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I need to get a couple of new carbide burrs for my Dremel and I was wondering if anyone has experience with both Stump Burrs and the Monster Fine Cut Burrs. I have some Kutzall burrs, but they tend to clog up and burn when I use them on hardwood; do either of the other type do this? Also, which give the smoothest cut, the Stump Burrs or the Monster Fine Cut, and which cut faster? Claude |
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