Lone_Gunman
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Is a Dremel tool something that can be used to polish out imperfections and scratches in the surface of stainless steel guns?
Or is it simply a good way to booger up your gun?
The Dremels I have seen operate at a high RPM, even on the low setting with is 5000 RPM. Is there a way to slow down a dremel to a more controllable rate?
Is there a rheostat or similar device that could slow down a Dremel to Zero RPM if you wanted it? I have seen foot control devices, but don't know if they work with Dremels. The Dremel website had one listed, but it is now discontinued.
Or is it simply a good way to booger up your gun?
The Dremels I have seen operate at a high RPM, even on the low setting with is 5000 RPM. Is there a way to slow down a dremel to a more controllable rate?
Is there a rheostat or similar device that could slow down a Dremel to Zero RPM if you wanted it? I have seen foot control devices, but don't know if they work with Dremels. The Dremel website had one listed, but it is now discontinued.