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Dremel 565 Multi Purpose Cutting Kit 565D

Brand Dremel
Model 565D
Price $10.25
Description Dremel Spiral Guide Cutting Kits
  • Cutting Guide Attachment keeps bits at proper angle at all time and helps guide cutting path.
  • For use with models 275, 285, 395, 398, 780 and 800.
  • Easy depth adjustment up to 3/4 (19.1mm) cutting depth.
  • Includes 2 Drywall Cutting Bits 560 CTC 312-0920 & 1 Spiral Cutting Bit 561 CTC 312-0946
  • Cuts Fiberglass Wood & Drywall Easily ....read more
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    Dremel Spiral Guide Cutting Kits
  • Cutting Guide Attachment keeps bits at proper angle at all time and helps guide cutting path.
  • For use with models 275, 285, 395, 398, 780 and 800.
  • Easy depth adjustment up to 3/4 (19.1mm) cutting depth.
  • Includes 2 Drywall Cutting Bits 560 CTC 312-0920 & 1 Spiral Cutting Bit 561 CTC 312-0946
  • Cuts Fiberglass Wood & Drywall Easily ....read more
  • 10 Responses to “Dremel 565 Multi Purpose Cutting Kit 565D”

    • VKesani says:

      Had good use of it.
      Rating:4 out of 5 stars
      I do not remember how much I paid but remember I used it enough. Still have it but not using as I am not home owner any more.

    • Harold Hueler says:

      SUPER GREAT CUTTER!
      Rating:5 out of 5 stars
      THIS IS A SUPER GREAT CUTTER! AND A VERY LOW PRICE! VERY SHARP AND EASY TO USE, ONLY USED ON WOOD SO FAR, MAKES WORK FAST AND EASY!

    • Drei_Katzen says:

      Careful what you use it for
      Rating:2 out of 5 stars
      This attachment killed my dremel. Or rather, the dust created by using this attachment killed my dremel. RIP.

      Do not use this tool in hard wood or dusty projects, (avoid cutting drywall). If it doesn’t cut like warm butter and it isn’t low on dust, then don’t continue unless you want to buy a new rotary tool.

      No more dremel, I am upgrading to Foredom.

    • Daniel DiMartino says:

      It’s ok, but not great
      Rating:3 out of 5 stars
      I used this tool to cut a rectangular opening in a sheet of drywall for a light switch. The results were just “ok.” I found using a drywall knife from Sears did the job much easier. I do like the adjustable depth setter function. Perhaps down the road it will come in handy for something else.

    • gadgetjunki says:

      cutting
      Rating:4 out of 5 stars
      I use this often, can’t beat it for the price. Beware: It moves around a bit and control can be difficult, not for really fine work.

    • Douglas H. Hale says:

      Great Product, easy to use
      Rating:5 out of 5 stars
      This product is excellent for my portable Dremel Tool. Just install and you’re ready to cut into the plaster board with ease.

    • Rocketeer says:

      Pretty useful tool
      Rating:4 out of 5 stars
      Bought this miniature router base because I needed to route some grooves in a tight space that my big ol’ Sears router wouldn’t fit into.

      The base screwed onto my older model Dremel just fine. There was a “gotcha”, though: The Dremel’s bit wasn’t precisely centered in the base, so if you’re using some kind of template to guide the router, you have to be aware of that and keep it in mind when designing your template.

      Worked fine, got my job done. Because the base is plastic, I was able to trim away part of it that interfered with my workpiece. The whole thing was definitely worth the money.

    • Avid Reader says:

      Drum it up for Dremmel
      Rating:5 out of 5 stars
      My husband used this tool for the first time to help our son put in new lighting for his kitchen. I held the hose for the vacuum cleaner and he went to town making precise cuts with this new “toy”. It worked like a charm. Our son also learned how to use it with precision. It’s the tool you want that’s easy to handle to do that perfect job!

    • J says:

      Gives you control over your dermel
      Rating:5 out of 5 stars
      It’s like a simplified version of a router base. I haven’t used their router base but honestly I don’t see the need unless your trying to bridge a large gap. Anything you can fit it over will give you excellent control over it’s tendency to flail around or go where IT wants to at times. I’ve also found it vary useful for odd things like controlled grinding and shaping on the edges of flat stock (sort of like a low tech milling/machining operation).

      The plastic is pretty tough and as long as you don’t crank down the adjuster screw your fine. And like others have said the depth gauge it not that accurate but most use a tool like this buy eye anyway so it’s no big loss.

    • S. Yarbrough says:

      Good for some things bad for others
      Rating:4 out of 5 stars
      I bought this to cut out cracked plaster so I could patch up my walls with drywall and with only a few moments of cutting the blade wears out. The blades should have been made a little better. I’m sure it is great with other materials but it’s not good for cutting plaster.