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    Default Dremel 565 Multipurpose Cutting Kit

    Dremel 565 Multipurpose Cutting Kit, 3 Bits, Bulk: Widget Supply

    Does anyone have any experience with this? I'm wondering how well this would work for cutting scales.


    Right now i am doing everything by hand.

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    Nice Dremel! Did you buy it?
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    I have seen someone post that those are not very accurate. I can't remember the post or thread also one persons opinion does not mean much but thought I'd share.
    I think you can buy those @ Lowe's and/or Home depot, may be they will let you try one?
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    I just using a coping saw. It does the needful

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    I cut my scales with a coping saw too, but for what its worth here amazon reviews:
    Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Dremel 565 Multi Purpose Cutting Kit 565D
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    I've got one of these:

    Dremel 670-01 Mini Saw Attachment: Widget Supply

    It works well once you get the hang of it, but its scary. Its somewhat jumpy and could cut your finger in half (or mostly off) in a quarter second. Not so scary that I still use a coping saw, though. I've got a pedal rheostat for my dremel and that helps. The saw wont just keep running.

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