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Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic

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MSRP: $4.99
Your Price: $1.99
Savings: $ 3.00 ( 60% )
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Manufacturer: SE
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Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic Features
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Includes 20 assorted shapes covered with diamond particles. All bits have 1/8" shanks and come in convienient plastic holder. Excellent for fine detail work, cutting, engraving, carving, touch-up and finishing. 180 grit
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Additional Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic Information
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Professional Quality, 1/8" Shank, 180 Grit. Includes 20 assorted shapes covered with diamond particles. All bits have 1/8" shanks and come in convienient plastic holder. Excellent for fine detail work, cutting, engraving, carving, touch-up and finishing. Use on wood, jade, ceramic, glass, hardened steel, semi-precious stones and other hard materials.
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What Customers Say About Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic:
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The first one I used went dull in about 20 seconds. Very unimpressive. It barely left a mark on the glass I was working with. The next one I used was on soft metal. You get what you pay for. Buy Ryobi drills if you want to grind through glass.
I only used two of the bits so far. They worked wonderfully. I was able to use them in my Dremel just fine.
When done, the holes were fine and all of the bits still seemed to have their abrasive surfaces.I've read elsewhere that a high-quality diamond bit will last for perhaps three holes like these, and that it takes about two minutes to make one hole. This set of 20 bits costs less than one high-quality diamond bit from other sources, and the bits did the job for which they were purchased.Used them to drill two 1/8 inch diameter holes in non-tempered window glass. Well, it took about 30 minutes per hole, but more than half of that time was spent pausing to let the glass and bit cool off. This must be done slowly to avoid overheating and possibly fracturing the glass. Used several different bits to change shapes in the hope of making it go faster. Since all of the bits still have diamond grit on them, it seems likely that they'll be able to make several more holes before wearing out.NOTE: Tempered glass probably will shatter if drilled. This window didn't have a "tempered" logo in the corner and looked normal when viewed through polarized sunglasses.
These generic diamond point bits work great on my dremel rotary tool and the price for 20 of them is cheaper than buying 1 bit of the dremel brand. I use them for engraving on glass and they have been great.
I knew they were not of the best quality but I figured them to at least do better than that. Would not recomend to a serious carver. The first tiny bit I used on wood snapped just below the carving bit in about 30 seconds. Even though cheap its a waste of money." I did get a better result from the larger bit. So beware with the tiny ones if you get this.
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