Good dremel to use ?.

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Just wondering if theres any decent dremels anyone can reccomend at a good price. :)
I've never used a dremel in my life too so I'm not sure exactly what I'm looking for.
It's hopefully going to be used to cut through 1/6 headsculpts and bodies , making holes to fit sculpts to certain bodies. Stuff like that.
Any help with this at all would be great. :D

Thanks .
 
I can't tell you if it's any good since I've never used it, but the wife bought me (4yrs. ago:rotfl) a Dremel 400. I looks good from the pictures on the box.
I'll use it some day. I just know it. I'm sure if I use it it would probably make life easier.
 
any is better than none but get a variable speed one. then decide if you want a corded or battery operated. there are loads of attachments you can get. i have a bunch that came with a set but really only use about 7 of them. cutting discs, round sandpaper grinders, stone grinders, engraving tools. its really endless to what all they can do. start basic and look at the attachments they sell separate and go from there. dremmels are very handy and make modding a whole lot easier. just dont cut your head off tay..;)
 
any is better than none but get a variable speed one. then decide if you want a corded or battery operated. there are loads of attachments you can get. i have a bunch that came with a set but really only use about 7 of them. cutting discs, round sandpaper grinders, stone grinders, engraving tools. its really endless to what all they can do. start basic and look at the attachments they sell separate and go from there. dremmels are very handy and make modding a whole lot easier. just dont cut your head off tay..;)

cool man , thanks for the help!. :D

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