I highly recommend this Dremel tool model for hobbyists and beginner jewellers, beginner glass engravers, and those wishing to carve stone, drill holes in beach pebbles, sea glass, beach pottery, broken china, and wood carvers.the list is endless. For fine engraving and carving work, this is a really comfortable way to work. The unit is very comfortable to hold and can be gripped as you would a pencil for fine intricate work, particularly if you have the flex shaft attachment. This is particularly useful not only for storage but also if used with the Dremel Flex Shaft attachment. There's a hanging hook on the back so you can put this on a Dremel stand, hook or a nail if you want to hang it up. The cable is permanently attached and the power cord is about 6.5 feet long. Also, If you're anything like me you may come to use your rechargeable Dremel multi tool and realise you forgot to recharge it - oops! Hook to hang it up with, ideal to use with Dremel Flex Shaft With a higher Speed (RPM) capability and higher torque, it shines through. I recommend choosing a corded one rather than a rechargeable model. The Dremel 3000, in particular, is popular with many hobbyists due to being lightweight and user friendly all around the house, studio, workbench and workshop. Higher RPM, torque, and popular with hobbyists There are many models of Dremel tool that shine through, notably the 30, but I have two Dremel 3000's that I love, so this is the particular model that I'm referring to in the following guide. Over the years I've collected numerous amounts of handy hobby tools, all of which are useful and they all have their own purpose, but there is one tool that is probably more useful than most of the other tools put together and that of course is the Dremel Multi Tool.
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