Tungsten Carbide Burr Set 1/4 Shank - Double Cut Carbide Burr for Metal Deburring Finishing Carving Grinding Polishing Engraving Drilling
✔️【1/4 Inch SHANK】 10pcs includes SF-3, SL-3, SA-3, SC-3, SE-3, SF-1, SL-1, SA-1, SC-1, SD-2, Fits most electric and pneumatic air die grinders..
✔️【WIDELY APPLICATION】Used for deburring, finishing, shaping and enlarging holes, removing welds,surface cleaning and smoothing castings. Widely used for wood metal drilling,engraving,carving..
✔️【HIGH QUALITY 】Carbide burr bits are made of high quality heat- treated tungsten carbide whose hardness can reach to HRC70 with long service life and lasting durability..
✔️【DOUBLE-CUT DESIGN】Manufactured with cuts made on the left and right spirals, this design produces a finer finish on material and Processing good on Wood, Steel,Carbon Steel , Stainless Steel,Cast Iron, copper, marble, Ceramics and other non-metal..
✔️【5 STAR SATISFACTION】 Full 1 year warranty , Your satisfaction is our only mission. If have any questions, We will reply you within 24 hours..
Scotch-Brite(TM) EX2 Deburring Wheel, Silicon Carbide, 4500 rpm, 8 Diameter x 1 Width, 3 Arbor, 8S Fine Grit (Pack of 3)
Weiler Tiger AO 2 x 3 inch type 17 cones deliver the right combination of performance and value. Aluminum oxide grains in combination with a strong bond deliver long product life and a consistent cut-rate when grinding metal. The type 17 shape features a cone design with a flat face that is ideal for ID cleaning, hole edge beveling, smoothing weld seams, removing gates and parting lines, and cleaning castings in hard-to-reach places. These cones offer a 5/8-11 inch arbor and are designed for use on die grinders. Whether you are in a fab shop, foundry, or shipyard, you can count on Tiger AO cones and plugs to get the job done fast and done right..
Aluminum oxide grains provide an even, sharp, clean cut-rate and consistent performance..
✅ The Delft Clay Method is a highly refined form of sand casting that substitutes genuine Delft Clay from Holland for ordinary casting sand. The process was invented by Hans Karreman, a Dutch goldsmith. Delft Clay is much finer than casting sand, providing remarkably sharp and highly detailed castings in gold, silver, copper-based alloys, pewter, etc..
✅ Castings require very little finishing work. Once you have cast your piece, the Delft Clay can be re-used. Since this is a cold-molding process, molds can be made from patterns composed of wood, wax, epoxy, plastics, and, of course, metal. Because this is a type of sand casting, it is best suited to producing castings without pronounced undercuts..