bad there's not an adapter for that. 🤣🤣 Thank you so much for sharing this product! I had considered other micromotors but the expense was out of my reach. I'm so glad to have found one at such a reasonable price and a discount to boot. I'm really looking forward to using it. 😁 Thanks so much!!!
Thank you so much for such an informative video. I have been using a flex shaft and find it annoying to say the least. I just placed an order for this system and I am excited to try it. Thank you again for such a great video
That is a very nice compliment, thank you! I know we have marktplaats.nl in the Netherlands and there is a site called Speurders.be in Belgium. I don't know what marketplaces you have in your country. A site where people sell all kinds of second hand items.
Hoi bregje mooie review ik heb zelf ook de foredom hangmotor super blij mee de mararhon gesswein ziet er wel goed uit kreeg alleen bijna kiespijn hahaha van het geluid bedankt voor de leuke flog tot de volgende mvg co
Hi, great tutorials!!!! Just a quick question please......I'm looking at getting a hammer handpiece but I'm a bit confused with the micromotor hammer that doesn't start until you put pressure on. I've seen in your previous video's you using the flex shaft hammer where you start the action before you connect with the material, that does seem a lot safer and easier as you can gradually apply until you get the desired effect, where as the micro motor when you have to put pressure on before the action starts. Any advice greatly received. Keep going with the great tutorials!!!
The one I used with my flex shaft is a techdent hammer handpiece. With the micromotor came the foredom hammer handpiece. I have to say that I am really happy with the foredom handpiece. It is much heavier and feels more stable. Being able to position your handpiece carefully and adding just a bit of pressure to get it to work is much more precise. At least I think so.
Thanks Sylvia! And in case you missed it in the video, with the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount on the micromotor (and almost all of their other tools).
Hi Halsey, I use matt and ferris waxes. I haven't heard of other waxes so far. You can get them at Gesswein (guessing you are from the States?). If you look up 'Matt carving wax' it should pop up. And extra bonus, if you use the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount on your order.
What type of tools and bits are you referring to? You can view the specifics here if you are interested: www.gesswein.com/p-10702-marathon-micromotor-system.aspx. And in case you are planning to order something at Gesswein, with the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount.
Ooeh, you could almost buy an extra micromotor for that amount. Shipping from and to the States is really expensive. I stopped shipping to the US due to the shipping costs.
Great review! Just bought the Gesswein and your discount code covered almost all of the shipping cost. Thank you!
Bregje, thanks so much for your review of the Gesswein system. I found it extremely helpful, in that I had ordered and received the Foredom quick change handpiece for my Flexshaft and then saw your review, which was the deciding factor causing me to return the handpiece to the distributor and apply the money I just saved toward the purchase of the Gesswein system instead. Win/Win! Also, I’ve always purchased my supplies from a distributor on the West Coast. It turns out that Gesswein is based in my state and is only 15 minutes from me!!! (Doing the happy dance.). They were most helpful. I will continue doing business with them.
Ohhhhh, only 15 minutes away. Robin, I am a bit jealous of you (my wallet isn't). Gesswein has great tools! Are you already using this one? I haven't touched my flex shaft since I got this one. I am such a fan. And just in case you don't know yet, if you do order at Gesswein, you can use the code EST21. That will give you a 5% discount and you are supporting my channel at the same time.
That info was so timely for me. I have been curious about the differences between a micro motor and a flex shaft for some time now. Thank you! I have added a micro motor to my wish list now.
A tool like this would be a dream come true!
Great review on the Gesswein micro-motor. I have a cheap one from Amazon and really like it although it dose not have the torque at low rpm's to drill. Bought it to try and see if I would like a micro-motor before spending more on a better made machine and I do. Your review of the Gesswein has convinced me to save my pennies for a better machine. I'm also really impressed with the hammer handpiece. Thank you for this tutorial and also to Gesswein for supplying the machine.
