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Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: September 29th, 2009, 5:21 pm
by Scott Roxburgh
Jamie,
You'll have to let me know how the Ozito goes, as I have heard that it does not perform very well...mind you that is not from personal experience.
Cheers
Scott
Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: September 29th, 2009, 5:37 pm
by Jamie
Mojo Moyogi wrote:Hey Jamie,
The Ozito is on it's way. My applogies for the delay, my AFL team the mighty Geelong Cats went and won the grand final on Saturday and I may have been a teeny weeny bit hung over

yesterday.
Have fun with it,
Cheers MM
P.S.
the bits from KaizenBonsai in the UK are great!
thanks mojo! all good mate i know how that feeling is... hung over aswell
Scott Roxburgh wrote:Jamie,
You'll have to let me know how the Ozito goes, as I have heard that it does not perform very well...mind you that is not from personal experience.
Cheers
Scott
no worries scottie! im not as concerned with names as such, i do know to buy quality tools being a tradesman though

as for ozito i see it as one of the middle range of brands. i will tell you how it performs as soon as i get it (thanks mojo) it gonna have to be a huge step up from the one i burnt out though which was a cheapo from the warehouse, it was all i could afford at the time and it was all the missus would let me spend

Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: October 5th, 2009, 5:53 pm
by Jamie
Scott Roxburgh wrote:Jamie,
You'll have to let me know how the Ozito goes, as I have heard that it does not perform very well...mind you that is not from personal experience.
Cheers
Scott
hey scottie,
i pulled the ozito out this afternoon and it has run like a dream, i have to say it is very competitive with dremel.
i have used dremel 300's before for engraving at work and the ozito seems to hold its own against this very well, ( i must say if not better) i had no trouble with the guts of it. it ripped in and very easy to control.
it is 135w and has a rev range of 15,000-35,000 rpm and is quite comfortable to use with the extension hand piece.
the only thing i did find was the hand piece did get a bit warm after a while, personally it didnt bother me as i am a metal worker by trade so i am used to hot things, but maybe for someone not use to hot metal or welding might find it gets a bit to hot and might have to let it rest after a bit or wear a gardening glove!
all in all happy as with it
and a very big thank you goes out to mojo for doing me a huge favour in getting this tool

thank you so much mate
regards jamie
Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: October 5th, 2009, 10:41 pm
by ceb
i have had luck with mitre 10 and they also were cheaper than others, have said this do not forget the local hardware shop sometime you might find and tool that works just as well for and grinder or router just to keep your options open
Black Dog
Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: October 16th, 2009, 1:07 pm
by Jamie
i just got myself dremel bit number 134 and wow its great!!!, it is great for heavy removal of wood!!!
Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: October 16th, 2009, 2:20 pm
by MasonC
i've got that bit to! it AWeSOME!
Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: October 16th, 2009, 3:22 pm
by Jamie
MasonC wrote:i've got that bit to! it AWeSOME!
to right mate, it rips in

Re: where do you get dremel bits?
Posted: October 16th, 2009, 5:51 pm
by MasonC
i use it for almost everything!