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I need a device that I can use with my Dremel to cut stencil patterns out of 5 mil Mylar sheeting. I was looking at a 1/32" End Mill. Are any of you guys familiar with these bits? I read where they're designed to cut plastics. This will be some intricate cutting, so, I need something that is very small and will also make smooth cuts. This is the smallest size I could find. I don't need a tutorial on the bit....I just need to know if you think it will work for my application.
Oh, btw...thanks. Here's a pic.... |
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Pm bluechip.
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That will work. If you need smaller MSC has them.
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I agree.
PM Blue. I am pretty sure that will work. |
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Yes, that will work....the hard part will be keeping a steady hand but I'm sure you already know that.
Not sure if your buying a high speed steel bit or carbide...high speed steel will be plenty for what you are doing. |
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Thanks, Kreg |
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