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    Also even when used correctly, watch where the collet is in relation to the blade. Its made of hardened steel and will damage or scratch the blade as well.
    Again, be very careful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Also even when used correctly, watch where the collet is in relation to the blade. Its made of hardened steel and will damage or scratch the blade as well.
    Again, be very careful.
    Mike, I wrap electrical tape around the shaft of the tool being used in the collet. I once touched the spine of a blade with it & even though it didn't scratch it, I wrapped the tape around it for protection.

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    Hi and welcome. Both guys are making great points about a dremel. If you use one keep the pressure and speed slow and watch the blade doesn't get hot especially near the edge. I only use a dremel and haven't used it above the lowest speed. Good luck with your restores and any questions feel free to ask
    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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