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This has probably been asked in the past but I am currently looking into getting a cutting tool.

 

I was thinking of buying a Bevel Dremel 3000 multitool for around £39.00.

 

I was wondering if people have used this in their sculpting and trimming of plastics and if its a good tool to purchase.

 

Thanks for any answers

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I use an older Dremel tool for sculpting my molds as well as trimming the plastic.  I have almost worn it out.  But for precision sculpting it works best in my opinion.

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I have always used a Dremel, there are other brand rotary tools too *cheaper but just as good), I use three as I'm lazy to change the tips lol, I also hold a few armor worshops and you can never have enough rotary tools. I use the quick release cutting disc, sanding drum and drill tool.

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Thanks for all the replays everyone. I ended up getting a dremel with flexy attachment and it's been great with everything I have used it for. Unfortunately I have snapped a couple of the sanding both wood and metal discs but these can easily be replaced.

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