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Review on DIAMOND SPRING LOADED ENGRAVING DEGREE by Carol Miller

Revainrating 2 out of 5

BUY THIS RACKET ONLY FOR SOFT MATERIALS!

I call these diamond engravers one of those "cool tools". and the potential to make some amazing prints. You can literally engrave on any material you can think of! Having tried this beat on several projects I would suggest spending the extra money and getting a better beat. They will last forever because the tip is literally a diamond and no matter how good this cutter is, it has some play and because of this some detail will be lost in what you are engraving. The achieved level of detail is still damn good. So if you work a lot, this is probably fine, but if you want as many pieces as possible this bit will not fit so i gave it 4 stars. UPDATE The bit worked well for the first few small projects including acrylic and brass. As soon as I tried to engrave on stainless steel, the tip became blunt up to the 3rd letter. When I looked at the bit I saw that the tip had crumbled and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. This bit doesn't fit so i gave it 4 stars. UPDATE The bit worked well for the first few small projects including acrylic and brass. As soon as I tried to engrave on stainless steel, the tip became blunt up to the 3rd letter. When I looked at the bit I saw that the tip had crumbled and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. This bit doesn't fit so I gave it 4 stars. UPDATE The bit worked well for the first few small projects including acrylic and brass. As soon as I tried to engrave on stainless steel, the tip became blunt up to the 3rd letter. When I looked at the bit I saw that the tip had crumbled and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. including acrylic and brass. As soon as I tried to engrave on stainless steel, the tip became blunt up to the 3rd letter. When I looked at the bit I saw that the tip had crumbled and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. including acrylic and brass. As soon as I tried to engrave on stainless steel, the tip became blunt up to the 3rd letter. When I looked at the bit I saw that the tip had crumbled and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw, that the tip crumbled off and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw, that the tip crumbled off and wasn't as sharp as before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent. I saw that the tip was chipping and wasn't as sharp as it was before. This happened at a pressure of only about 0.5 mm, which was practically non-existent.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick start guide