Just lookin for basic tips on using a Dremel. What are the best bit sizes and shapes exc? What should I use to create impact craters into my Aegis Defence Line? What do other people use their Dremel for?
Just lookin for basic tips on using a Dremel. What are the best bit sizes and shapes exc? What should I use to create impact craters into my Aegis Defence Line? What do other people use their Dremel for?
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I would punch his baby in the face! thats how i roll! ask around, it happens! ~spines
I put a swizzle stick in mine and use it to mix drinks.
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-Dandy
While you can make shot impact craters with a Dremmel the better tool is various size drill bits and an xacto.
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The cone shaped bits work well, too.
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-Dandy
That is what I was thinking too. There is also a bit that just has a round ball tip.
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I would punch his baby in the face! thats how i roll! ask around, it happens! ~spines
póg mo thóin
If I tell you, "You're wrong," you'll need to click this.
Does anybody else find it odd, by the way, that the information age has led to language becoming an oblique and imprecise tool where even the most straightforward phrasing is pored over with chicken entrails and bone tossing to divine the true meaning?
The thing I know most about Dremel tools is that when I need to use it the battery needs to be recharged.
I may have been doing it wrong. I put the battery in the charger when not in use.
"Don't take my win from me! I don't have many to claim!"
-Dandy