When looking for a tool that offers different functions meaning that there is less tool storage required then a Dremel 300 may offer a perfect solution. The Dremel 300 series cuts, sands, grinds, drills and polishes. That is five tools in one handy, compact tool that only weights 18oz.
No you can not, the stone is way hard to cut with a dremel tool.
A cutting wheel bit is best suited for cutting metal with a Dremel tool.
every tool except for a drill, drill press, lathe and dremel
No, the Proxxon uses a coller system where the rotary tool slides into the holder. The Dremel uses a threaded system where the rotary tool is threaded into the holder. The Proxxon is more precise way of attaching a rotary tool.
Most dremels are rotary tools,although they've recently come out with an oscillating tool.The Fein FMM250 works like Dremel's oscillating tool,but not the rotary tool.
yes, just use diamond bits
Yes, a Dremel tool can be used to engrave glass. It is recommended to use special diamond-tipped engraving bits and to work slowly and carefully to avoid shattering the glass. Personal protective equipment such as safety glasses should be worn while working with glass and a Dremel tool.
The mandrels and other tools will fit but the collet nut and collets will not. Dremel uses a smaller diameter shaft. I tried to fit a Dremel chuck on mine and discovered this.
To etch glass using a Dremel tool, you can use a diamond-tipped engraving bit to create designs or patterns on the glass surface. Simply trace your desired design onto the glass and carefully etch along the lines using the Dremel tool. Be sure to wear safety goggles and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling glass dust.
To change the bits on a Dremel tool, first unplug the tool for safety. Then, use the provided wrench to loosen the collet nut and remove the old bit. Insert the new bit into the collet and tighten the nut securely. Make sure the bit is properly aligned before using the tool again.
To effectively sand glass edges using a Dremel tool, start by attaching a sanding bit to the Dremel. Hold the tool at a slight angle to the glass edge and move it in a smooth, circular motion. Be sure to wear safety goggles and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling glass dust. Check the progress frequently to ensure even sanding.
Is it maybe a Scott technologies Signgraver motor?