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Dremel 290-05 120-Volt Industrial Engraver

Dremel 290-05 120-Volt Industrial Engraver
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Dremel 290-05 120-Volt Industrial Engraver

 
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Stroke adjustment dial regulates engraving depth from fine lines to deep grooves; Replaceable carbide point lets you engrave on most surfaces; Letter/Number template helps etch words and numbers; Soft grip adds extra comfort and control; Light and compact design provides comfortable use for precision engraving performance; Two year warranty

 
List Price: $37.90
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Package Length:8.9 inches
Package Width:3.6 inches
Package Height:3.6 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Features
  • Stroke adjustment dial regulates engraving depth

  • Light and compact design provides comfortable use for precision engraving performance

  • Replaceable points to engrave on soft or hard materials

  • Two year warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

34 of 40 found the following review helpful:


1Very disappointed  Apr 22, 2009 By Jamie R. Deem "Theophilus"
I bought this engraver to mark all of my tools with serial numbers and my name. On the very first tool, after engraving the serial number, the diamond tip began to loosen and slip out. I reached for the included little wrench with a standard screwdriver tip on one end to tighten the set screw that holds the diamond tip in the tool. I tried to use the screwdriver tip to tighten the slotted set screw and quickly discovered that the provided tool was too thick to fit into the groove in the set screw. I was a little miffed, but just walked over to a benchtop polishing wheel to remove a small amount of steel from the tool so that it would fit in the screw for which it was made. When I returned to the engraver to tighten the set screw the tool fit perfectly, and with one turn the screw, all the threads stripped out of the tool, not off the set screw. The set screw is just fine, but the metal that was threaded for it to go into is made of a metal so soft that it cannot withstand a single turn of the set screw that is essential to hold the diamond tip in place. I'm still rather incredulous that this tool would be made so poorly; perhaps they had a bad batch that got out on the market. If you already have one, with a soft metal housing for the diamond tip, you might wish to try some Locktite on the set screw and perhaps even the diamond tip where it contacts the soft metal housing. Be sure to take note of the different strengths of Locktite so that the bottle or tube you buy will be effective. My engraver will be going back, and I do not think I will be purchasing any more Dremel products in the near future.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4good tool  Oct 28, 2008 By A. Walk
I have only used this tool a few times, but it has worked very well.
I was surprised at how thick of a piece of metal it will make a cut in.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5great tool  May 12, 2008 By Licari Woodworking, LLC "jimmy"
great little unit! works on all metals including saw blades and router bits. I am using the diamond tip with it. powerfull and not too loud. glad i own it.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4High quality, but a bit large  Sep 28, 2009 By Moderate American Man
I have used Inscriblio engravers, poor quality chinese engravers, and now this Dremel engraver. The Dremel is easily the highest quality, and best value. My only complaint is that it's size and shape make it harder to use then the other light weight engravers. However I think I will get used to it, and it seems obvious that it will last much, much longer then either of the other engravers I have used in the past.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


1Dremel "290-05" same tool as Dremel 290-01  Jan 03, 2012 By christine l. honig
From the description, I thought that this "industrial" engraver,"Dremel 290-05", would be more powerful than the Dremel 290-01. When I ordered it, I found that it was still just a 290-01. The only difference between it and the cheaper 290-01 was that it included several additional carbide tips and came from a different source ie there is no Dremel 290-05 tool. The
description was misleading.

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