Description
Product Description
Make the most of your Dremel rotary tools by using our innovative & extensive line of rotary accessories and attachments. Whatever your project, we’ve got the perfect solution for you. Dremel accessories fit inside your rotary tool to extend it’s versatility. Whether you’re looking to carve, engrave, cut, sand or grind, there is a Dremel accessory to get the job done with pinpoint precision. That’s why our purpose-built Dremel accessories let you get your project right down to the last detail. Dremel accessories are also color-coded into usage categories to make it easier for you to select the right accessory for your project. Dremel’s highly-durable tungsten carbide carving bits can be used for more aggressive applications to shape, smooth, or grind hard materials such as metals, hardened steel, fire ceramics, cast iron, plastics, and hardwoods. The versatile 1/8 In. (3.2mm) diameter carving bit is made of tungsten carbide. For use with all Dremel high-speed rotary tools, the accessories work well for projects like metal or glass engraving, stone carving, or removing flash from castings. The arrow shape of the Carving bit can be used to make flat or tapered side cuts. The accessory tip makes V-bottom slots and grooves or V-cuts when held at 45-degrees. Compatible with all Dremel corded and cordless rotary tools. There’s no need to hunt for the right collet, all Dremel rotary accessories feature a 1/8” standard shank.
From the Manufacturer
Tungsten carbide cutter, 1/8-inch shank, 1/8-inch diameter pencil shape. This tungsten carbide cutter is a very tough material and works well on hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, nonferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastics, hardwood, and other hard material.
Features
- The product is 1/8" Diameter, Tungsten Carbide Cutter
- Shapes, smooths or grinds especially hard materials including: hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, nonferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastics and hard woods.
- A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamonds.
- Do not use this cutter for drilling holes or for enlarging holes that are less than twice the diameter of the cutter. The tungsten carbide surface can easily catch the side of a hole and break the bit.
- For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit.
- Secure objects to a stable surface while working.