I've been using my electric toothbrush recently to clean off small parts instead of doing it by hand and it works surprisingly well for removing things in small crevices. I was wondering if anyone had "repurposed" their toothbrush base into an oscillating tool. It seems like it would be powerful enough for to cut plastics and maybe soft metals, or as a miniature sander, if you had the right attachment. Would this be possible/has it been done, or is it a dumb idea?
>dat feel when posting the wrong pic
>>1242803
I've heard lots of women re-purposed them as sex toys.
>>1242803
its incredibly common to use toothbrushes, including electric ones, for cleaning grease and stuff
id doubt its efficiency as a racker for lockpicking but theres no reason you cant get softer or harder brush heads for polishing and the like
I've read how some people do attach sandpaper to the attachment heads. Whatever turns some women on, I guess.
>>1242803
fa/tg/uy here, I use one to strip the last of the paint off models that have been for a dettol bath, hard enough to scrub the paint off but not too harsh that it damages the models
>>1242827
Hmm that makes me think.
Why invest in an expensive electrical toothbrush when you can attach a brush on a dildo...
>>1243170
it is for the vibration not the brush, i feel bad for your woman.
>>1243292
You're retarded
He's brushing his teeth with a brush on a vibrator
>>1243292
You are thick as mince, I would feel bad for your woman if it were not blatant you are too thick to obtain one.
>>1242803
Works good for sanding