Thanks Gordo! I am so happy with it, it is a beautiful gift!! And some help with saving up. With the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount at Gesswein on almost all of their tools. I am still to meet a metalsmith who isn't a tool hoarder so maybe that will help you out in the future, ;-)
Bregje, I loved the high speed clean up - a bit of comedy is so well received! Great video, I've already shared it to 3 people that have asked me about my micromotor preferences. The torque generated by a flex shaft - that long shaft spinning has inertia and causes movement, and can be annoying and difficult to counter with holding it, causing hand fatigue. The micro- motor hand piece has the motor in the handle. You're right, it's easier, though a bit heavier. I find I have less hand and arm and shoulder fatigue using a micro- motor. The only draw back with a micro motor is that they do not have the available torque needed for somw heavier jobs. The micro- motor will just stop working if the users torque demands exceed the tools specs, a safety cut off to protect the motor. No overheating allowed!
And what a great mani!
Hi Gabi, thank you so. much for your message. And I am happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Hahaha, I even put a little music behind the cleaning part. Glad that you noticed, :-). And thank you for the additional information!
This is very interesting, I'm trying to decide between flexshaft and micromotor, and this is convincing me. On the downside of needing higher torque, when would you use a higher torque in jewellery making please?
Thank you so much for the great review, Bregje! I have been trying to decide which one to purchase and I'm definitely buying the Gesswein. It looks so much easier to handle and more precise than the flex shaft! I love your videos!
I hope you will enjoy using it! And if you haven't bought it already, please don't forget to use the Gesswein discount code EST21/ This will give you a 5% discount and support my channel along the way.
Very informative - nice product/tool! Thanks for sharing your demonstartion and opinion.
Gesswein is a fantastic company to work with. Thank you for the great information!
They truly are Katrina! It's a wonderful company!
I love how quiet it is.
Bregje, I am so happy you made this video.
I work in SS, copper, and brass. I want to upgrade from my flexshaft. All my research indicates I need high torque and low speed for stonestetting, so I am curious if you have encountered any problems with this machine stalling when you are grinding or cutting seats.
Thank you so very much, you are awesome!
No, I haven’t encountered any problems, this is my absolute favorite bench tool!
Perfect timing for this one. I have been looking at what kind to buy currently.
This really is a decent one Chuck. And I think the price is very nice as well. So if you are still looking I can only recommend it.
Thank you for sharing!
Thats an amazing gift! Way to go! Beautifully work with beautiful videos
It truly is, thank you so much Tiffany!
Outstanding tools , very quiet , stable , smooth at a decent price point. Very nice tutorial and I am definitely looking forward to the next one. See you soon. Cheers
Thanks Steve!
Thanks!
Wow Kelly, thank you so much for your support!
Awesome comparison review! Thank you Bregje! I have a foredom flexshaft but now I will have to add a micromotor to my wish list!
Hi Rochelle, if you do have a flex shaft that is working properly I would just use that. There is a small difference but a foredom is a very nice tool. But if you need to replace it because it isn't working anymore I can surely advise this one!
Very interesting! Definitely will look this up on their site. 💙
Thanks Sabine!
Thank you for your informative video!
I have a Saeshin Strong 207S micromotor and I love it. It has a very similar hand piece as the Gesswein. It's light and easy to use, but I can't compare it to a flexshaft as I have never used one. I would love to get a hammer hand piece but that will have to wait as it will cost me more than the micromotor! 😱 But all is not lost as I was advised by a teacher to get a dremel engraver, much cheaper, which has a hammer action. Haven't used it yet but will soon. Loved the video today and look forward to seeing you use the micromotor again. ♥️
Hi Dawn, I haven't had a hammer handpiece like this before. I was using the techdent as you can see in the video, and that was a lot cheaper. Now I can see why, ;-). Looking forward to start using the foredom one. What a gift! I am curious to hear how the Dremel engraver will work out for you. Maybe that is something that can help other people out. Personally, even though I think Dremel has great tools, I find them a bit uncomfortable to hold for this type of work.
@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials I'll be using the dremel for the first time tomorrow to set 3 different sized stones so I'll let you know. If I'm not happy with it I guess I'll have to save up for the one that goes with my micromotor. Looking forward to seeing the Gesswein one in action 👍
Thank you! I'm convinced also because even though I have the spring connector on my flex shaft handpiece, it has a tendency to rip from my hand at times. My hand grip isn't very strong due to RA in my joints so hopefully this will make all the difference I'm ordering one tomorrow!
