A hammer and chisel attachment. If you can remove the rock (as I'm assuming unless you have a high tolerance for 110V),I use a hammer and thin (1/4") chisel and take out some frustrations. It doesn't take a whole lot to chip the rock if you take a somewhat severe angle and lightly whack a few times. You can pick and choose pretty easily with the brute force and ignorance method. I employ it often. I'd think it would be a bit cleaner than the dremel, too. Just cutting one acan with a dremel, I felt like a butcher (slime everywhere).
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