![]() ![]() I'd probably have found a solution when I had a job that needed doing later in the year I'm all Dremelled-out for now. I looked at the Proxxon when you posted before, but I'd rather find a way of using the Dremel, than buying another specific tool. I do believe it works on the end of the flex though, so that might help a bit, but the grip isn't as good with those collet & key chucks: You can get an idea from photos, and it looks to me like it would be of limited use:Īlso, if it even takes a proper keyless chuck (ref 4486), which I prefer to use, that would take up even more room. The best way would be to get hold of one to try, but I don't have hardware shops near me and usually have to get stuff like that mail order. Even if it fitted down to, and into the port, you probably wouldn't be able to get much of an angle on it, or see what you're doing (for what I may have ahead on me for the angled and radiussed roofs of the Transfers on the Malossi 166 for example). It had been suggested that a 90 head on the Dremel (ref 575) might help, but I also have doubts about fitting it into smaller diameter cylinders it looks quite a chunky bit of kit. I couldn't find the longer burs in 3mm, only 6mm, which is a shame because Dremel can't take 6mm, and they would have been handy. I'm only posting so you don't think you're being ignored truth is, I don't know either (otherwise I'd have said).įor the DR177 porting I used a Dremel and a flex extension (ref 225) with standard 3mm tungsten carbide burr assortment similar to these: (It's Summer on the South coast maybe less so up your way). Cool ya boots mate! - Replies are always slow over Bank Holidays 'cos everyone's out playing down the seaside.
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