Dremel Rotary Tool Guide: 50+ Uses You Didn’t Know About
The Dremel rotary tool is one of the most versatile tools ever created. Spinning at up to 35,000 RPM with hundreds of available accessories, a Dremel can cut, grind, polish, engrave, sand, carve, and drill materials ranging from wood and metal to glass and stone. Here’s why every workshop needs one.
Choosing the Right Model
Dremel offers corded models for sustained power, cordless versions for portability, and the compact Dremel Lite for light-duty tasks. The Dremel 4300 is the current flagship with variable speed, tool-less accessory changes, and a universal three-jaw chuck that accepts all Dremel accessories plus standard bits.

Top Accessories by Task
| Task | Accessory | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting Metal | EZ456 Cut-off Wheel | 25,000+ RPM |
| Wood Carving | Structured Tooth Cutter | 15,000-20,000 |
| Engraving | Diamond Point Bit | 25,000-35,000 |
| Polishing | Felt Polishing Wheel | 10,000-15,000 |
| Sanding | EZ Lock Sanding Disc | 15,000-25,000 |
| Rust Removal | Wire Brush | 15,000 RPM |

Pro Tips
Always start at lower speeds and increase gradually. Use a flex shaft attachment for detailed work requiring steady hands. The plunge router attachment transforms a Dremel into a mini router for inlay work. And invest in quality cutting wheels—cheap ones shatter at high RPM and create safety hazards.

