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Re: Dremal recommendations



Thanks for the pointers

ReallyfatLoser@aol.com wrote:
> 
> The heavy duty fiber cutoff wheels are probably my most widely used tool with
> my Dremel, for cutting anything. I got the flex shaft but don't really use
> it, ditto with the router attachment, and any drill bits. A straight carbide
> cutter will go through any aluminum easily without wear, don't get the high
> speed steel ones, they don't work as well or last as long. The carbide is
> expensive but worth it. Then, get some of both the large and small sanding
> drums, they smooth any porting work. For polishing, maybe get a few buffs,
> and I use Flitz as my buffing compound. Let your budget decide which Dremel
> you get, but at least get the variable speed one, and preferably the digital
> one because it compensates for load and keeps the speed constant.
> 
> Sam

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