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#Post#: 42884--------------------------------------------------
Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: srcarr52 Date: July 14, 2014, 2:59 pm
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I have #30 style handpieces and these slim ones for sale.
The #30 ones are blue printed Chinese models, they will no
longer get hot. They come with a chuck key for $18.
The slim ones are a pencil grinder attachment for a dremel that
have been adapted to work with the Foredom style cable drive and
come with 3 collets and wrench set for $25.
Shipping will be in a flat rate small box $5.80.
[URL=
http://s1133.photobucket.com/user/srcarr52/media/Foredom%20Style%20Handpieces/I…
Also I am thinking about making these contra angles if there is
enough interest. The cost will be $117 for the adapter and $18
for the dental head. The dental head is smaller than the CC
handpiece, along with the contra angle I find it easier to use
in small saws. It allows you to get the transfer ports entrance
on the intake side very wide without having to use the tip of
the burr or a different handpiece. I will try to keep the
dental heads in stock in case someone needs one in a hurry.
[URL=
http://s1133.photobucket.com/user/srcarr52/media/Foredom%20Style%20Handpieces/I…
I've been testing the prototype for about a year and I haven't
broken a head yet. The head slips if you jam a burr so it saves
the internal gears. So far I've only managed to slip it with
large 1/4" diameter aggressive burrs. Like the one below.
[URL=
http://s1133.photobucket.com/user/srcarr52/media/Foredom%20Style%20Handpieces/I…
They use a 3/32" latch style burr, which I will offer a service
to grind 1/8" burrs down to size for $5. Once again I will try
to keep some of my favorite burrs in stock so I can quickly get
them to people, I will pass them along for the price I get them
plus the service fee. Usually the burrs I use cost $8-15 for
carbide and $22-25 for diamond points.
#Post#: 42888--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: Philbert Date: July 14, 2014, 4:26 pm
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That looks like a heckova deal! (If I had a Foredom tool I
would be contacting you)!
Philbert
#Post#: 42895--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: Gatekeeper Date: July 14, 2014, 6:42 pm
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Those straight hand pieces he sells are great for the price. I
had one that didn't come from him and it got hot quickly.
#Post#: 42899--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: Chainsawrepair Date: July 14, 2014, 7:15 pm
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If I had a use for 90 one I would be buying from you. Thanks
for sharing this with folks.
#Post#: 42907--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: 3000 FPS Date: July 14, 2014, 11:53 pm
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I am interested in one of the angle pieces you have. What are
the differences and what kind of burr do they take. I will be
using it on a foredom flex shaft.
#Post#: 42915--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: srcarr52 Date: July 15, 2014, 9:03 am
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[quote author=3000 FPS link=topic=3783.msg42907#msg42907
date=1405400027]
I am interested in one of the angle pieces you have. What are
the differences and what kind of burr do they take. I will be
using it on a foredom flex shaft.
[/quote]
They take a 3/32" shaft latch burr. They have a retaining
groove and a drive shoulder cut into them. The selection for
carbide is pretty slim in 3/32" shafts, even worse for latch
style. That is why I neck down the shafts of 1/8" shaft burrs
and cut the retaining groove and drive shoulder onto them.
This is a sketch of a latch burr.
http://www.johnsonpromident.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/6.jpg
http://www.johnsonpromident.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/6.jpg
#Post#: 48204--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 22, 2014, 1:14 pm
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Guess I'll show her the 90 and see if she has a use. She has to
go inside the pumpkins sometimes to thin from the inside.
#Post#: 48228--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: aclarke Date: October 22, 2014, 10:53 pm
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Shawn. You have any of the latch head hand pieces available?
Adam
#Post#: 48230--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: srcarr52 Date: October 23, 2014, 9:20 am
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[quote author=aclarke link=topic=3783.msg48228#msg48228
date=1414036382]
Shawn. You have any of the latch head hand pieces available?
Adam
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I haven't made anymore yet. I'm having troubles with taking the
drive flange out of the cartridge in the dental head. They seem
to only last 2 saws or so before the the bur shaft eats the
drive flange out. Good news is the cartridges are really cheap,
around $7-8.
It's too bad because I really like the feel and control of the
contra angle, chatter is much less than a straight 90 deg
handpiece. I wish I could find a dental head with a collet
instead of the latch.
#Post#: 48240--------------------------------------------------
Re: Foredom compatable handpieces for sale.
By: Chainsawrepair Date: October 23, 2014, 5:48 pm
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Showed wife the 90 and other one your doing. She dont think she
has a use for that being she is not working in tight spots like
inside a cylinder. She can reach her hand inside where she
works inside.
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