1/4" DIAMOND DRAG ENGRAVING TOOL WITH 90° TIP

(New and improved diamond tip!!!)  


We at United Stamping and our diamond manufacturer have been working on improving the life of the 90 degree tool.  The manufacturer has implemented a new process for our diamonds that will make for a longer lasting tool.  Of course they are still subject to breakage, but over all will last longer and give a smoother line.

This is a brand new RDZ SPRING LOADED DIAMOND DRAG ENGRAVER with a 90 degree diamond tip. (See the diagram to show the actual angle of the tool) Many people are confused by what angle you are actually getting.  I drew the sketch to help clarify  the tool. It can be used on any engraving machine that has a 1/4" collet. If your machine does not have a 1/4” collet you just need to purchase one. Most machines use an ER11 collet which can be easily found. That is what we did on our 3040T and it worked perfectly.  

With this type of tool you are able to do very detailed engravings on uneven surfaces and the engraving remains even. The tool does not rotate so it does not need to run the spindle.  These are perfect for engraving several types of material including brass, aluminum, fiber board, acrylic, plastic painted surfaces and much more. The tool has a precision ground 1/4" diameter stainless steel body with an 1/8" diamond bit that extends out by approximately 1/2", the overall length is approx. 2" & there is up to 3/8" travel. 

These are made in our own machine shop by skilled machinists & each one is assembled, inspected and tested before packaging. Don't be fooled by our low price, these are high quality tools made in the USA.  If you have any questions about our quality please look at our feedback.

We also have replacement tips available. See our other auctions

 

Skeleton, Piranha, Laguna, Shark, 3020, 3040, 3060, Taig, Sherline, LXG0609, 2020, 2030, 2040, Oliver, Rising, Konmison, Sanvn, Gtsun, Sungoldpower,

SPARE ENGRAVING BITS

I could easily argue that a spare engraving bit is a must have. Not having a spare engraving bit is like driving a car without a spare tire - if you get a flat, you're in big trouble. Treat the need for a spare engraving bit the same way. If your engraving bit chips or gets dull, you'll be out of business until the manufacturer can get you a replacement. If you just can't afford a spare engraving bit when you purchase your new engraver, make it a goal to get one in as soon as possible. The cost is minimal compared to the down time.


IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT RUN THE SPINDLE WHILE ENGRAVING.

Our Engravingbit is in our opinion the best on the market based on feedback that we have received over the past 8 years.