1/8" shank straight bits for Dremel

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Hello all,

I am looking for 1/8" shank straight (up cut preferred) bits for a Dremel.

I found on ebay CNC 1/8" shank up cut bits but I am also looking for 1/6" and 3/32" bits as well.  I can't find those.

This will go in the Dremel, the Dremel will be set in the Lee Valley plunge router base for the dremel, so the bits need to be fairly short.

I plan to use this for string inlay, so the depth of cut will be max 1/16"

any help will be appreciated.




Petey

Checked MLCS yet? That might be a hard bit to come by
Check out Stewmac

They are a good source for that kind of stuff as they carry a lot of luthier supplies.

If you search on Dremel you can find some of the other sizes 
Cool splint I will check. Mlcs  of course. 

Petey

yeah stewmac is where i got mine too !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Stewmac, Dremel, MLCS, or Whiteside, will have them. You might also keyword search "1/8 diameter end mills". A lot of places that sell, and service bits for CNC will have them. Plus just searching will get you lower dollar options like these. Amazon has some too. I will spend a few bux on one that has a cut configuration of what I want sometimes. Not looking at them for hours of work, there I will go higher dollar stuff, but for small runs, or one off...

I am just setting up a cordless router in a table to do some 1/8" diameter work, there are plenty of places out there. seems more growth for 1/8" stuff than any other shank size right now.
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Petey:   Good fortune on finding the bits.    One reason i used the Bosch Colt on stringing as the bits were a bit easier to find and the ones I use are Freud so good quality.        1/4" shank of course, 1/16" cutting width.  Never broke one, well not yet, but cutting just 1/16" deep does not put much strain on things.   

Have a good week.     

Ron

GW thanks

Stewmac it is!


Petey

Haven't read/followed all the response links, however, here's a suggestion.... Googling "micro drill bit set".

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD