throbscottle
Well-Known Member
I've been looking at pcb drill bits on eBay and found these motors:
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a different one:
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Another listing states the motor goes up to 29326 rpm:
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The grey one looks slightly better as it has a metal back plate. If they're any good I can build a tolerable press drill with one.
Seeing as both my very cheap red no-name hobby shop mini drill and slightly better Parkside mini drill have just enough play to be not very good pcb drills, I wondered about getting one of these to build a pcb press drill. Does anyone have experience with these particular motors?
**broken link removed**
a different one:
**broken link removed**
Another listing states the motor goes up to 29326 rpm:
**broken link removed**
The grey one looks slightly better as it has a metal back plate. If they're any good I can build a tolerable press drill with one.
Seeing as both my very cheap red no-name hobby shop mini drill and slightly better Parkside mini drill have just enough play to be not very good pcb drills, I wondered about getting one of these to build a pcb press drill. Does anyone have experience with these particular motors?