Hi like the question says... I have a Dremel, is it possible to use that? Thank you!
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Hi like the question says... I have a Dremel, is it possible to use that? Thank you!
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The answer in my opinion is no it is not practical
I've done a small amount of carving with a flexshaft - I wouldn't use a Dremel for that as it's done wet, so the flexshaft reduces the problems of water + electrics.
I suppose you could work through grits, but if you're looking to end up with something similar to tumble-polished stones it's going to be very time consuming. I'd also expect it to consume Dremels too.
Used stone tumblers are not that expensive and will solve your problem. Have a look on Ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/30341020860...SABEgLuIPD_BwE
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Nick
I do a lot of rock and gem cutting and polishing.
What are you trying to achieve?
If you just want tumbled stones, get a tumble polisher.
If you want faceted stones, get a faceting machine.
If you want cabochons, you will need a selection of grinding wheels, sanding wheels, and a felt or leather polishing wheel. Use cerium oxide or tin oxide paste for polishing.
Depending on the starting state of your gemstones, you will also need a diamond trim saw, and potentially a diamond slab saw.
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