useful Dremel bits?

Got a question about techniques, materials or other aspects of physically building a model? This is the place to ask.

Moderators: DasPhule, Moderators

Post Reply
Digger1

useful Dremel bits?

Post by Digger1 »

I have the sanding drums, grinding wheels of various shapes, emery cutting disks and some diamond cutters/engravers.

What else should I have in my arsenal of bits? Are sanding flap wheels any good?
User avatar
Marco Scheloske
Posts: 5251
Joined: Sun Jul 14, 2002 11:08 am
Location: Moenchengladbach, Germany

Post by Marco Scheloske »

Well, a nice sorted collection of drill bits, eventual?
Greetings from Germany -
"In glue we trust!" - http://technomaniaweb.jimdo.com

Marco
NNYGamer
Posts: 2198
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:38 pm
Location: Northernmost NY (aka Massena)
Contact:

Post by NNYGamer »

I have a bunch of old dental bits, they come in handy since some are quite small. If you don't have a speed controller get one or make one from an old sewing machine speed pedal.
I have no signature.
User avatar
Kylwell
Moderator
Posts: 29650
Joined: Sun Nov 02, 2003 9:25 pm
Location: Lakewood, CO
Contact:

Post by Kylwell »

Dental bits for sure. I get most my stuff from Widget Supply.

Some coarse saws, sanding drums in various sizes, shapers, micro burs.
Abolish Alliteration
User avatar
Lt. Z0mBe
Posts: 7311
Joined: Thu May 29, 2003 1:46 pm
Location: Balltown Kentucky, by God!
Contact:

Post by Lt. Z0mBe »

The cutting buts are great. There are three I have that are indispensible.

Cutter
Cutter
Cutter

Also, the reinforced cutting wheels are a must:

Cut off wheel

I hope this helps.

Kenny

www.sigmalabsinc.com


Onward, proud eagle, to thee the cloud must yield.
Post Reply