How important is the RPM of the drill we use on a PCB?
What would the difference be between a 1750 RPM vs a 10k RPM drill regarding drilling on a PCB? (I always thought higher RPM -> lower torque to drill a hole, but I read higher RPM is better?)
There is a dremel I have been using for sometime using HSS bits that I have used on my FR2 boards.
Now that I am going to migrate to a thinner FR-4 substrate, I am looking forward to buying a good minidrill that also has a stand (since I will be using carbide bits)
Does anyone have feedback on these:
$44 Proxxon 28512 12-Volt Micromot 50 EF Rotary Tool
http://www.amazon.com/Proxxon-28512-12-Volt-Micromot-Rotary/dp/B000S5KO3K/ref=acc_glance_hi_ai_ps_t_5$59 Proxxon 28606 MICROMOT Drill Stand MB 140/ S
http://www.amazon.com/Proxxon-28606-MICROMOT-Drill-Stand/dp/B000209ZAE/ref=pd_cp_hi_4They don't seem to make these in the US (they supposedly make them under a different name "Micro-Mark", but I am not sure if they are the same quality)
The price looks like $120 incl. shipping which is a good price for a brand new precision "drill press" don't you think?
If you have any better tools to suggest, I would be glad to know about them!