Dremel 300-1/24 300 Series Variable-Speed Rotary Tool Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) tagged "hand tools" 33 times

Perfect for the do-it-yourselfer or anyone who is new to rotary tools, the Dremel 300-1/24 Variable-Speed Rotary Kit helps you complete a wide range of household, fine art, and repair projects. The rotary tool itself features an updated design for optimum comfort and control, as well as variable-speed control that allows you to set the speed of the tool to match specific accessories or tasks. The versatile rotary tool comes with a case, 24 accessories, and a circle cutter attachment--so you're ready to tackle whatever project you dream up next.

Dremel 300-1/24 300 Series Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit
Unlike traditional drills, grinders, or saws, the 300 easily fits into tight spaces.
Compact Design for Multiple Functions, Even in Tight Spaces
Ideal for first-time users and those who want the convenience of versatile operation in one compact tool, the 300 Series Variable-Speed Rotary Tool cuts, drills, sands, polishes, and grinds, making it a must-have for home repair enthusiasts and hobbyists. And unlike traditional drills, grinders, or saws, the 300 easily fits into tight or narrow spaces.

Variable Speeds to Match the Correct Speed to the Job
The 300 is a variable-speed tool, which means it can operate at any speed from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm. This makes it a snap to match the job with the correct speed, giving you improved control. Additionally, the click-and-set on/off switch allows for precise speed selection, ensuring smooth, continuous performance.

Lightweight Design for Comfortable Long-Term Use
Because it weighs only 18 ounces, the 300 is easy to handle and hold. Its compact design helps minimize wrist and hand fatigue, even after prolonged use. For added convenience, the comfort-grip housing provides optimum handling and control, especially during intricate work. Additionally, the 6-foot cord provides plenty of reach, and on-board tool storage keeps your wrench close at hand.

24 Accessories for Incredible Versatility
The 300 features a dove-tail feature that allows for use of Dremel-exclusive attachments. The rotary tool comes complete with 24 accessories that let you take on an incredible variety of jobs, from grooming your dog's nails to building a model airplane. You can also repair furniture, polish stones for jewelry making, clean and polish flatware, build furniture for a doll house, refinish an intricate vintage wood frame, sharpen hedge trimmer blades, engrave wood or glass, and much, much more.

Versatile Tool That's Built to Last
The 300 operates at 1.15 amps on 120 AC/50 - 60 Hz for general applications. The cool-running ball-bearing construction provides smooth and quiet operation, and replaceable motor brushes extend the tool's life.

The Dremel 300-1/24 Variable-Speed Rotary Kit is backed by a four-year limited warranty.

About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation
Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the industry's rotary tool leader. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products--from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.

What's in the Box
300 Series Variable-Speed Rotary Tool, 678-01 Circle Cutter Attachment, 191 High-Speed Cutter, 401 Mandrel, 402 Mandrel, 403 Bristle Brush, 407 Coarse 1/2-Inch Sanding Drum, two 414 Small Felt Wheels, two 420 Heavy-Duty Emery Cut-Off Wheels, 421 Polishing Compound, 422 Cone Polishing Tip, 426 1-1/4-Inch Fiberglass-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel, 428 Carbon Steel Brush, 429 Large Felt Wheel, 430 Coarse 1/4-Inch Sanding Drum, 432 1/2-Inch 120-Grit Sanding Band, 438 1/4-Inch 120-Grit Sanding Band, 442 Carbon Steel Brush, 540 1-1/4-Inch Cut-Off Wheel, 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit, 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 952 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 8193 5/8-Inch Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 85422 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone, and Carrying Case.


Dremel 300-1/24 300 Series Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit
The 300-1/24 300 Series Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit includes 24 accessories,
so you're ready to tackle whatever project you dream up next.

This kit includes the following Attachments and Accessories: 300 Series Variable Speed Rotary Tool Circle Cutter Attachment 191 High Speed Cutter 401 Mandrel 402 Mandrel 403 Bristle Brush 407 Coarse 1/2 Sanding Drum 414 Small Felt Wheels (2) 420 Heavy Duty Emery Cut-Off Wheel (2) 421 Polishing Compound 422 Cone Polishing Tip 426 1-1/4 Fiberglass-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel 428 3/4 Carbon Steel Brush 429 Large Felt Wheel 430 Coarse 1/4 Sanding Drum 432 1/2 120 Grit Sanding Band 438 1/4 120 Grit Sanding Band 442 Carbon Steel Brush  540 1-1/4 Cut-Off Wheel 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone 952 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone 8193 5/8 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone 85422 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone Specifications: Model Number: 300-1/24 Amperage: 1.15 Amps Cord Length: 6 ft. Speed: Variable (5,000 to 35,000 RPM) Voltage: 120 AC, 50-60 Hz Warranty: 4 years

Dremel 4000-6/50 120-Volt Variable-Speed Rotary Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) tagged "hand tools" 10 times

The Dremel 4000-6/50 High-Performance Rotary Tool Kit contains the Dremel 4000, which provides the highest performance and the most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools. Powerful, user-friendly, and built to last, this handy little tool helps you complete a range of crafting, hobby, and artisan projects. It comes with 50 accessories, six attachments, and a deluxe carrying case.

