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Dremel burnishing tool

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use the small  sanding compression bit  and a wood bead

enlarge the hole in the bead, insert the bit and tighten using the compression screw

turn the tool on and cut a groove in the bead with a file

 

 

 

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i like that !! a lot of uses for a small burnisher!!

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Frodo, I see I’m not alone, I use a die grinder. I have also ordered a burnishing tool from the “Leather Tool Maker” so I can use the drill press. 

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1 minute ago, Doc Reaper said:

Frodo, I see I’m not alone, I use a die grinder. I have also ordered a burnishing tool from the “Leather Tool Maker” so I can use the drill press. 

No, You are not alone.  anything beats rubbing and rubbing

here is what you do for a drill and drill press

need a little epoxy and a drill bit

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It’s real close to that, the one sent to me has a 3/16 brass rod for threading holes, I have a harbor freight table buffer but it spins way too fast

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I bought these for my dremel tool on Amazon. They work ok. 

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