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Jerry ) writes:
On Sep 10, 12:06 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: BTW, have you seen the small DC powered clone at Harbor Freight? It runs on 12 VDC, and comes with an AC adapter. I was thinking about using one (or more, with different sized drills) with a homebrew CNC machine to drill PC boards. I have one of those HF pseudo-dremels. Not very torque-y at all. Bogs down very easily. A very light touch is required. But that's the point, those things have really high speed to do the work, and you shouldn't be using much pressure. Try sawing through a bolt. You'd have to use the hacksaw and lots of pressure. Put a cutoff wheel in the "rotary tool", and you barely need to apply any pressure. The first time I tried a cutoff wheel in one of those things was the day I realized how wonderful they were. Now, your cheap one may have other problems. But a light touch is what's required with "rotary tools" anyway. Michael |
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