🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with the Ultimate Burr Tool!
The SA-1 Solid Tungsten Carbide Burr Rotary File is a cylindrical double-cut tool designed for precision in various applications, including metalwork and wood carving. With a 1/4'' diameter shank and a 5/8'' cutter length, this durable tool boasts an impressive lifespan, lasting up to 8 times longer than traditional HSS tools. Packaged in a transparent tube for safe storage, it's the ideal choice for professionals seeking quality and versatility.
Manufacturer | Asieg Tool |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Size | 1/4'' Inch Diameter of Shank |
Material | Carbide |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | cordless, compact, multi_use |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**A
Works like a dream
Works as it should. I bought a larger one a while back. Just needed a smaller version.
M**N
Cuts fast. Stays sharp
I needed to move 12 holes down 1/8” in 3/8” thick stainless steel exhaust headers. I purchased extra cutters guessing I would wear some cutters out. The first cutter is still sharp after completing the job. I’m guessing 5 minutes each hole using a battery operated 20v drill on low speed. I’m very impressed with the quality. Highly recommended.
S**N
Seems to be okay quality
I’ve only used this on wood, and it works great on that. Not sure how well it holds up to steel or aluminum.
R**.
Good product, good price.
Does what it should, so far I've used it on stainless steel, and it works great, with no noticeable damage.
J**S
Great Product
Used it to make a faucet hole in a cast iron sink. Worked like a charm. Bought a $5 one at Lowes and it wouldn't touch. This one cut through the cast iron like it was butter.
J**E
functionality,quality
this item did the job, great!
R**N
It will not fit a Dremel. It's for a drill. It is 1/4 inch
This produce is heavy. Was looking for a Dremel bit. This came up with the Dremel bit and said tungsten instead of carbide like the other bit. As I occasionally grind metal, I ordered the tungsten bit without looking that this one has a shank for a drill. Stupid me. Will probably return because I'm having a hard time thinking of when I would use this, though if I had to mow my own lawn it might be good for a lawnmower blade or grinding off sharp ends of a chain link fence. Maybe doing repairs on seriously damaged knives that are beyond the help of a knife sharpener. Even then, I think I would want the small Dremel bit of they made it in tungsten.
R**P
Price
Works great
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