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Interloper393
Interloper393
posted 8 Years Ago
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Hi guys I'm needing some really good cutting bits for the dremel, I mainly skin interior pieces so need to be sharp, last and no too big to cut out small sections after a few resin coats.
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Best cutting bits?
Interloper393
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8 Years Ago
For skinning you can use pretty much any accessory for the dremel tools range. You should be able to find something you need easily as they have literally dozens of different tools and bits. If...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Iv seen a company use a triangle shaped bit for cutting carbon, you can pretty much draw with it lol. I don't want to risk chipping the edges of it tho or lifting the resin. Any links to something...
Interloper393
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8 Years Ago
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Interloper393
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8 Years Ago
Your link has gone a bit wrong. Have you got a specific picture of what you mean?
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
The link works buddy just need to click it :)
Interloper393
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8 Years Ago
I use the Tungsten Carbide bits when using a Dremel. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/tungsten.php?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpoy5_4m51gIVwrbACh0ZSgMQEAkYByABEgLaIvD_BwE
DANNYHOCKIN
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8 Years Ago
I'm finding it's lifting the resin as I'm cutting or sanding the edges
Interloper393
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8 Years Ago
if its lifting the resin it sounds like it isnt bonding well enough, tungsten carbide bits are the only thing you should be using like the perma-grit bits. You will need a high spindle speed too and...
scottracing
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8 Years Ago
You mean your topcoat is lifting off as you cut? I've never had any trouble like that before. High speed and I kind of imagine I'm taking material away slowly, rather than cutting a line. Also, I...
DANNYHOCKIN
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8 Years Ago
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