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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...> wrote:
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> Earl mentioned www.drillcity.com and that reminded me that I need to
> get a driller capable of drilling PCBs. What kind of machine can you
> suggest for manual drilling? www.pulsa.gs suggested Micro-mark which
> is about $150. Is there something less exensive that does the job or
> something that expensive that would do a better job? Mike
A Dremel press works, though you really need to make sure your rotary
tool has good bearings up front. Any wobbling or vibration will
eventually snap a drill. So, you're not going to want the rotary tool
from Harbor Freight. Of course you can be like me, and build a little
CNC drill, but after putting in the required materials, funds, and
time a $150 tool seems like a great deal.