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Thread: Marvel 3.75" Appreciation Thread
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Old 04-21-2012, 11:56 AM   #20504
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you. will. love. it.
A dremmel is the single best tool a customizer or modeler can have- the sanding and cutting wheels alone are worth the price of the tool.

My Craftsman rotary tool (same as a Dremel but less pricey) is on it's last legs after being dropped a million times over the years and I plan on getting the cordless Dremel when I get my tax refund.

A slight word of caution though- the cutting wheel can get pretty hot- for soft plastics you're better off with a desk vise and hand hacksaw (X-acto makes a great hand saw).

Also- WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WITH THE CUTTING WHEEL!
I took a chunk of cutting wheel into my safety goggles once when it broke- stuck right into the clear plastic lens- right where my eye would have been!
i used it already for the test run.. it was awesome!!! lol, good thing you had safety gear on, that woulda suck ass.
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