Thanks for the advice Chris and Robert. MicroMark often has a sale of
one sort or another and for this week they are having a 15% off sale. So
their 81631 drill press can be had for about $165. I'm leaning in that
direction.
I inquired of MicroMark as to run out specifications for the 81631 as
well as the variable speed drill press. Their response was not
particularly definitive: "These machines do not have mfg. specifications
on runout, but as an estimation I would expect the spindle of either
drill press to have a runout in the neighborhood of 0.0015" or less. The
chucks for both machines are standard duty drill chucks rated at 0.003"
or less runout; chuck capacity is 1/64" to 1/4"."
I'm not well versed in drill press run out specs. Anyone know if those
numbers are good, bad or otherwise for use in drilling PCB's?
Steve K8JQ
On 1/26/2012 9:45 PM, Robert wrote:
> I'm looking at those exact same two myself,
>
> I'm leaning towards the Micro-Mark but they are both nearly identical.
>
> The Proxxon comes with a set of collets and the chuck is sold separatly, Proxxon 85Watt, 3 speed pulley and 1800, 4700, 8500 rpm and runs $214 US
>
> http://www.minicrafttools.com/38128.html
>
>
> Micro-Mark comes with a 3 jaw chuck, 90Watt, 3 speed pully 2100, 4500, 6500 rpm and $193.65
>
> http://www.micromark.com/MicroLux-3-Speed-Mini-Drill-Press,7797.html
>
>
> If you subscribe to Micro-Mark newsletter they have email sale flyers sent out fairly often, just recently they had their variable speed model on sale about 10% off
>
> I want the smaller drill press though mainly for my limited space requirements.
>
> Robert
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve<steve65@...> wrote:
>> Anyone have experience or thoughts about either the Proxxon 38128 or
>> MicroMark 81631drill presses? I'm looking at one of them for use in
>> (among other things) drilling PCB's. Advice welcome.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Steve K8JQ
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