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    I use my Dremel Drill press with either a 1/16 imperial bit, or if you prefer to work in metric a 1.5 mm bit, it's your choice.

    Jamie.

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    That's super pretty where u get that
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    Most Dremel suppliers would probably carry ths in stock, give Ebay a visit you would get one at cost probably.

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    I'm off to lowes to get for lower grit sand paper I think is not low enough I have to sand down a lot to get to 1/8 inc think

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    Is that dremel press stable? I read reviews online that they tend to flex a little bit.
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    I find t very stable, after all you are only drilling through a piece of wood or plastic barely 4mm thick, before i purchased this i used to drill free hand with my Millwaukee cordless drill now being a carpenter by trade i like to think my arm and eye is fairly true, but in all honesty you know 100% when you use a drill press that your going to drill your hole at a true 90 degrees which can make a big difference when fitting your scales and linning up every thing.

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