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
Gia Lockman (verified owner) –
did the job
Liliane Kovacek (verified owner) –
Good bit, used it on aluminum and steel cookie sheets. On aluminum bit clogs after 1″ of use. Drano sink chemical did magic to clean it out. Ended up using the dremel in one hand and an airbrush water spray with the other – exhausting. Bit has chipped off on spiral a bit, after all its been thru.
Kareem Nienow (verified owner) –
Works great, very sharp, good price, free to home shipping. Wonderful experience.
Amy Lowe (verified owner) –
This bit is perfect for getting into tight spaces where you need to remove a lot of material FAST!!!
Effie Hamill (verified owner) –
Worked great. Went back and bought a second one
Isabella Ryan (verified owner) –
Did a great job
Robb Williamson (verified owner) –
I needed it to lightly grind down the open edge of an aluminum screen door. Worked perfectly
Hattie Turner (verified owner) –
Works on light metal.
Eleanore Herman (verified owner) –
Great tool that I will be ordering another one in the future.
Queenie Kozey (verified owner) –
I found a way to break 11/2” of drill bit in 2” of steel. Looked at “rescue bits” and then saw this for $8 and on the shelf @ Home D, figured it was worth a try. It took some time but I was able to cut out the steel and the cobalt drill bit while still maintaining reasonable integrity of the hole. This is one sharp, tough little bit and it saved my butt. Turns the steel into a fine powder. Like any cutting burr it did occasionally do the “very rapid ring around the rosie” routine but that was probably more the limp wristed user than the bit. After all that cutting the bit is in the Dremel box ready for another challenge. Photo shows the hole nearing half depth that I had to grind out. I was impressed.
Meagan Greenfelder (verified owner) –
The Tungsten Carbide bits cut metals great! Have used them for years.
Kendall Littel (verified owner) –
perfect for helping out drilling broken bolts on a outboard motor
Arlo Kerluke (verified owner) –
this product wk very well for what i needed it for
Edwardo Treutel (verified owner) –
Actually needed a larger diameter bit, but was out of stock. However, with some patience, the bit worked fine. Cutting 42 6″ circles in 15/32 plywood for recessed lighting in garage.
Leonor Mueller (verified owner) –
One of the few inexpensive bits on the market that will cut hardened steel. I did just that.
Dolly Boyer (verified owner) –
worked out ok
Arnaldo Cummings (verified owner) –
Not a diamond cut tool but close
Glen Spinka (verified owner) –
cuts metal very well
Celestino Becker (verified owner) –
Great tool for drilling out my pvc pipe lights
Naomi Conroy (verified owner) –
It does what I want it to do – the perfect tool for my project!