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Reddit mentions of Dremel 9901 Tungsten Carbide Carving Bit, 1/8” (3.2mm) diameter, Carving & Engraving Rotary Accessory, Cutter Burr (1 piece)

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Dremel 9901 Tungsten Carbide Carving Bit, 1/8” (3.2mm) diameter, Carving & Engraving Rotary Accessory, Cutter Burr (1 piece)
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Dremel’s durable Tungsten Carbide Carving Bits can be used for more aggressive applicationsTungsten Carbide Carving Bits are ideal for shaping, hollowing, grooving, slotting, and inlaying in hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, nonferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastics and hard woodsThe Cylinder shape of the Carving bit allows for deep removal of material, cuts flat areas, round edges and makes stop cuts and V-cuts. The accessory tip makes flat-bottom slots and grooves, flat side cuts, and makes V-cuts when held at 45-degreesWorking diameter: 1/8" (3.2 mm), Shank: 1/8"(3.2 mm) Material: Tungsten CarbideApplication: Carving / Engraving / Etching (Teal color code)1 rotary accessory includedDremel accessories are also color-coded into usage categories, to find more Engraving & Carving accessories look for the Teal color codeUSA-BASED CUSTOMER SERVICE – Available by chat, email, phone or visit us at our service center in Racine, WITungsten carbideShapes, smoothes, removes hard materialDo not run in excess of 30,000 RPM
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ColorSilver
Height0.2 Inches
Length1.6 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight0.0220462262 Pounds
Width0.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Dremel 9901 Tungsten Carbide Carving Bit, 1/8” (3.2mm) diameter, Carving & Engraving Rotary Accessory, Cutter Burr (1 piece):

u/SBR_AK_is_best_AK · 3 pointsr/NFA

His cones are center marked. If I were doing it on a drill press Id just use a few scraps of wood and a vise to make sure I don't squish the cone any.

Don't over think this, just make sure it wont spin when you clamp it and that its flat square and level. A $20 drill press vise from HF and a torpedo level will do ya.

For drill hole sizes, I don't claim to be an expert but I use 17/64. (0.265) and 9/32 (0.280) on the last 2 baffles and endcap.


For clipping on 22lr I just do double swoop clips I take a tungsten dremel bit and go a little down the cone. Something like this

https://i.imgur.com/Y52iR9S.jpg


Here is a dremel tool bit I have used. https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-9901-Tungsten-Carbide-Cutter/dp/B00004UDJJ

u/monkeysareeverywhere · 2 pointsr/DIY

I've always used one of these on a slow speed for cutting RC car bodies, and plastic automotive trim.

The speed is most likely your problem.

u/twosents · -1 pointsr/DIY

Wrong bit for the job... try a carbide cutter


Try it first on scrap. This will chop through 2MM steel like butter and ruin your project in 5 seconds. Make sure the metal won't vibrate with the cut, use a straight edge, vice, clamps. Also needed are ear and eye protection, and beware the tip will get red hot.


The cutoff wheel can cut through hardened steel as well, and it doesn't get as hot, but it looses material as it cuts.