Get Power, Control, and Comfort
Dremel tools are known for their reliable performance, incredible versatility, and exceptional comfort. The Dremel 4000 builds on that tradition with a more responsive and comfortable design, as well as added features that reflect users' most asked-for improvements. It's ideal for carving, engraving, routing, grinding, sanding, cutting, cleaning, polishing and more.

The Dremel 4000's improved motor delivers smooth performance at all speeds from 5,000 to 35,000 RPM, and electronic feedback circuitry maintains a constant tool speed under load. Its slim, ergonomic body provides a 360-degree grip zone in every position for improved precision, while a variable-speed slide allows for both fast speed adjustment and consistency at your selected speed. A strategically placed on/off switch won't interfere with the grip during use.

Lightweight, User-Friendly Design
The Dremel 4000 is durable and enjoyable to use, with a six-foot cord, pencil-grip nose cap for stability, and replaceable motor brushes for long motor life. Easy-to-read speed settings make for accurate dialing, while an innovative shaft lock mechanism lets you lock the output shaft quickly when changing accessories. And the Dremel 4000 weighs just over one pound, so you can work all day without excessive strain on wrists, arms, or hands.

Attachments Provide Incredible Versatility
The Dremel 4000 is ideal when it comes to project flexibility. In fact, it's the only rotary tool compatible with all Dremel accessories and attachments, plus the MultiSaw and Planer attachments originally created for the 400 Series XPR rotary tool. It also offers a lawn mower blade and yard tool sharpener attachment; the Detailer's Grip, which enables the addition of a pistol grip to facilitate better control; and the Sanding/Grinding Guide, which allows you to either guide a workpiece to a securely mounted rotary tool or guide the tool along the edge of a flat or beveled surface.

This tool comes with 50 accessories, including two high-speed cutters, four heavy-duty emery cut-off wheels, three sanding discs, and an engraving cutter. Polish beads and stones for a handmade necklace, sand dollhouse furniture or model airplane wings, cut a hole in tile to install an outlet, or sharpen your lawn mower blade and garden tools for a well-manicured yard. And when you're done, store everything in the included carrying case for easy organization and compact portability.

The Dremel 4000 is backed by a five-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Dremel 4000 Rotary Tool; 50 genuine Dremel accessories; six attachments; Quick Start book; and storage case.

With 50 genuine Dremel accessories and 6 attachments, you will always have the right tool for the job.

The 4000 variable speed rotary tool offers the highest performance and most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools. The increased strength of its motor plus electronic feedback circuitry delivers consistent performance at all speeds. The slim ergonomic body provides a 360-degree grip zone for control in any position and the separate on/off switch and variable-speed dial allows convenient speed adjustment and maintains a selected speed. It uses all Dremel accessories.

Lawsuit over Jay-Z song going to trial

Lawsuit over Jay-Z song going to trialWENN
Rap superstar Jay-Z is preparing to head to trial over allegations that his hit song "Big Pimpin'" infringes the copyright of an Egyptian song dating back to 1957.
Osama Ahmed Fahmy co-owns the rights to his uncle Baligh Hamdy's composition "Khosara, Khosara," and he initially sued the hip-hop icon in 2007, claiming Jay-Z and producer Timbaland used the track's melody for the 2000 chart smash "Big Pimpin'."
Jay-Z's record label bosses at EMI argued that the then-50-year-old song was governed by the 1909 Copyright Act, which allows works to be protected by law for 28 years from the date of release, and a Los Angeles court judge ruled in their favor earlier this year.
However, U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder subsequently decided Fahmy could still claim damages for any infringements that occurred up to three years before he filed suit, and the two parties will return to court to determine whether Jay-Z directly profited from using "Big Pimpin'" in his live performances.
In court documents filed earlier this month, Judge Snyder wrote, "There is no record evidence that Jay-Z used 'Big Pimpin'' in his advertisements for a particular concert or concert series, or that 'Big Pimpin'' was performed at every concert. It is a question of fact whether Jay-Z's concert revenues should be considered direct or indirect ... it is up to a jury to decide. Accordingly, the court finds that there is a triable issue whether Jay-Z's concert revenues constitute direct profits from his infringing live performances of 'Big Pimpin'' for purposes of the Copyright Act."
Judge Snyder's decision to proceed with the case means Jay-Z and EMI must provide more information on "both the manner of advertising concerts as well as the revenues derived" at a forthcoming pretrial hearing.

