Thank you for your question patient X,
This is not an exhaustive list, by any stretch, but these are the key tools that I use. Bizarrely, some of them are not 'Dremel' products and so I only know of one online source to get them (in the UK), but they are absolutely invaluable for everyday use!
You will need the 2 sizes of mandrel for attaching the components.
Cutting:
Saw blades
http://www.squirestools.com/10-07.pdf (page 11- the circular saw blades)
Sanding
http://www.minicrafttools.com/sanding.html (the sanding set with rubber mandrel)
Shaping
http://www.dremeleurope.com/dremelocs-u ... at_id=1147The engraving cutters and high speed cutters.
I mainly use the sanding disk for grinding excess resin/ tabs etc away in the blink of an eye (DON'T forget your breathing masks for this kids!), the ball and inverse trapezium routers/ engravers for removing more delicate features and the saw for limbs!
As you have a variable speed model you have an advantage over me, but tbh, it is one of those things that practice makes perfect. The speed that they go at means that you can get rid of unwanted material very quickly, but REMEMBER, make more smaller passes, rather than fewer deep ones. The circular saw blade in particular has a habit of 'jamming' in the model that you are cutting, resulting in one of 2 things:
The model gets whipped out of your fingers and spins round really fast until it flies off into orbit.
OR
The blade is deflected off and around the model- I have had my thumb and knee heavily sliced by this happening and so, where possible, I would recommend holding the model/ piece in a vice to prevent blood shed.
Try on some unwanted models/ sprue until you are happy with the control that you have.
Let us know how you get on?
cheers
WARHOUND