Dremel 191 Rotary Tool Accessory Carving Bit- Perfect for Wood, Plastic, and Soft Metals, Gray
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Yes, for nonferrous soft metals such as copper, brass, and silver. It will, however, fill up (a small wire brush will take care of that). If you try to force it, it will also become hot. However, it should not be used on steel or iron.
Selected User Reviews For Dremel 191 Rotary Tool Accessory Carving Bit- Perfect for Wood, Plastic, and Soft Metals, Gray
I found exactly what I needed. Currently, this size is difficult to come by in the store. Now that I have a couple on hand, I'm happy. It wasn't until I opened these new ones that I realized how full mine had become.
Because you're a crafter, you'll want to use it frequently, and you'll want to get a good deal.
I engrave and carve foam pumpkins and other crafts with these in my rotary tools. They cut well and are simple to work with.
This product is what I use to carve reliefs. It's just a regular round-head wood-cutting bit. For some reason, they're hard to come by in stores.
I've tried it on a few different soft materials and it seems to work well.
They came out beautifully:.
However, it's similar to scribbling with a ballpoint pen. This is a basic tip that I bought to carve pumpkins with. It performs admirably. But because it's like drawing with a ballpoint, I just drew my initial design with it and then carved the rest with a knife.
I use them to make anodized aluminum strips for plant labels.