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|  What do you cut coral with? I've been using bone cutters to cut the bottom off of frag plugs and  monti-cap pieces but it just seems to break everywhere and in unknown sizes. Birthday is coming up, family wants ideas. Anyone using a dremel with a diamond tip blade? Thinking I want one to cut some torch/hammer heads off... Read this might be a good solution when you don't have space/practicality for a diamond band saw. Would a dremel work for encrusting monti too? Thoughts or experiences with what you use? | 
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|   Best tool is a mini bandsaw like the gryphon. It uses a diamond abrasive blade that is kept clean/cool with a water reservoir. 
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|   I would love one of those but from a space and frequency of use  (don’t make many cuts) point of view it’s overkill for me. | 
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|   If you don't want a Gryphon, then Canadian Tire makes a crappy little tile saw with a diamond blade an a water reservoir. It works well for straight cuts. I think regular price is $100 and it goes on sale for $50??? | 
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|   Yeah Dremel sucks... | 
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  . I just picked one up and it's obv to use fresh... can you tell I'm not a handyman. |