

When engraving we need strong and durable bits that cut and etch into hard materials.ĭiamond bits are used to engrave glass, metal, and stone. The polishing compound is in the center of the picture above.Įngraving is another great use for the Dremel.

They are attached to a Mandrel #401 and easily removed and changed.įor smooth polishing, you will usually use a polishing compound. The Felt Polishing Wheel #414, Polishing Point #422, and Polishing Wheel #429 are great for use on metals to get a shiny and smooth finish. I will group these together since it is only the shape that divides them. This brush is for those hard to get rid of spots.įor those smooth polishing finishes, Dremel has provided us a bunch of different polishing wheels and pads. When using the Carbon Steel Brush it will leave a matt finish that will have to be worked with finer brushes if you want to make the surface shiny. The Carbon Steel Brush #428 is a rough brush designed to remove rust and clean up tough surfaces. The design also makes it useful for getting into grooves and cracks. It does the job for most metals and can also be used with a polishing compound. The Flat Bristle Brush #403 and The Cones Bristle Brush #404 are great for cleaning and polishing precious metals like silverware and deburring metal edges. They come in ranges from course metal brushes to soft polishing pads. There are several cleaning and polishing bits for the Dremel. But it can still be useful depending on your needs. I find this bit less useful than the sanding drums. A great tip is to buy a bunch of cheap Sanding drums and Sanding bands on Amazon, they wear out quicker than the higher quality ones but you will always have a backup to change to.Īnother Sanding Bit is the sanding disc #411, the sanding disc is attached to a Mandrel #402 This is a flat sanding disc that can be used for sanding down surfaces and even sharpening knives. You can get sanding drums in many different sizes, but I find it useful to have one small #431 ( 1/4″ or 6,4mm ) and a large one large #432 ( 1/2″ or 13mm). Sanding drums have inexpensive removable sanding bands that can be switched out when they are worn out. The Sanding drum is the most commonly used sanding bit. Sanding bits comes in many different sizes and shapes and can be used on most materials. The Sanding bit is the bit I use the most for my Dremel.

So you know what you should use for your next project. If you want to learn more about the bit just google “Dremel + number”.But let us end the confusion of Dremel bits. This makes it easier for you to search up and find out more about the bit I am talking about. So I will add an # followed by a number referring to the bit throughout the article. You can even make your own Dremel Bits.Īll Official Dremel Bits are identified by a unique number.

At one point the bit came shooting out of the Dremel at me because I didn’t secure it properly.ĭremel bits can be used for grinding, polishing, cutting, wood carving, engraving, sanding, cleaning, grout removal, sharpening, routing, drilling, and much more.
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I used grinding bits for woodcarving and didn’t even know how to lock the bit properly into place. At least I was confused when I first bought mine. And since Dremels almost has unlimited uses it can be confusing to know what bit does what. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you.
