Dremels and gun work do not mix, bad bad idea, it’s a hand tool job and anything with fast moving parts used to remove minute amounts of material is a recipe for disaster
Dremels and gun work do not mix, bad bad idea, it’s a hand tool job and anything with fast moving parts used to remove minute amounts of material is a recipe for disaster
I would agree but the reason for that is just the lack of skill. I have been working with Dremel or similar tools since almost 40 years. Working on small injection moulding tools with precision Dremel type tools under the microscope (moulds worth 100000Euro.) One of the main tools when building RC planes and now in the handmade stock business one of the main tools. Our staff and myself use these tools daily for many hours per week which leads to experience. lt is a tool like any other... need a few years to get good at it. In many cases the skilled use of a Dremel is faster than a milling machine.
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