
Can You Cut Rocks With A Dremel? Sort Of... But Be Careful!
Before we start, I want to say that I wouldn't recommend this method. There are far better and safer ways to cut a rock but if you're determined to give it a try, be sure to use proper safety equipment and use caution!!!
I often find myself lacking the proper tools to do things with rocks, so I'm constantly on the lookout for cheap ways to get similar results or finding alternate ways to do things.
I recently got a hold of some thunder eggs from a guy named Josh @ocklawahaboyrocks, and was so desperate to open them that I gave the Dremel a try. The results were so-so, but it was a fun experiment.
If you're insisting on using this method, links for the equipment in this Video are here:
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