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Dremel Max Life Bits

SamihAbdou
New Contributor III

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I bought Dremel Max Life 117 for a specific project (shaping flat areas and round edges of a model boat hull), and it works so great and as perfect for the job. This bit is sharp and very durable.   However, it is important to match the speed to the material you're carving out. All bits get hot during use and the heat will deteriorate the coating ruining the bit quickly. Match the speed to the material and allowing the bit to cool between passes (don't overdo it) and these bits will last for a very long time.

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Phrogflyer
Contributor

Good advice!  Bits are expensive and you should not abuse them for best results and longevity.

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Dremel-Peggy
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi SamihAbdou,

Thank you for the photos of your model boat.  Great color choices and we appreciate your tips about the bits.

SamihAbdou
New Contributor III

Thank you so muh for your kind message. 

Phrogflyer
Contributor

Good advice!  Bits are expensive and you should not abuse them for best results and longevity.