On 11/7/2011 3:59 AM, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
>>> You might try posting your query over in the CNCZone too.
>>>
>>> Once you've settled on an approach I hope you'll provide pictures for
>>> the rest of us to ooh and aah over :-)
>> I'll most likely try to get something quick and dirty done, then go from
> there.
>> At first it won't be anything to write home about, but I'll share what
> I've done
>> in case it might help.
> This is a good read.  Movie at the end too...
>
> http://www.cncathome.com/spindles.html
>
>
Looking at this website (which I agree is a good read; thanks, Frank) 
reminds me of a niggling question I've had for some time.

What's up with all these die grinders in the marketplace? There can't be 
that many mold and die makers in the world and I doubt a professional 
would use any of these consumer-grade tools anyway.

Is this just a marketing ploy or do they truly have superior performance?

The website in question dismisses the electric ones as "basically 
routers with better bearings." Agree?

Regards,
Kent

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