You might be OK with aluminum, which of course is a soft metal. Take it slow and make sure the bit does not overheat.
Whenever cutting metal with any tool (tap, drill bit, hole saw, jig saw, reciprocating saw, hack saw, spiral saw like the Dremel), it is always a good idea to use the appropriate cutting/tapping oil or fluid. You will prolong the life of the cutting tool and produce a better finish on the workpiece.
My godness! That's what I was looking for. I intend to cut acrylic pieces and MDF and I think I can do it with Dremel.
I guess it is not the most appropriated tool for metal, but I'll also try cutting aluminum with it.
Thanks from another brazilian guy.
Mistersensato 1 month ago
@Mistersensato
You might be OK with aluminum, which of course is a soft metal. Take it slow and make sure the bit does not overheat.
Whenever cutting metal with any tool (tap, drill bit, hole saw, jig saw, reciprocating saw, hack saw, spiral saw like the Dremel), it is always a good idea to use the appropriate cutting/tapping oil or fluid. You will prolong the life of the cutting tool and produce a better finish on the workpiece.
scalabration 1 month ago
esta ferramenta pode ser usada em pedra de marmore?
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GianCalli 1 month ago
@GianCalli
[The question is whether the tool can be used to cut marble.]
I do not think so. The video does not mention marble (presumably for countertops).
No lo creo. El video no menciona de mármol (presumiblemente para las encimeras).
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scalabration 1 month ago