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Since this is called the Dremel Room that this website might be and Interest to all You Kitchen Table BubbaSmiths: http://www.blindhogg.com/gunsmith/beavertails.html
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Thanks
. The articles are interesting. I still haven't gotten to the point where I will take a tool to a $1000 pistol, but I appeciate those who do.Have a happy and healthy New Year.
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The Dremel tool and a firearm should not even be in the same room!!!!
Most users tend to go a bit overboard on the use of the Dremel and as everyone knows.............................you can take off metal but it is very hard to put it back on!!!! ![]()
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AMEN I did my first build about 2 years ago and I used a dremel once, bought a bunch of parts twice and never used it again! Such a fine line skill....
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I was surprised that a Dremel and a few bits were top of the list on tools needed for the Bob Rodgers class. Oh, by the way, did I mention that I'm excited to go??
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Lane, that is because Mr. Rodgers knows how to use them carefully!!!
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 |
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I pass by his shop about 4 times a year and drool every time. Did I mention I'm jealous?
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Ive used a dremel when I had alot of metal to take down (like when I bobbed my grip safety down as short as the frame tangs)....but I stopped and did the finish shaping and blending with files. I cant believe this article says to use a dremel for the finish work
.That should be left to experienced hands lol
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While, for most, a Dremel has no place in working on guns, in the right hands, it's a quite useful tool. Mostly for polishing but, some grinding/profiling can be done if one knows how.
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Quote:
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 |