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****o,
We purchased a Dremel 750 for the purpose of trimming an older pet's nails. She went to doggie heaven yesterday and I would like to engrave a small stone with her name. The stone is not particularly hard. Can someone recommend the proper bit(s)??
Thank you for any suggestions!!
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You will need a diamond wheel point I use the #7144 or the #7103.
The silicon carbide grinding stones (blue/green) they also work good on stone.
Doug
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How's about this??
[url=http://www.amazon.com/Diamond-Point-Set-7105-7144/dp/B00008ZA02/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1250726895&sr=1-3][/url]
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Those two at the top were the ones I was referring too. But you could also order one of the larger sets down below. I have diamond bits of all sizes and shapes maybe 100 or more. You will also need something to keep the bit cool Euro-cool or beeswax will work.
Doug
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Thanks again, I ordered that 30 pc set. I think we have some beeswax. Do you apply it to the bit or the stone?
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