I use a dremel almost exclusively. But I am very very careful. Note I am only working on estate pipes and not doing anything much more than cleaning and applying carnauba wax. The speed is not much of an issue in this wax as some heat is required to melt it in. I use three levels of buffing discs. One to apply, one to smooth out and a third to polish lightly. I will also use a heat gun carefully to melt the wax in sometimes on rusticated pipes.
I have used the dremel to do some rustication with a broken off drill bit that works nicely. It does take a steady hand and being cautious as to not let the metal shafts hit the wood. Practice on some spare wood or beater pipes first to get your rusticating methods fine tuned. I have not had good luck with straight lines, only abstract patterns.
A Dremel Project on an old estate KBB
I have used the dremel to do some rustication with a broken off drill bit that works nicely. It does take a steady hand and being cautious as to not let the metal shafts hit the wood. Practice on some spare wood or beater pipes first to get your rusticating methods fine tuned. I have not had good luck with straight lines, only abstract patterns.
A Dremel Project on an old estate KBB