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We now have a drill press. The keyless chuck only goes down to 2.7 mm, so we need to get a "[http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/143-0127/pin-chuck-auto-3-jaw/dp/1518437 pin chuck]". | We now have a drill press. The keyless chuck only goes down to 2.7 mm, so we need to get a "[http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/143-0127/pin-chuck-auto-3-jaw/dp/1518437 pin chuck]". | ||
Or use the Dremel and mini-mill for high speed / light duty / precision stuff, this one for everything else. | |||
Ideal jobs : | |||
Dremel | |||
*High speed, tiny bits e.g. PCB drilling | |||
Mini-Mill | |||
* Milling plastic, small aluminium etc. | |||
* Drilling jobs requiring accurate positioning - use the table positioning | |||
==Model== | ==Model== |
Revision as of 11:58, 13 May 2011
Status
We now have a drill press. The keyless chuck only goes down to 2.7 mm, so we need to get a "pin chuck".
Or use the Dremel and mini-mill for high speed / light duty / precision stuff, this one for everything else.
Ideal jobs :
Dremel
- High speed, tiny bits e.g. PCB drilling
Mini-Mill
- Milling plastic, small aluminium etc.
- Drilling jobs requiring accurate positioning - use the table positioning
Model
- Make: Axminster
- Model: ED16SB
- Manual: on the Axminster website