MC Etcher is our new diamond drag bit. It is perfect for fine line engraving on composites, metals, and glass. MC Etcher drags a diamond-coated, spring-loaded tip over the surface of your material to create an etched or engraved pattern, it does not cut with flutes like a normal endmill. IMPORTANT: The drag engravers are not meant to rotate so the spindle needs to be turned off when using MC Etcher. Ships in a reusable storage tube. Details MC Etcher is available in three variants: Individual 90-degree tip Individual 120-degree tip Combo pack: 90-degree tip (1 ea) and 120-degree tip (1 ea) All MC Etchers have a 1/4" Shank. 90 Degree or 120 degree tip? The 90-degree tip has better penetration in very hard or anodized materials. The 120 deg tip provides slightly wider lines in softer materials such as
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