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For those looking to do this with a better result, this is what I recommend:
1. Drill Guide from Sears $25
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Or go on craigslist and look for a cheap drill press- post drill press wanted $30, or do it by hand putting the drill in a vise.
2. SE - Burr - Polishing, Cone Shape, Medium Cloth, 1/4in. Shank - CBC302S Amazon $5.14
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3. Jewelers Rouge and Polishing Sticks eBay $21.98+
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4. Vice Grips, to keep the part from flying into the Netherworld (use only enough pressure to keep it in place.
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5. Duct Tape to protect the part from the Vice Grips teeth...
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5. Your favorite chrome polish...
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6. Your favorite colored Microfiber cloth for final clean up...
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-Do your homework for best prices...
Just because you have a Dremel, doesn't mean you have to use it for everything, unless you are awesome at applying even and consistent pressure on a curved surface with a tiny, hard polishing wheel... go with something that has much more potential for giving you a high quality polish. It's not the material, it's the tools and compounds used. I've done a lot of polishing, there's no way I would use a Dremel for this. Just sayin'.........