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Jon Aller

04-03-2001 11:23:57




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Is is possible to use the Roto-zip bits in a Dremmel tool? Will it work and cut at all?




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Steve W

04-06-2001 13:52:21




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 Re: Roto-zip bits in reply to Jon Aller, 04-03-2001 11:23:57  
They sell a drywall attachment that snaps on your dremel, and uses the same rotozip bits. It works good, but a Rotozip has more power. you just need to go slower. Also, if you use it over your head, the drywall dust will wreck the dremels bearings. Other than that, it works great

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Steve



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kim hartshorn

04-03-2001 15:44:03




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 Re: Roto-zip bits in reply to Jon Aller, 04-03-2001 11:23:57  
In my other life I work in a scene shop (theatre) and recently used standard 1/8" rotozip bits in a standard electric drill motor to cut 1/4 plywood..
worked great...much nicer than a scroll saw...faster also. This was in a standard drill
I would think a high speed dremel would be even better...the only caution might be to take it easy on the bearings and not pull through the material too quickly.

good luck

Kim

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