| Re: Dremel recommendation if you use the actual Dremel tool (it's a brand name - they're rotary tools if they're by anyone else) you should never experience a failure. mine has served as a drill, router, grinder, buffer and dog nail grinder - Ozzy's nails get done with a different bit, all the rest is for luthier work.
only thing to watch is that a Dremel that's equipped with a wall plug is many orders of magnitude more powerful than the competitor's copies. (generally works that way - cheap copies are just that, cheap.) the more powerful, and far higher RPM can make for faster heat-up of dog nails. should be a slider for the RPM that the dremel works at - 2500 to 3000 rpm should be fine for dog nails, grinds them off without heating up too badly.
best of luck, eh?
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