Best power oscillating tool accessory kits according to redditors

We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best power oscillating tool accessory kits. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Power Oscillating Tool Accessory Kits:

u/jdsmn21 · 9 pointsr/electricians

I've done a number in my house - at least two dozen.

Go get a diamond coated grout removal blade like this, but I use the True Value hardware store brand (Master Mechanic, I think) for about $10 bucks. Use the grout blade to grind out the box outline, then pop it out with a putty knife or painter's tool. Then switch to a wood saw blade for the wood lath. The less you grind on the wood, the longer the blade will last. I am on my second grout blade - and the first wasn't diamond coated.

I keep a shopvac hose where I am cutting, but that's up to you. Dust is created, but it isn't really thrown about like a circular saw.

When cutting the wood lath - I make the horizontal cuts first., Then when cutting vertically, if you cut all the way through a piece of lath on one side, it will want to vibrate and be tough to cut on the other side. So make a half cut, leaving a bit of material to keep it from vibrating, and go back and do the other.

u/trollymctrollstein · 8 pointsr/DIY

I wanted to stain the entire dresser, that's why I sanded the whole thing down fully. Unfortunately, and after doing all that work, I realized the drawers weren't in good enough condition to be stained. The two small drawers had a separate piece of wood with flower engravings on them that I pryed off. The piece underneath of that wasn't solid wood. As I was sanding away the wood glue used to help keep the top piece in place I ended up sanding through the veneer. Also, the rest of the drawers had relatively large holes in them from the old hardware.

I sanded the large surfaces with a belt sander. That was quick and easy. For the contours I used both a dremel contour sander and a dremel multi-max. That part was a pain in the ass.

I used a Minwax wood finish stain. Classic Gray #271

u/1new_username · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Here are things from my wishlist (past and present)

Wera Screwdrivers
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0085NTQJK/

Oscillating blade set:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0109SELWA/

Clamp multimeter:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00NWGZ4XC/

Kreg Jig Jr.:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000J43A7W/

Angled Long Nose Pliers:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00N3VSS4S/

Groove Lock Pliers:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000FK1R0W/

11 ft wifi endoscope:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01MYTHWK4/

non contact voltage tester:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001UAHZAM/

claw nail puller:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0015YPJMY/

Workmate portable work bench:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000077CQ0/

Cable snake fish tape:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000BP7WBO/

9 Outlet metal power bar:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00F8ZQY5M/

Spade drill bit set:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00099E7WE/

36" bubble level:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000UKMWMO/

u/sqrlmasta · 1 pointr/woodworking

So I figured it out. If you add 2 items that are "Prime Day Deals" and it takes both to get you over $100, then it will apply the double discount. So doing the 36-accessory kit you bought, which was >$100 to start, I could only get it to a single discount. But if you start with something like the $88 11-accessory kit and add another Dremel "Prime Day Deal Item" (look for blue banner) to put you over $100, say the $23 Accessory Kit, then you will get double the discount. I see those 2 things combined (once going to checkout, $112 in just the cart) as $75.40 in checkout. I hope you get this in time to cancel your old order and get the extra deal!

u/BaconBreakdown · 1 pointr/woodworking
u/daw840 · 1 pointr/DIY

I absolutely love my Dremel. I've used it for so many different projects in my house.

In some circumstances, I don't know what I would have done without it honestly.

[This is the one I bought.] (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-Multi-Max-Oscillating-Quick-Lock-Accessories/dp/B010T0G9I2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462119971&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=dremel+multi-max&psc=1)

u/rgn125 · 1 pointr/knives

Well this was my first foray into that world so i'm not so sure I could give great advice on what to buy, but some basics are pretty universal.

For this project I used

-Rotary Tool

-Dremel Multimax (cutting out the basic shape of the scale)

-Sand paper up to 220 grit

-Tung Oil

-Hand Drill

-Table Saw (to cut the piece thinner, DO NOT RECCOMEND super dangerous almost cut my finger off, get a planer instead or buy wood that's already a good thickness)

-Things like screwdrivers obv

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For my stone stuff i'm gonna use a tile cutting table saw (much less dangerous, spins slower and has water on it) and some other stuff probably, not too sure yet but I'll figure it out I guess.

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The ultimate takeaway is; basically just get cutting/shaping tools for your rough stuff, drill your holes straight and true, sand it all down with increasing grits, soak it in some oil or coat it in something, and bada bing you have some fancy new scales.