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DREMEL 9910 Cutter, 1/8 in Dia, 1-1/2 in L, 1/8 in Dia Shank, Tungsten Carbide

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DREMEL Cutter, 1/8 in Dia, 1/8 in Dia Shank, 35,000 rpm, Tungsten Carbide, 1-1/2 in L, Applicable Materials: Cast Iron, Ceramic, Hardened Steel, Hardwood, Non-Ferrous Metal, Plastic, Stainless Steel
  • A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamond
  • A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamond
  • Great for shaping those hard to work with materials
  • Great for shaping those hard-to work with materials
  • Do not use this cutter for drilling holes or for enlarging holes that are less than twice the diameter of the cutter. The tungsten carbide surface can easily catch the side of a hole and break the bit
  • For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collect or chuck to hold onto the bit
  • Secure objects to a stable surface while working
  • Use the sides of the cutter (rather than the tip) for effective cutting. The tip cuts poorly and can break under pressure
  • Use higher speeds for hardwoods , slower speeds for metals and very slow speeds for plastics (to avoid melting at the point of contact). If chattering occurs, increase speed
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DREMEL Cutter, 1/8 in Dia, 1/8 in Dia Shank, 35,000 rpm, Tungsten Carbide, 1-1/2 in L, Applicable Materials: Cast Iron, Ceramic, Hardened Steel, Hardwood, Non-Ferrous Metal, Plastic, Stainless Steel
  • A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamond
  • A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamond
  • Great for shaping those hard to work with materials
  • Great for shaping those hard-to work with materials
  • Do not use this cutter for drilling holes or for enlarging holes that are less than twice the diameter of the cutter. The tungsten carbide surface can easily catch the side of a hole and break the bit
  • For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collect or chuck to hold onto the bit
  • Secure objects to a stable surface while working
  • Use the sides of the cutter (rather than the tip) for effective cutting. The tip cuts poorly and can break under pressure
  • Use higher speeds for hardwoods , slower speeds for metals and very slow speeds for plastics (to avoid melting at the point of contact). If chattering occurs, increase speed
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