indeed you can.CrazeD wrote:
It's a very high speed rotary tool (30,000RPM) so it can cut things very effectively. It has cutting wheels (like in the picture) which are used to cut metal, plastic, wood, pretty much anything, then it has sanders, etching bits, polishing/buffing wheels, different types of stones, etc. You can pretty much do anything with a Dremel.PBAsydney wrote:
Never seen one, is it a kind of grinder?
the main application i use it for is my filework. (this has NOTHING to do with PCs.)
i use a tungsten carbide bit, and what takes most makers 3-6 hours to complete, literally takes me 10-20 minutes....granted, if i slip, i scrap a piece of steel, but the labor/time ratio is GREAT, and my hands are almost perfectly steady, so it works out.
example:
i use it for EVERYTHING though....and im sure you would find it really useful as well.
i have since moved on to a more expensive industrial rotary machine, but only because of daily 9-5 use.
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages … x?pid=1100
this is the one i would recommend, as i had a great experience with it.