Jul 17, 2010

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50pc DIAMOND BURR SET- Ceramics Tile Glass Lapidary for ROTARY

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Assorted shapes and sizes for your work. Use them to remove burrs on glass, metal, stone, wood, ceramics, fiberglass and plastic. Diamonds are nickel-bonded to the surface and are of fine to medium grit. Each has a 1/8” shank for use with motor tools, drills, high speed die grinders, and flex shafts. Set comes in a PVC case.

50pc DIAMOND BURR SET- Ceramics Tile Glass Lapidary for ROTARY TOOLS

Features

  • 1/8" shank
  • Medium grit for Carving, Grinding, Sanding, Etching and more...
  • Includes 50 burrs and a plastic storage case

User Reviews

Value for money. You can afford to actually use or mistreat them. Worn out? Buy another set for cheap. -- Diamond burr bits.
Use these with my Dremel to etch wine & liquor bottles to turn into incense burners, these work amazingly well! I was using the grinding sets from Dremel before, but these diamond burr sets work so much better. The tips stay pointed far longer, they don't melt the glass nearly as quick, they are finer tipped which means we can do more delicate work and they also don't smell as bad when we are grinding the glass. -- Great set!
I bought these diamond bits because I work with glass. It is very difficult to find a 5/16" bit with a 1/8" shaft for a hand held rotary tool. If you are looking for a way to drill a hole for a clock, this is the set. There are about 3 bits in this set that I can use for that task. As for the rest of the bits, I will figure out creative ways to use them in my pieces. The price was definitely right. -- Great buy!
I used these to grid out the edge of a chipped glass coffee table (always wet the surface and bit when grinding glass- and use eye protection and preferable a dust mask.)
Wow- they worked great. Where else can you find a do all set for ten bucks? It bums me out that they are Chinese made, but these are just too good to pass up. -- Really good deal on this set
I wanted to carve animal tracks in a terracotta porcelain tile I was laying on a southwestern style portal. I ordered these bits to try, because the set was less expensive than the cost of one diamond bit I had looked at. I had heard that to keep the diamond bits in good shape, I should puddle a little water on the top of what I was carving. I did that, making sure I was grounded, wore a rubber glove to help protect the Dremel from the water..and they worked great! I was able to use the different shapes to carve realistic paw prints. As another plus: It was shipped very quickly. -- Amazing Value

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