With regards to controlling the the RPM theres a pretty cheap and chearful laser based tachometer. its goes under loads of different brands but its a Tondaj laser tach and they retail at about £10 and advertised as good to 999,999 rpm but i wouldnt trust it beyond 15k
my knowledge of electronics is pretty much zilch but i guess you could hack it apart to send the LCD display it uses to your main LCD display.
http://www.storeinfinity.com/tondaj-digital-laser-tachometer-2-5-100000rpm-dt-2234c.html
On Sunday, March 25, 2012 8:07:32 PM UTC+1, Mackenzie Cowell wrote:
Keegan Cooke (maker of keegotech mudwatts) recently developed a case and interface for a dremelfuge for a class at Stanford. He released a video of his first prototype here: http://youtu.be/Qcl04sqXqY4. Pretty cool, although I think the lid needs a locking mechanism and I'd love to see some crash tests of the acrylic he chose for the lid windows. Lasercut wood cases are so hip right now :) Anyway, I would build one. Are the plans online anywhere, keegan?--
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