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Dremel tool for concrete work?
anyone know a good dremel tool bit that can be used for "sanding" and smoothing concrete?
so far every bit i've tried just dissolves not drilling concrete sanding it bit number? |
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thanks dragon ... but isn't that for cutting?
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How smooth are you trying to get?
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i can finish smoothing it with very rough sand paper. i just don't want to cut a big hunk out of it |
Laz, you're losing your burst.
Mt Rushmore was 1920's technology, and not some little thing in the backyard. :Poke: http://www.nps.gov/ozar/forteachers/...trushmore2.jpg |
Thats a good question.
I've ruined A LOT of dremel bits over the years, but its sure been one of my best dollar for use investments. I paid for it 10x etching glass and mirrors years ago. I'll look through my box and see what the harder bits are....most of the sandstone grinders are going to fall apart. |
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004UDKD/...D&linkCode=asn A high-quality industrial abrasive made for extended usage, 1/8" (3,2mm) shank. Ideal for sharpening, deburring and general purpose grinding on harder materials--including stone, glass, ceramic, porcelain, gemstones and nonferrous metals, Specially designed for working with conic surfaces. |
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That should work. |
I have a # 562 cutting bit that I use to trim and smooth tile edges.
There is a packet of those with different edges you can buy, I got my last batch I think at Lowes for not very much. Local hardware stores are good places to sift through the "bargain bins" and often have dremel bits on the cheap. |
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IM guessing the fact that he wants to use the dremel that he needs to work in a confined space. I don’t think that will work.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> |
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the 5" thing would destroy it, not just smooth it. ROFL |
This thing looks cool.. I don't klnow if it will work for you , but it looks like it would be fun to play with..
http://www.monstronix.com/bad2603-p-194250.html |
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btw the silicon carbide one worked alot better .... didn't just disolve |
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