Dremel podiatry anyone?

Dremel podiatry anyone?

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Desiderata

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2,738 posts

67 months

Saturday 17th May
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I was in the garden this morning when a neighbour popped round.
I was in the middle of my annual spring clean/service of my old feet. They get a bit rough and misshapen after a winter in wellies so I usually give them a bit of a smooth off of the hard skin and thinning of foosty nails before the summer sandal season. For the last 30 years I've used my Dremel for this job and it has always made an acceptable job.
My neighbour was horrified, said it is dangerous and unhygienic and not the sort of thing for a DIYer.
Other than the occasional burn if I go a bit deep or little nip if I hit the nail bed I can't see why it could be dangerous. My wife makes me do it outside and I always thoroughly clean and wipe with alcohol before and afterwards so not unhygienic.
Anyone else do this ? Or it is truly the pastime of a madman?




119

11,106 posts

49 months

Saturday 17th May
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Jesus Christ.


Rumblestripe

3,435 posts

175 months

Saturday 17th May
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hurl

NSFM - Not Safe For Mornings!

Please think about the hungover!

Desiderata

Original Poster:

2,738 posts

67 months

Saturday 17th May
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So the Dremel dentistry is a no-no too? I use a different head attachment for that.

Spare tyre

11,056 posts

143 months

Saturday 17th May
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I find a sandy beach does wonders for my feet

I get weird buildups of skin on my heels

Pincher

9,332 posts

230 months

Saturday 17th May
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Dafuq?!? yikes

ATG

22,009 posts

285 months

Saturday 17th May
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Clearly it's the behaviour of a madman, but that doesn't make it a bad idea. It's mad genius.

I was hacking away at a toenail with a pocket knife a couple days ago thinking that it wasn't a great idea. A dremel would have given me much more control.

geeks

10,290 posts

152 months

Saturday 17th May
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119 said:
Jesus Christ.
This...
Pincher said:
Dafuq?!? yikes
and this.....

RSTurboPaul

11,867 posts

271 months

Saturday 17th May
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Seems reasonable to me.

Surely all a 'professional' will be doing is removing dead skin, so why not DIY using a tool that is sturdy and efficient?

As the owner of a given foot, one is surely best placed to determine what treatment is 'too much' and adjust accordingly.

TeaNoSugar

1,373 posts

178 months

Saturday 17th May
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That big toe needs serious work. Maybe a pair of bolt croppers!!

QJumper

3,139 posts

39 months

Saturday 17th May
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Ignore the naysayers, I've used a dremel on my feet before.

Riley Blue

22,204 posts

239 months

Saturday 17th May
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Get a proper 'Burt Monro' tool!

Spare tyre

11,056 posts

143 months

Saturday 17th May
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Anyone got any cheap parmesan cheewe for sale

Needs to have low carbon miles, organic and fresh

Asking for a friend

Sporky

8,250 posts

77 months

Saturday 17th May
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This is why there are spoiler tags on the forum. Horrific.

I once saw someone going at his feet with a Microplane though. He appeared to live in a van, and was keeping the shavings. *shudder*

MXRod

2,830 posts

160 months

Saturday 17th May
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The podiatrist I use ,has a posh version of a Dremel ,I use something similar for interim dressing of my nails

JoshSm

782 posts

50 months

Saturday 17th May
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Interesting approach, hate to think what you'd do for piles...

Dead skin should normally soak & scrape off, and failing that a file or a sharp blade would be the thing to reach for before the power tools. Same for nails.

Bit of medication on the nails & skin might be a plan too. Shine a UV on there and see what colours appear.

Funk

26,748 posts

222 months

Saturday 17th May
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I use sandpaper and a sanding block on mine. The Dremel idea would actually save a load of time and effort, not sure why it hasn't occurred to me before to do that. scratchchin

Edited by Funk on Sunday 18th May 02:13

popeyewhite

23,007 posts

133 months

Saturday 17th May
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Extremely practical. Good bit of home healthcare.

Huzzah

27,953 posts

196 months

Saturday 17th May
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Have you considered repurposing toe nail clippings as tooth picks?

Skyedriver

20,352 posts

295 months

Saturday 17th May
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Huzzah said:
Have you considered repurposing toe nail clippings as tooth picks?
Waste not want not.
I feel quite sick after reading this thread.