by: Matt Leese [ ]
 Originally published on: KitMaker Network
Quoted from the Micro Mark website "Most drills and rotary tools spin too fast for working in plastic and for tiny detail work. This special chuck with ¼ inch hex shank fits your slow turning Black and Decker or other cordless screwdriver to solve this problem. Holds drill bits from 1/8 inch to #59. Take advantage of the quick-change feature of the ¼ inch shank...buy several chucks and keep your most-used drill bits ready to go." A Dremel moto-tool without a speed control is often too fast for most plastic modeling applications. The excessive speed tends to melt the plastic. What if you don't want to drill with a pin vise?
The Dremel mini chuck is great for drilling at a slower speed. Although mounting a sanding drum in it seems too slow for me. It works great for the drill bits that are just too small for the normal moto-tool drill. This is a handy adapter for a tool you may already have at home.
It does seem pricey but so far it has been worth the cost.SUMMARY |
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About Matt Leese (matt) Design Drafter By trade.............Modeler and Woodworker for Fun. Got into modeling I don't remember exactly when.......... Copyright ©2021 text by Matt Leese [ ]. Images also by copyright holder unless otherwise noted. Opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of AeroScale. All rights reserved.
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