dremel bit

Tom Hinton tph1 at bellsouth.net
Sat Nov 13 09:06:22 AKST 2004


thanks for all the replies.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Galligan" <wgalligan at goodsonacura.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: dremel bit


> I have used the roto-zip bits with good success.  The 1/8" bits with the
> square ends work great for fine routing like in repairs of the sheeting on
a
> wing. You can buy these in packages of 5 for fraction of the cost of
Dremel
> bits at Home Depot.  I use the conical stand off and set the depth and
rout
> away.   Makes resheeting small areas a snap.  There is also a 1/8" carbide
> bit that is diamond cut that is most useful in most any application that I
> have also found at Homie Depot.  I have used Karls method of milling with
> the 5/16" square bits in lightening the back plates of the Tru-Turn
spinners
> after I rough cut the holes with a drill bit, they make a smooth edge.  I
> use the router table for this application.
>
> Wayne G.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 9:22 AM
> Subject: dremel bit
>
>
> > What is the best attachment for a Dremel for making even cuts in
> fiberglass/TAVS for like cowl air holes, stabs etc?
> > thanks
> >
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