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50pc DIAMOND BURR SET- Ceramics Tile Glass Lapidary for ROTARY TOOLS

50pc DIAMOND BURR SET- Ceramics Tile Glass Lapidary for ROTARY TOOLS
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Product Description

Assorted shapes and sizes for your work. Use them to remove burrs on glass, metal, stone, wood, ceramics, fiberglass and plastic. Diamonds are nickel-bonded to the surface and are of fine to medium grit. Each has a 1/8'' shank for use with motor tools, drills, high speed die grinders, and flex shafts. Set comes in a PVC case.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1651 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: SE

Features

  • 1/8" shank
  • Medium grit for Carving, Grinding, Sanding, Etching and more...
  • Includes 50 burrs and a plastic storage case

Customer Reviews

A very nice set...especially for the price5
This is an excellent value. Each burr is a different size and shape, resulting in an assortment that works for almost every need. (Missing are the very small sizes, but those would need a much finer grit) As mentioned in the product title, these are designed to carve hard materials...ceramic, tile, glass and stone. A steel burr set would be a better choice for wood.

An earlier product headline stated that these are 120 grit. I was guessing 150 grit, but the spec seems to have disappeared. Whichever it is, it works for most applications.

I detail metal sculptures that I carve with these.4
I know they say ceramic and glass but for the fine detail work in metal that I do on my sculptures they work greatPro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic. 50pc DIAMOND BURR SET- Ceramics Tile Glass Lapidary for ROTARY TOOLS

Love it4
I purchased this set of diamond burr because I was working on a project that involved mirrors. This set of tools was just want I needed; the other glass cutting instruments that I had were not working. I was able to drill holes through the mirrors for handles (eight to be exact) and shape my mirror pieces as needed. I would not have been able to do get the job done without the diamond burr set.

The only drawback for me, because I'm new at this, is that I did not know which tool is best for a particular job so it was trial and error. Some directions for usage (what's best for what type of job) would have been very useful.