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Cutting tool

amado

Dal
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Board of Directors
NJRC Member
I use bone cutters I got from amazon.
Thinking about getting a dremel.
Keep looking for a used band saw to add to my setup
 

DangerDave

NJRC Member
You didn’t ask what type of corals, but depending on the coral I’ll use a coral saw, bone cutters, snips, razor blades, a diamond sawzall blade (by hand no saw, lol even scissors.
 

MadReefer

Staff member
NJRC Member
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I purchased a dremel from Harbor Freight and bought diamond blades. The thing died a few months later so be sure to get a good one.
 

DYIguy

NJRC Member
How has that worked out for you. I'm thinking of buying a dremel. Stone blade vs diamond?
I have the Dremel 'Saw Max'- and use it mostly for other things- wood, acrylic etc- but works fine on coral/ rocks- stone or diamond blades work- diamond lasts longer. You can save some $ and buy a refurbished one on ebay

I think the 'dremel' sold at Harbor freight is actually a knock off-
 

Rueric

NJRC Member
Aside from what’s already mentioned above (all great tools).. I’ve recently picked up a scalpel from ebay for around $10 to frag zoas
 
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