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is there a good dremile attachment for cutting or grinding curves in
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is there a good dremile attachment for cutting or grinding curves in
tile?

thanks
finger


A wet saw is SO much better. I am taking a break from doing my bathroom.
Just finished around the toilet flange. With a wet saw it took me about 10
minutes of cutting to get not quite 5/8 of a 6 inch circle cut.

Harbor Freight as ones for less than $100.00. Or go rent one. You will be
glad you did.


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thanks, i figured a wet saw was the way to go i just wanted to cheack
before comitting the money to get one

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