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๐ Elevate your craft with diamond precisionโdonโt get left behind!
The HOMEIDOL Stone Carving Set features 20 diamond-coated burr bits with a universal 1/8โ shank, compatible with most rotary tools. Built for precision carving, engraving, grinding, and polishing across stone, glass, ceramics, and jewelry, these durable bits offer high wear resistance and impact strength. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking versatile, long-lasting rotary tool accessories.









































































| ASIN | B09V4SFDH9 |
| Brand | HOMEIDOL |
| Brand Name | HOMEIDOL |
| Compatible Devices | Rotary Tools, Die Grinders |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Construction Type | Coated |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 215 Reviews |
| Grit Material | Diamond |
| Grit Material Type | Diamond |
| Grit Number | 120 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Manufacturer | HOMEIDOL |
| Material Type | Diamond Plastic |
| Part Number | CJ01-WJ42-20SX |
S**N
Good bits for price
Works good for softer stone. Keep the bits well lubricated during use. Clean when done using.
B**L
Very good
Yes, very good. My brother and Laura really did. I like them works well
A**K
Surprisingly Durable for Stone Engraving
I was trying to do some stone engraving and I ran through the cheap diamond burrs I had. So I bought these. Boy, was I surprised. They are surprisingly durable and chew through sandstone (peppered with other harder minerals) and last FARRRRR longer than other brands. Don't know where they're made and don't care. I'm buying a second batch now as a backup.
A**R
Great bits.
I bought these for a project I'm doing on slate. I need different depths and angles and these give me all that. I am experimenting with them every day and pleased everytime. They are sharp, durable, easy to install in my Dremel and they fit great. Definitely recommended from me.
D**J
Porcelain salt shaker holes
I had a nice set of salt and pepper shakers to match heirloom stone china, but they weren't used for years because the holes were too small. I researched videos and saw how some drill bits specialized for drilling ceramic-type materials are available, using water. I was able to enlarge the holes that were already there. Some cracking on the glaze occurred but otherwise it bore through and made a clean larger hole in seconds. I haven't tried some of the shaped bits that came with the set, but will be trying to smooth out some of the chips in older pieces I couldnt bare to throw out. These bits work on drummel tool and regular drills.
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