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Photo Update: I'm halfway through hand carving my first "highly detailed" WS lump of metal
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A lot of rolling stock kits with a diecast underframe have lots of flash and usually in areas that are hard to get it all out, corners, narrow openings, etc. I got a set of twenty small bits for my Dremel that make short work of flash removal and do a great job. I thknk Micro-Mark may carry a small set, but I got mine at a local Do-It Center hardware store fairly cheap. They also had a small drill index with bits form #60-#80. Both were in the section carrying welding and cutting supplies. I use these with the moto-tool on almost every project. BTW, I got an adjustable hand chuck on the Dremel which really simplifies life over the collets that came with the Dremel. Also, I've had my Dremel tool for over 10 years. <br />It has been a great investment.
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