I use a dremel or (in future I'll be using a mill with an er11 1/8 piece)
to do my pcb drilling the dremel way is the royal pita, this is why I'm
building the mill also will be trying my hand at isolation milling after I
finished my mill
However when I use my dremel I usually use the flex shaft attachment
because it's easier to drill with that.
terramir
to do my pcb drilling the dremel way is the royal pita, this is why I'm
building the mill also will be trying my hand at isolation milling after I
finished my mill
However when I use my dremel I usually use the flex shaft attachment
because it's easier to drill with that.
terramir
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Jeff Heiss <jeff.heiss@...> wrote:
> Dental handpieces (aka dental drills) would be a great way to run small
> drills for the #60 - #80 range. They run at 350,000 RPM, are available on
> Ebay, and cost $16. The issue to solve is they take 1/16" bits and the
> shanks of our micro drills are 1/8". I have not been able to think of a
> way
> to make an adapter. Has anyone used a dental handpiece for drilling before?
> Are there any types of handpieces that use 1/8" bits?
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