MTV names Katy Perry its 1st Artist of the Year

Katy Perry's run of No. 1 singles has earned her the distinction of becoming MTV's first Artist of the Year.
Perry topped Adele after a spirited discussion among MTV's internal panel of experts, the network said Thursday. Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" was chosen Top Song of 2011, said Amy Doyle, the network's chief of music programming.
MTV declared Skrillex its Electronic Dance Music Artist of the Year over David Guetta.
Different parts of MTV would make "best of" lists in the past, but the network wanted to establish a franchise that brought all its online and TV arms together and emphasized MTV's music roots, Doyle said. The network, established in 1981, hopes it becomes an annual thing.
Seven panelists made the final choice, and their deliberations were featured in MTV programming this week.
"Rolling in the Deep" was an obvious selection as Top Song, Doyle said. Runners-up were Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" and Rihanna's "We Found Love."
"I loved the song the moment I wrote it," Adele said. "The melody and the beat added some conviction to it. I think that's why people connected with it."
Perry's achievement of tying Michael Jackson's "Bad" as the only albums to yield five No. 1 singles was particularly impressive, Doyle said. Along with the title cut, "California Gurls," "E.T.," "Firework" and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" all topped the charts. She's trying to beat the record with the current single "The One That Got Away."
"You just really felt her presence in pop culture throughout the year," Doyle said.
Skrillex, whose real name is Sonny Moore, describes his music as a combination of "dubstep, electro and glitch." MTV included the category of Best Electronic Dance Music Artist to pay tribute to the way the style is taking off with its young viewers, she said.
MTV also asked its viewers to vote on their choice of the best live performances shown on MTV all year. Their choice was "Hurricane" by 30 Seconds to Mars.

Jennifer Lopez Under Fire for Raunchy, Non-Commercial-Free AMAs Performance

Jennifer Lopez at the AMAs
When you think subcompacts, do you think... glitter and public near-nudity? Maybe not, but that was the association some viewers will be making after watching the glorified Fiat advertisement that doubled as a Jennifer Lopez production number on Sunday night's American Music Awards. Even some of her fellow artists, like John Legend, branded it "shameless."
Lopez opened her number with a chaste, classy gown that soon got stripped away to reveal a flesh-colored body stocking with a few handfuls of glitter strategically glued on. It was like deja vu all over again, as the barely-there outfit brought back memories of Britney Spears' equally revealing outfit on the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.
But Spears wasn't acting as a commercial spokeswoman back when she did her naughty bit 11 years ago. Lopez has cars to hawk, so she and her dancers performed their entire set in front of a Fiat, which was a little like watching Cirque du Soleil's erotic "O" show in Las Vegas with a Subaru parked incongruously in the middle of the stage.
It wasn't just media observers thinking Lopez crossed a line, but some of her contemporaries. Tweeted a dumbstruck Questlove, of the Roots: "Yo. I know I didn't just see that dumb Fiat. I KNOW I didn't just see that friggin' Fiat."
Legend tweeted back to Questlove: "That had to be the most shameless thing I've ever seen in a performance. I was genuinely shocked."
J.Lo performs
Some show watchers praised Lopez for having such a rockin' bod as a 42-year-old mother, including People, which called her appearance "triumphant." Others, though, panned her mid-song move from class to crass. The UK's Daily Mail described it as "raunchy" and "debauched," citing her NSFW rubbing up against rapper Pitbull. The Wall Street Journal described her number as "basically a car ad combined with a strip tease."
"Jennifer Lopez gave what will surely be the most cringe-inducing, embarrassing performance of the night," wrote the Los Angeles Times. "It wasn't that Lopez wasn't really wearing any clothes, as audiences expect that nowadays. Instead, it was Lopez's choice of an accessory, which in this case was a car. When the actual commercial ran not too long after the performance, the only difference was the emphasis on the name of the brand."
Not long after J.Lo did some heavy-duty grinding with Pitbull, the rapper also joined Marc Anthony, onstage. For pretending not to be annoyed by what his duet partner had just been doing with his ex, Anthony may deserve an acting Emmy.

Beyonce: It Was “Harder to Breathe” Performing While Pregnant


Beyonce, Us Weekly
With her baby due this February, Beyonce's bump is completely bonafide and undeniable these days -- but, back in mid-August, when the superstar's pregnancy was still under wraps, but she worried the evidence was already obvious.
Beyonce performed four sold-out, intimate shows at NYC's Roseland Ballroom, and strutted her stuff in a skimpy, sequined mini-dress with a strategically placed bib over her still-tiny belly. (She announced the baby news Aug. 28 at the MTV Video Music Awards.)
"The whole time I definitely was thinking, 'Everyone knows, everyone can see,"' Beyonce, 30, said Sunday night during an onstage interview at NYC's Paris Theater, where she hosted a special screening for Live at Roseland, a concert film DVD documenting those shows.
The "Love on Top" singer also explained why she booked the quartet of shows at the tiny venue: With her baby on the way, the concerts would be her only opportunity in 2011 to perform songs from her 4 album for fans. And the mom-to-be certainly suffered for her art, too, she said.
"When you're pregnant, it's a little bit harder to breathe, so it was hard doing all the choreography and singing at the same time," said Beyonce, who dressed up her increasingly huge bump in a brown and gold Roberto Cavalli gown.
The DVD will also be a great memento for the child, Beyonce's first with husband Jay-Z; Beyonce hopes the movie (featuring tons of home footage from rehearsals, Beyonce's childhood, even a glimpse of her top-secret wedding gown) will impress her little one.