πΌ Elevate Your Craft with Precision Grinding!
The Oudtinx 50pcs Diamond Coated Grinding Head Set is designed for versatility and precision, making it ideal for grinding a variety of materials including stone, ceramics, and glass. With a 1/8 inch shank and a grit rating of 120, this set includes multiple shapes to cater to all your crafting and professional needs.
M**O
Worked well. Wears quickly as expected for the price.
These worked better than expected. They wear down pretty quickly but theyβre cheap too. I donβt do a lot of grinding and used this to make a memorial stone for my dog. It did exactly what I needed and Iβm very happy with the results.
C**T
Functional design, decently durable
These diamond grinding wheels work well on stone using a dremel. For longer grinding life, you need to avoid overheating them. This can be done by keeping the overall speed of the grinder in check, not trying to take off too much surface at a time, and with the addition of a water drip. For the overall price and functionality, they are a good price point.
V**Y
Nice combination set and works well for what I need. πππ
I like the bit combination included in the set. I'm able to use the different bit combination to perform the different grinds needed. One thing to keep in mind is to consideration the material you are using these bits to grind and the Rotary speed settings (Check your Rotary Manual). That will determine the longevity and wear down of a bit tool. πππ
M**N
Robust Grits Takes Hard Use
Robust diamond grit, well adhered. I used diamond primarily on carbide and on harder tool steel, but my first test of these bits was cutting a hole in a ceramic pot, which was accomplished dry with no discernible loss of grit.
A**Y
Does the job
Used it on ceramic so far - it works just fine. Made my job way easier.
K**.
Good quality for a great price!
Amazing price! These work wonderfully on pottery to make small or big adjustments. I like that there are so many pieces.
H**E
They're okay.
I'll admit, I trashed a couple of the burrs in this set, and it was from my mistake. For some reason, I got it in my head one day that these 120 grit burrs were 40 grit, so I started wailing on a piece of quartz with them.After I realized my mistake and started using these burrs in their proper context (which for me, is detailing stone carvings AFTER I've roughed in desired shapes with coarser burrs), they work fine. I still think they wear a little fast, but I'm a newbie to stone carving, and as it's the dead of winter at the time of writing this, I'm not carving stone that often since I do so in a basement that's very cold during winter. So it's entirely possible that my lack of experience and lack of articulation is fully or partially to blame for the burrs wearing so fast.I was eager to try the burrs that have the larger diameter heads, but I find that they're actually tricky to handle. I'm using a rotary tool that has a flexible line attachment, and it's harder to articulate the pressure I apply to my workpiece with the larger burrs. I don't have this issue with the burrs that have smaller diameter heads. But that's just my experience, your mileage may vary, both in how the burrs feel to you and how long they last.I do want to point out I don't carve stone wet; I will occasionally stop and dunk my workpiece in water, but I don't have a means to keep water constantly flowing on my workpiece and tool at this time, so that may be another factor in why the burrs have worn relatively quick for me. I don't know if I'll buy these again when I need more burrs, but I'm not unhappy with them yet I don't feel that they're outstanding in any way either.
N**T
Handy
Work great for engraving slate. None have worn down or broken. Many choices of the right head for your project. Think i paid $8
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