If you're thinking about buying a Dremel...
Check this out, outstanding bargain for the price.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Drem...ary-Tool/H9675
Even comes with the new planer attachment and the circle cutter. Had mine for a while now and it's just like my drill press: I never new how much I needed it until I bought it. :)
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That's a great choice. I got that one, and love it. It comes with almost everything you'll need, too.
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Hey, thats the one I just bought :) Bought it at Lowe's tho, and it was $89. Came with the flex shaft and all. Found it in an isle nowhere near the rest of the dremel's. Like a box display thingy. I havn't had a chance to mess with it much tho, kinda confusing. I'm really looking forward to tearing into some aluminum with it :)
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It works great, but can go through the cutting discs pretty fast, especisally if they're not the reinforced ones.
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I have to admit it does gobble them up pretty fast. That may have something to do with rotation speed, but I haven't bothered to look at the recommended speeds for different applications, just set it on 10 and go. :)
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I am trying to get away from the Dremels (even the 400 series dosent last enough for me)
But for those looking for deals on the reinforced cut off disks here is am awesome deal
http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/...ss-wheel/BCZ49
not only are they 10X cheaper than other places (home depot) they are 1.5" so they cut more.
Make sure you get the ones with the 1/16" center hole and not the 1/8" hole if you use a Dremel.
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I think I'll be getting myself some of those wheels, thanks Mark! +rep
Just picked up a Craftsman 61139 for $60 (45 bucks since we decided to Get A Credit Card That We'll Cancel After A Year) and love it so far, I generally have it at second-fastest for cutting and middle-speed for detail work (when I need to stick the wheel somewhere it's in danger of breaking, since I've shattered two standard wheels in the line of duty).
So, since y'all know more about 'em than I do, are the reinforced wheels just as fragile, or do they just last longer?
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the reinforced wheels ar MUCH better/safer than the reg ones. Mostly its a skill level kind of thing as long as you dont twist/force the dremel while cutting the reg cutoff wheels shouldnt explode.
I would recommend a full face shield as well.