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Diamond Engravers Tip Set

$26.95 USD
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For All Your Engraving Needs
This set includes twenty tips to engrave on glass, stone and plastics to create custom designs, add detail and sign your work. Features the most popular types of engraving bits, including cylinder/cone combinations, cylinder tips, ball tips, cone tips, and an assortment of other specialized tips.

All tips are diamond plated and come in a handy self storing case to keep them neat and orderly. These tips work great with the Rotary Tool Set #67310 and Micro Chuck #76412 or any other hand held rotary tool with an adjustable chuck. 
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Works with Dremel By on
Pros : they do the job
Cons : if you are serious about this, you're better off investing a dremel or other rotory type tool. the cheaper one's motor just doesn't last long.
Other Thoughts : if using a dremel, you need to pick up a collet pack (local hardware store that sells dremel). they come in a packet of 4 sizes, the 3/32" is the one i needed, dremels stock collet is 1/8"
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1 stars Don't Fit A Dremel By on
Pros : Wasn't that expensive for a diamond tip bits. Haven't used them yet as it doesn't fit my Dremel.
Cons : It was stated the these bits would fit a dremel. They don't. The shaft is to thin to have the chuck on the Dremel to lock the bit in.
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3 of 7 people found this review helpful
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5 stars Love the Engraver Tip Set By on
Pros : This is a very nice set and works well for all your engraving needs.
Cons : none
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