I hope that this will make a difference to you. It is a bit heavier (not much) but really much more stable. And no jumping or ripping, I am sure of that. So I hope this can help you out. Thank you so much for watching the video. And in case you didn't order yet, with the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount. That's an extra bonus, :-)
@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials yes, I ordered yesterday and enjoyed a 5% discount. 🥰 The hammer handpiece was quite high so I'll just continue to use the one I have on my flex shaft. I don't use it enough to justify the expense. Lol... too bad there's not an adapter for that. 🤣🤣 Thank you so much for sharing this product! I had considered other micromotors but the expense was out of my reach. I'm so glad to have found one at such a reasonable price and a discount to boot. I'm really looking forward to using it. 😁 Thanks so much!!!
Excellent information thank you
Thank you for the information! :)
Thank you so much for such an informative video. I have been using a flex shaft and find it annoying to say the least. I just placed an order for this system and I am excited to try it. Thank you again for such a great video
Thanks Sheila! I hope this will help you out. I am really happy with the micromotor. Haven't touched my flex shaft since.
You are one gifted teacher, Bregje! Thanks for everything!! Can you tell me what 2nd hand marketplaces there are?? ❤
That is a very nice compliment, thank you! I know we have marktplaats.nl in the Netherlands and there is a site called Speurders.be in Belgium. I don't know what marketplaces you have in your country. A site where people sell all kinds of second hand items.
I really like the new one.
Hoi bregje mooie review ik heb zelf ook de foredom hangmotor super blij mee de mararhon gesswein ziet er wel goed uit kreeg alleen bijna kiespijn hahaha van het geluid bedankt voor de leuke flog tot de volgende mvg co
Dankjewel Co! De foredom hangmotor is inderdaad heel fijn. Daar was ik ook erg blij mee!
Hi, great tutorials!!!! Just a quick question please......I'm looking at getting a hammer handpiece but I'm a bit confused with the micromotor hammer that doesn't start until you put pressure on. I've seen in your previous video's you using the flex shaft hammer where you start the action before you connect with the material, that does seem a lot safer and easier as you can gradually apply until you get the desired effect, where as the micro motor when you have to put pressure on before the action starts. Any advice greatly received.
Keep going with the great tutorials!!!
The one I used with my flex shaft is a techdent hammer handpiece. With the micromotor came the foredom hammer handpiece. I have to say that I am really happy with the foredom handpiece. It is much heavier and feels more stable. Being able to position your handpiece carefully and adding just a bit of pressure to get it to work is much more precise. At least I think so.
Is there a hammer hand piece that fits with the micro motor?
Do really like that. Will check itbout
Thanks Sylvia! And in case you missed it in the video, with the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount on the micromotor (and almost all of their other tools).
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I forgot to ask, is this machine capable of using graver tools for brite cutting?
I was about to buy a Foredom flex shaft but now I'm thinking of getting the MicroMotor. After using it a bit, which one would you suggest to get?
Did yours come with an European plug?
Since the kit only comes with one collet, which one do you suggest buying it with first? Thank you!
If I am not mistaking I have the 3/32 inch collet
what is the difference and reason to choose one over the other?@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials
Unrelated to the video, what where and what kind of wax do you buy for your rings?
Hi Halsey, I use matt and ferris waxes. I haven't heard of other waxes so far. You can get them at Gesswein (guessing you are from the States?). If you look up 'Matt carving wax' it should pop up. And extra bonus, if you use the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount on your order.
@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials Thank you so much for replying! Your videos have been very helpful!!
You need to always close them with a bit in the chuck. Never without one.
Hi there I've tried using the Code to purchase and it isn't working?
I wonder if it can power heavier tools and bits? Horsepower?
What type of tools and bits are you referring to? You can view the specifics here if you are interested: www.gesswein.com/p-10702-marathon-micromotor-system.aspx. And in case you are planning to order something at Gesswein, with the code EST21 you will receive a 5% discount.
The shipping costs is about 250 Dollars to Germany. Thats not good. But I like The product
Ooeh, you could almost buy an extra micromotor for that amount. Shipping from and to the States is really expensive. I stopped shipping to the US due to the shipping costs.
@@Estona.Jewelry.Tutorials "you could almost buy an extra micromotor for that amount" Thats exactly what I said to my wife. :)