GunSmithing Rubberized Abrasives Rotary Bit Set Cratex "type" 54Pc

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These Cratex "type" rubberized abrasives are perfect for light deburring, smoothing, and polishing of metal, plastic, glass, and porcelain.

Buffing out scratches in jewelry etc. Each abrasive is made from a special formula of pure silicon carbide and oil-resistant rubber.
For use with polish or even course toothpaste.

These abrasives can be shaped with conventional wheel dressers and they do not harden or soften during use or storage.1/8" shank size. Will fit most rotary tools. Dremel, Foredom, Craftsman etc. • Mounted Abrasive Stone • Shank: 1/8” • Assorted Rubber Heads: Wheels, Cylinders, Bullets • Variety of Sizes: 6, 12, 20mm • Grits Vary from Coarse to Fine: - 80 Grit: Yellow - 240 Grit: Green - 600 Grit: Blue Color • Plastic Storage Box • Can Remove Scratches and Small Burrs Left from Grinding, Sanding, etc.

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  • 5
    Like very much

    Posted by Bob Fry on Jun 23rd 2016

    I like them I just wish you could buy single replacement one

  • 5
    rotary bit set cratex "type"

    Posted by walter reichen jr on May 12th 2016

    Just what I was looking for also good service.

  • 5
    Rotary Abrasives

    Posted by Robert Rhoads on Mar 30th 2016

    These abrasives bits have been hard to find
    for me. I intend to use them for polishing
    guide rods and feed ramp polishing with
    some abrasives mixed in with the rubber
    bits. Glad to finally find the source.

  • 3
    Packaging

    Posted by Stephen Komenda on Mar 10th 2016

    The set looks good. The cover was broken. Needed more padding for shipping.

  • 5
    Rotary Bits

    Posted by Anonymous on Nov 12th 2015

    These were recommended by Gene Shuey. I am sure they will work great.

  • 5
    Love them great buy

    Posted by cade abbott sr on Nov 6th 2015

    These are great gunsmithing tools already use all three grits and they work better then I hoped