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Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel

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MSRP: $20.76
Your Price: $13.18
Savings: $ 7.58 ( 37% )
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Manufacturer: Dremel
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Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel Features
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Effective Dremel cutting wheel is completely coated with diamond particles Produces super smooth, fine cuts; Cuts, saws, carves, sharpens, and files Wheel designed to hold shape and never break Ideal for marble, concrete, brick, porcelain, ceramics, epoxy and woods 3.1-by-1.7-by-0.8-inches at 0.8-ounces
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Additional Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel Information
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For cutting, sawing, carving, sharpening and filing hard materials including marble, concrete, brick, porcelain, ceramics, hard epoxy, soft and hard wood. Long lasting, does not break, will not lose it's shape. Smooth, fine cut. Coated with fine diamondparticles. Hole design to minimize heat buildup. Packaged with No. 402 mandrel.
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What Customers Say About Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel:
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This is a nice add on attachment, but I rarely find a need for it.
Can get in close and durability is much better than I expected. Great for small work. Worth the cost.
For a ten spot give or take, you have a wheel that cuts through nearly anything and allows for precision work when needed.I have cut through metal piping, sheered screw heads that were stripped, and cut some locks open when we couldn't find the keys. My Dremel and accessories such as the 545 Diamond Wheel are invaluable. I was very happy to find this cutting wheel and use it now in place of the original cut off wheels that came with my Dremel. I have yet to be disappointed.
This product purchased from a long time manufacturing friend and a long time marketing firm that from both companies, satisfaction delivered.I needed a tool to cut quartz, and fast. Great cut from Dremel and fast from Amazon.
Then I made small grooves at right angles to the original cut about every 1" on the section of tile to be discarded. To save this hassle I bought one of these attachments to give it a try and it worked brilliantly. This process worked perfectly and I got a precision cut all along the tiles with no chipping. I wanted the transition between the dining room & kitchen to be at a certain point (as we were not going to replace the tiles in the kitchen), but that point was part way across 3 already laid tiles. I only managed to cut across two 12" tiles, before I had to replace the attachment. I pencilled in my line, then slowly went along the tiles with the Dremel set at 8000rpm, making sure I was going down to a depth of about 3/16".
I was very impressed with the cutting ability of the attachment, but have only given it a 4 out of 5 since, in my opinion, it became blunt too quickly. We had a problem when replacing our ceramic tiled dining room floor, with hardwood. All of the contractors said you couldn't do it without pulling up the tiles to cut them, then re-lay them. I then used these grooves to put a chisel in to hammer down & crack the tile.
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