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Review on Kutzall Extreme Sphere Rotary Burr | Very Coarse Woodworking Attachment (1/8'' Shaft) - Dremel, Foredom, DeWalt, Milwaukee | Abrasive Tungsten Carbide | 3/8'' Head Diameter (SX-38-EC) by Nathan Pintac

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you're watching this, you don't need my help!

As always, I'll start by saying I wasn't paid for this (or one of my) reviews and bought it with my hard-earned money. Well if you look at this there is a high probability that you are power carving and you are doing it with a Wa-Dremel tool or an outboard. This is a cutting cell. If you haven't tried it yet, do it! They are amazing! I have multiple versions of Kutzall, Saburrtooth, and Foredom Typhoon and they all implement different approaches. Catzal's extreme events are like Storm St. and Typhoon. They remove a lot of material quickly and relatively smoothly. That's why I now buy more Kutzall classics than St's. I've found that I like sand carbide more than spikes. It's not as aggressive and leaves a better finish to smooth. So: Now you're wondering - do I get the normal one or the good one? it's harder i love well and when you work with soft woods (I mainly work with basswood) it's like oil. but I've used a bit fine on oak and it struggles a bit more. If you're worried about fine loading faster than reg. Fur. I really didn't notice. I carry a natural rubber stick with me (to clean my sanding drums as well) and it gets rid of most of the odor pretty quickly. I have yet to burn any of my K registers or fines. but it's me Now I prefer fines for most things. although if I had the money I would take all three sets. But if you only occasionally need to take down your mechanical inventory and mostly need to power carve rough parts (I do fine parts with chisels/knives), I suggest 60 grit diamond bits instead. You can find them at Revain (I found 1 or 2 sellers) and they work fantastic! I hope this helps those who, like me, really depend on honest reviews and not the fake rubbish we ALL come across from time to time. Prost-R

Pros
  • Durable surface
Cons
  • Some minor things