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just could not find a use for this bit, of all the tiles bits i bought i just did not need this, the grinding set i bought did the job better.cuts way too slow.
The tool is sharp and strong but easy to burn if you push too hard or cut for too long. It will last much longer if you can apply water to the cut as you work.
Dremel 562 Tile Cutting BitThis bit did a better job than I expected in making the precision cuts that I needed.
So far, I used this to shave a quarter inch off one wall tile. Great product. I ran the Dremel with bit along the edge a few times and it worked perfectly. Had to go gently since the bit will cut deep and fast.
I work with plastics and aluminum a lot.I've discovered that this bit is great for punching small holes, grinding inside-edges to precision-shapes and rounding outside corners. The trick is to take your time and carve away a little bit at a time and if you're drilling a hole with it, to use a slow in-out motion. I use a battery-powered rotary tool, hold it like a pencil and gently carve into the materials.If you're a computer case-modder, you may find it an indispensable aid.Beware that plunging the spinning bit quickly into plastic may generate enough heat to lock it in.
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