Thread: Diamond drag bits
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02-04-2018 #1
I actually got mine from the good old US of A but was £56 if I recall from this seller, I’ve got a new diamond saved just in case.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F292371269198
But that’s pants down price for what I’m doing it does the job just fine, I’m only engraving logos and my RC name on parts.
I used to use a normally engraving bit but carbons tolerances of +-5% means engraving was a ball ache, I only engraved .1 deep so some parts would get missed that’s when the ball ache came in I’d need to re do those missing bits
Engraving carbons only braking the resin so not a great deal of load.
Shows up real nice when you add some colour
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02-04-2018 #2
Oh man that look's sweeet
What do you use to add colours, just spray paint then wipe off glossy surface instantly with maybe a bit of masking..?
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