Fragging Tool - Dremel or Rotozip?

Mattik

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Just curious if anyone has a preference between the two tools mentioned above. I need to chop up a duncan that has gotten pretty big and I'm debating on which tool to use.

The Rotozip seems more presice, but depth control may be an issue. The dremel loses precision in my mind, but depth control is not a problem.
 
gonna sound weird but the internal structure of a duncan once cracked with pressure splits flat straight across the stalk. i use coral cutting plies or large wire cutters. i am always happy with the results. just do it under water, as the splitting creates force. it keeps the head from flying acroos the room(which i have done)
 
My first frag of birds nest shot across the room and I couldn't find it.

Next clip with bone cutters, I did inside a collection cup half filled.
 
was wondering about the dremel diamond bits do they last long/break easily? what price are they on average?
 
B&D RTX is also a nice choice depending on your local prices. It's basically the B&D version of the Dremel (vs. the larger rotozip).
 
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