Your Dremel can be used for countless projects. Whether you make jewelry, work with wood or do household repairs, there is an ideal bit for the job. Here are five that every Dremel owner should have in her toolbox.
Sanding bits are perfect for sanding small grooves that are almost impossible to reach with regular sandpaper. Go in a typical nail salon, and you'll even find sanding bits used to file down artificial nails.
Use a high-speed cutter to sculpt or decorate the object you are working on. They are also handy for making tapered holes or slots.
Attaching a brush to your Dremel can cut down on the time you spend cleaning grime out of small grooves and crevices. You can get brushes for metal, wood and other surfaces.
Glass cutting bits have bits of diamond sand adhered to them. One use for a glass cutter bit is drilling holes in the bottom of bowls and mugs that you no longer want and using them as pots for plants.
Use a polishing bit to put a shine on jewelry, stones, wood -- the possibilities are endless. You'll save quite a bit of elbow grease and get professional results with this bit.
Browse the aisles for other bits that you might find handy. Your Dremel can likely help you with many more tasks than you've imagined.
Great list.
I was given a nice dremel for Christmas, now I'll know what to do with it!
Thanks for the info on dremel bits. H5!
Well, if I ever break down and buy a Dremel, I'll keep this list of bits in mind.
select one here...