OSH has a large Dremel section and other tool bits that can be used as long
as shank size matches.
I am more interested in the technique - i have never used this type of bit
to cut fin slots, I have marked them then cut with a heavy duty wheel
cutter in the Dremel. Pros and cons or any other experience?
thanks,
Paul
On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 7:58 PM, Chris J Kobel <chris.j.kobel@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thanks to Allen and others who replied. Found a nice selection of Dremel
cutting/carving/engravings bits at my local OSH in Torrance.
Chris
*From:* roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:roc-chat-bounce@
freelists.org] *On Behalf Of *Allen Farrington
*Sent:* Friday, April 27, 2018 9:06 AM
*To:* roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [roc-chat] Re: Rotary Tool Wood Cutting/Carving/Engraving Bit
For the use you describe, I think that any 1/16” upcut router bit would
work. Need to get one with a 3/32 shank.
Allen
Terseness and mis-spelling courtesy of my iPhone
On Apr 27, 2018, at 8:58 AM, Chris J Kobel <chris.j.kobel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
Where can I find a rotary tool (Dremel) bit like this? Sears apparently
no longer sells it. I use it to cut popsicle-stick-cross-section-like
holes on electronics bay sleds of my rockets so I can use zip ties to
secure a 9-volt battery.
I just broke my last one. I need the 1/16” size so the slots don’t get
too big.
Thanks,
Chris
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