Tungsten Carbide Cutters are ideal for shaping, smoothing or removing material from especially hard materials. These are tough, long-lived cutters for use on hardened steel, fired ceramics and other hard materials. They can be used for engraving on tools and garden equipment.
- Shapes, smooth or grinds a variety of materials including: hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, nonferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastics and hard woods
- A high-speed cutter made of tungsten carbide, the hardest material next to diamonds
- Use higher speeds for cutting hard woods, slower speeds for metals and very slow speeds for plastics
- Use the sides of the cutter (rather than the tip) for effective cutting
- Bit diameter inch: 1/8 in.
- Shank diameter 1/8 in., 3,2 mm
Isaias Gerhold (verified owner) –
Bit was fine. Dremel quit after first recharge. Wanna buy a bit?
Everett Goyette (verified owner) –
Worked perfectly
Miracle Schmeler (verified owner) –
Great product, worked like expected.
Joelle Harris (verified owner) –
This bit also good for working with tile, metal and wood for doors, bathroom fixtures and sheetrock installs.
Hollis Leuschke (verified owner) –
Great to work on metal.
Rossie Mraz (verified owner) –
It’s a HAAAAARRRRRDDDDD! Bit
Wilfrid Rippin (verified owner) –
Worked great cutting metal and wood
Rico Larson (verified owner) –
Very strong and durable, even against galvanized steel. I can anticipate getting lots of mileage from this little guy in the future.
Tia Ankunding (verified owner) –
Great.
Freida Marquardt (verified owner) –
I used it to easily enlarge a cast iron hole. Bit did not break or dull.
Verlie Lakin (verified owner) –
I used this round and clean some holes drilled in 1/4″ and 3/8″ aluminum bars (i got tired of stamped aluminum door handles braking – so i built the outside handle out of solid aluminum bars of different widths and thickness.
Delphine McCullough (verified owner) –
I needed to bore a hole one inch in diameter in the housing of a fluorescent light fixture I was installing. After drilling a pilot hole, this bit did a great job cutting through the metal to give me the opening I needed to run my wires.
Jovani Kulas (verified owner) –
If you are doing ANY metal or even wood grinding, the only bits to invest in are carbide. They cut superior and last a long time, even when abused.
Aubrey Witting (verified owner) –
worked great
Wilma Hegmann (verified owner) –
Thsi cutter did what I wanted to do. It is better to run it at a slower speed to keep from burning and dulling the tool
Saige Rau (verified owner) –
Good quality, easily cuts through steel, cast iron and brass.Using it in the shop for many years, never failed.
Naomie Jaskolski (verified owner) –
Durable, quality tools.
Rhett Lakin (verified owner) –
Powerful well equipped with accessories.
Allan Christiansen (verified owner) –
Works great for drilling and small machining needs.
Justice Lebsack (verified owner) –
We initially bought one of these to cut off two overtorqued nuts. The bit cut one but broke on the second. We bought two more, although we finished the job with the second bit.