Pros & Cons
Pros
They seem to remove a lot of material very quickly, so i'm impressed so far. Used them with my rotary tool to shave my aluminum engine case on my motorcycle. Wish they were a bit thicker as some morphed with use to shave metal.
Cons
Almost like a single use throwaway. Material very weak.
Highlights
Quality
These bits are excellent resistant dremmel bits
They are surprisingly durable and eat their way through everything
Shaft can bend if it extends out and a lot of pressure is applied
All of this work on the bridge of the guitar then gets covered by the plastic cover plate so when done it cannot be seen
Price
Great price easy to use and pleased with construction
If you keep the prm lower they are a great bargain for the
For my one time project they were a good value
Shipping
Delivered very quickly and is excellent value
Fast shipping item as describe very satisfied highly recomended seller
Packaging/appearance
Nicely packaged in its case and craftsmanship is also good
Overview
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They should hold up way better then a 1834 shaft
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For the price they do a great job but they are now balanced and at high rpm they have a bad wobble
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you keep the prm lower they are a great bargain for the
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These bits are only for soft metals like aluminum brass etc
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Easily goes thru carving woods
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Will no doubt have other woodworking uses as well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Shaft can bend if it extends out and a lot of pressure is applied
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Needed some extra cutting discs some buffer discs and some big sort of disruptor rasps to take down the rubber brake on one of my rollerblades