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J. Clarke
 
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oldsalt wrote:

This should do the job.


You might want to read the whole thread. Looks like 56,000 RPM is low speed
by dental standards.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=47869

1/8'' AIR MICRO DIE GRINDER

Ideal for detail work. Micro design requires only 2 cubic feet per minute
at 90 PSI to deliver 56,000 RPM. Includes 47'' long 3/16'' air hose,
inline oiler, brass coupler and two wrenches. 1/8'' collet.
a.. Variable speed
b.. Rear exhaust
c.. Easy twist on/off switch
d.. 13-1/2'' protective hose sleeve
e.. 1/4'' NPT



ITEM 47869-1VGA
$29.99

$19.99

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=34640

50 PC.SOLID CARBIDE MICRO BIT GRAB BAG

Use these micro bits on the hardest materials, including steel,
composites, hardwood and plastics. Perfect to use with Dremel or flexible
shaft tools. For all kinds of projects from model railroads to jewelry.
Made from repointed industrial stock.
a.. Shank: 1/8''
b.. Maximum speed: 60,000 RPM
c.. Sizes: #80 to 3/8''
d.. Shipping weight: 0.4 lbs.



ITEM 34640-2VGA

$12.99


"Lewis Dodd" wrote in message
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Anybody use dental high speed air turbine drills for carving and detail
work?

How do they work and do you have a source for them, preferably used!

Regards,
Lewis

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