cutting wheel question

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i went to home depot and lowes this past weekend and could not find the cutting wheel attachment for dremels. i asked and all they kept pointing to was the boring bit not a cutting wheel. is the one i have seen a dremel brand? and where do you find them? bob, chris??
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here you go, pretty much either lowe's or home depot would have it in the dremel attachments section

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you don't really need the diamond wheel. but dont get those cheap graphite (or whatever they are) wheels either, ya know the ones that come with 25 in a package.

the disc i use is black, and has threads cross stiched through the disc. very strong, yet alot cheaper than a diamond wheel. i looked on lowes' webpage, and think they may be the fiberglass wheels. not sure, i'll have to look when i get home.

twon8 has a cheap little diamond wet saw. the thing is awesome for cutting a huge LPS or SPS monti colony in have, anything that is encrusted into a huge rock. maybe he can show a pic.
 

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Yep, the fiberglass reinforced abrasive wheels. Those are pretty strong.

I do like the diamond wheel for the thin kerf it makes. Generates a little less heat compared to the abrasive wheels too.

The diamond wet saws for tile are nice. This one is a bit over $80 from Home Depot. Picked one up this year.

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