How to use a Dremel?

I was contemplating purchasing a dremel to help frag my encrusting monti and cypastria (sp?) that have been growing really fast. I've never used a dremel before. I see that Costco has a nice dremel kit, along with a kawasaki kit.

So, 2 (rather dumb) questions:
1) How do you guys (and gals) use a dremel to frag your corals? Are you holding your coral with your hands while you are using the dremel? Seems kind of dangerous that way? But if you are clamping it down to something, won't you injure your coral?

2) Which one? A Dremel or the Kawasaki with ooodles more attachments and costs less that the Dremel kit?

Thanks a bunch!
a Damsel
 
if it makes the wheel go around, it will do what you need. Its not like a dremel brand is better spin 20000 rpms "better" than another non-dremel brand
 
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Thanks for all the helpful hints!

I"m trying to frag my encrusting cypastria and my encrusting monti, so they've pretty much encrusted and covered a larger piece of live rock. So, it isn't just like breaking a plating monti or a candycane. I can't just break the live rock in half.

I also heard a variable speed Dremel is good. I'm also looking at the surgical tools that the first poster suggested. Bone cutters! Looks scarey! :eek1:

a Damsel
 
If it all possilbe use bone cutters or something of the like. A dremmel will burn the membrane of the coral a little. It won't kill it, but its less stressful. Use a diamond dust tiped cutting blade.
 

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