Customer Reviews: Doesn't work on stone June 5, 2010 Bob 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Tried to engrave childs name on a rock....didn't work. Pretty much wore out the tip and could wipe the name of with my hand when it was finished
Engraver bit May 12, 2010 Ray B. Bedwell 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased this to engrave an id number on our items. Works great and engraves on everything. Great Purchase
Let's Engrave May 10, 2010 Lawrence Mackenzie 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This bit is much easier to deal with than the carbide bit. It produces a fine line and (hopefully) should last longer than its carbide counter point.
bit October 4, 2009 T. North 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
Recieved quickly. Have not used it yet but it was packaged well. Good company to order from.
A tatoo needle for Superman? Oh, yeah! August 29, 2008 W. L. Cummins (Santa Cruz, CA, USA) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
The original needle that came with my Dremel engraver was tough and no match for plastic or fiberglass gelcoat or wood, but it began to blunt after a number of metal applications. Enter The Daimond Point! After countless engravings on steel, chrome, titanium, granite, and other hard substrates (anodized or hardened aluminum not even included in this category), it has retained its sharp, little point. You could tattoo Clark Kent with this dude! Worth every penny!
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