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Dremel was Re: Air Drills

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:00 am
by Clint and Beverly Passeno
Hey, All,

Dremel also makes a 3-jawed chuck, which eliminates the collets, which are a
pain when you're using different sized drills.

Clint
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Lawson" <lawsonb@mnsi.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 6:10 AM
Subject: Dremel was Re: Air Drills

Hey Bob,

I guess you know there is now (for a couple of years actually) an
accessory 90 degree head for the Dremels. If you use collet sized
cutters or drill bits, it only adds less than an inch to the shank
length, and they are surprisingly strong.

Take care.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:34:53 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Mike !

Gee, our idea of optimum would be about 6,000 rpm -
that 4,500 rpm model sounds just fine !! :-)

Those speedy Dremels are handy in tight spots, also
great with the little sanding drums ....
....bobp

----------------------------orig.-------------------
On Friday 27 February 2004 08:51 pm, you wrote:
I have read that the optimium speed for drilling small holes in thin
aluminium is something on the order of 30k rpm which is well beyond the
drills that I have seen There is a 15,000 rpm drill made by US
Industrial
availible as well as a 4500rpm model. If I get the 15,000 rpm model,
will it
have enough torque for my needs or will I want a second air drill (I
have
numerous electric and cordless drills)? What do you guys use and
recommend?
Which drills have the best trigger control? I will be building a Moose
(fast
build)..
Mike
MU-2



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Dremel was Re: Air Drills

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:00 am
by Brian Lawson
Hey Bob,

I guess you know there is now (for a couple of years actually) an
accessory 90 degree head for the Dremels. If you use collet sized
cutters or drill bits, it only adds less than an inch to the shank
length, and they are surprisingly strong.

Take care.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:34:53 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Mike !

Gee, our idea of optimum would be about 6,000 rpm -
that 4,500 rpm model sounds just fine !! :-)

Those speedy Dremels are handy in tight spots, also
great with the little sanding drums ....
....bobp

----------------------------orig.-------------------
On Friday 27 February 2004 08:51 pm, you wrote:
I have read that the optimium speed for drilling small holes in thin
aluminium is something on the order of 30k rpm which is well beyond the
drills that I have seen There is a 15,000 rpm drill made by US
Industrial
availible as well as a 4500rpm model. If I get the 15,000 rpm model,
will it
have enough torque for my needs or will I want a second air drill (I
have
numerous electric and cordless drills)? What do you guys use and
recommend?
Which drills have the best trigger control? I will be building a Moose
(fast
build)..
Mike
MU-2



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