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Dremel 545 Diamond Wheel

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 791





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Dremel
EAN: 0080596012274
Label: Dremel
Product Manufacturer: Dremel
Model: 545D
Publisher: Dremel
Ranking: 791
Studio: Dremel


Product facts:
  • Cutting wheel is completely coated with diamond particles
  • Makes super smooth, fine cuts
  • Cuts, saws, carves, sharpens and files
  • Ideal for marble, concrete, brick, porcelain, ceramics, epoxy and woods
  • Wheel designed to hold shape and never break







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Item Description:
  • Cutting wheel is completely coated with diamond particles
  • Makes super smooth, fine cuts
  • Cuts, saws, carves, sharpens and files
  • Ideal for marble, concrete, brick, porcelain, ceramics, epoxy and woods
  • Wheel designed to hold shape and never break Rotary Tool Diamond Wheel, Great For Cutting, Sawing, Carving, Sharpening & Filing Of Hard Materials, Works Effectively On Marble, Concrete, Brick, Porcelain, Ceramics, Hard Epoxy, Soft & Hard Woods.



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    Buyer Reviews
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great Wheel, But Not the Best Value
    I recently found a set of 5 such diamond cutting discs (with mandrel) on sale for 4 dollars at Harbor Freight Tool. They also have other diamond tool bits at much better prices.



    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Never buy another cut off wheel - this is all you need
    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. 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. I have yet to be disappointed. My Dremel and accessories such as the 545 Diamond Wheel are invaluable.



    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - As advertised!
    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!



    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Will even cut ceramic floor tiles in situ
    We had a problem when replacing our ceramic tiled dining room floor, with hardwood. 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. All of the contractors said you couldn't do it without pulling up the tiles to cut them, then re-lay them. To save this hassle I bought one of these attachments to give it a try and it worked brilliantly. 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". Then I made small grooves at right angles to the original cut about every 1" on the section of tile to be discarded. I then used these grooves to put a chisel in to hammer down & crack the tile. This process worked perfectly and I got a precision cut all along the tiles with no chipping. 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. I only managed to cut across two 12" tiles, before I had to replace the attachment.



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