My cheap brass collets arrive
Well they finally arrived.
At the price I wasn't expecting too much, and I wasn't disappointed.
On the YJBC rating (You Just Bought Crap) they are up near the top.
I now know what that writing in red near the bottom of the ad was all about "notice:Actual size and measurements may have a little bit of a gap".
That is techno talk for " no two collets will have similar external dimensions". LOL.
But it wasn't a total failure as I intended to use these to compare Dremel collets to the air grinder ones and - yes they are quite different. So much so that they need to be reworked as I originally stated.
So I duly set about to rework the brass with a very small blade tool for brass. Bad move. The little collet went into self detruction mode - the brass seems pretty weak.
So I tried a fine pointed tool and that worked OK on the next one - success.
Well not quite. The next one of the four also suffered self destruction attack. Hmm, this looks bad, but then a brainwave.
Why not use a grinding/cutoff disc in the air grinder to gently reshape the tapers. HUGE SUCCESS. Did it in no time and it was near perfect.
So if you intend to try this, don't use a cutter, use the DG with a friction disc. This is the sort of work it excells at.
So I got 2 gooduns out of the 4. I drilled the two gooduns out larger and they work OK.
A few photo's below:
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I also drilled a couple of holes in the plastic case to take them.
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In addition to the tapers being wrong, the Dremel collets are an even more loose fit in the drive tube than the originals - way worse. The originals seem snug in comparison.
So the next step will be to make some steel collets from scratch and slot them with the air die grinder. Shouldn't be too hard.
See how we go
Cheers
Rob
The worst that can happen is you will fail.
But at least you tried.