Elemental
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or more generically, oscillating versus rotary for a multitool.
In particular, I have a gelcoat gouge to grind out for gel repair (20cm x 0.7cm - don't ask ...). I was going to use it as an excuse to buy myself a Dremel rotary cordless tool - but I'm also swayed by the idea of an oscillating multitool. It seems to me that for cutting/grinding type tasks then the oscillating tool may produce less mess as the dust isn't being thrown everywhere by a high velocity rotation.
However, I guess that the rotary can drill/cut round holes more readily than an oscillating tool or is there some kind of attachment for doing that nowadays? I can't justify buying both ... Which would you buy?
In particular, I have a gelcoat gouge to grind out for gel repair (20cm x 0.7cm - don't ask ...). I was going to use it as an excuse to buy myself a Dremel rotary cordless tool - but I'm also swayed by the idea of an oscillating multitool. It seems to me that for cutting/grinding type tasks then the oscillating tool may produce less mess as the dust isn't being thrown everywhere by a high velocity rotation.
However, I guess that the rotary can drill/cut round holes more readily than an oscillating tool or is there some kind of attachment for doing that nowadays? I can't justify buying both ... Which would you buy?
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