Hi all
I am lookiing to buy a dremel type tool, mainly for etching/engraving and polishing work. Possibly a little detailing on wood. Nothing to heavy or industrial, but there are loads of this type of tool out there. My dilemma is which would be best for me.I want something thats not too heavy and be able to fit a flexi extention to it.
All info greatly appreciate.
Thanks
Kevin
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Iam a big Dremel fan
I've had loads, wore them out and bought more. I have two ATM, one of the older black bodied version and a newer one with a flexi fitted for stippling. I rate them highly Kevin.
Axminster do one, as do Rutlands, not a Dremel but a rotary with various fitments (link below)
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-amt-multi-tool-kit

Axminster do one, as do Rutlands, not a Dremel but a rotary with various fitments (link below)
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-amt-multi-tool-kit
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www.amazon.co.uk/Powerplus-Multitool-Co ... s=engraver
There are tons about kev but it depends on how much you want too spend
There are tons about kev but it depends on how much you want too spend
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Finaly bought a dremel 4000 with the flexi and a load of bits .
Thanks for the replies.
Kevin.
Thanks for the replies.
Kevin.
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