Leo Voisine
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- East Freeetown, Massachusetts
I believe I could benefit from a decent rotary tool.
The Dremel is a bit small and under powered - though some people could build a grand armior with it.
The Die Grinder it I think a bit too big and powerful.
If you saw in the video of the state seal - Melissa was using a tool to carve the Carolina State seal sign. I am looking for something like that.
I have used Die grinders at work plenty - and they are great in steel grinding - but that is not my need.
I will be more than 80% wood and other sign materials.
I want something about 2-3 time more powerful than my low end Craftsmen "dremel" tool and about 50% as powerful as a die grinder.
Being a little larger than a Dremel is OK - but an angle head grinder is WAY WAY too big.
It's gotta be Variable speed
Am I looking for the impossible.
Ohhhh - and I don't want to pay a lot for a top quality tool - I don't
The Dremel is a bit small and under powered - though some people could build a grand armior with it.
The Die Grinder it I think a bit too big and powerful.
If you saw in the video of the state seal - Melissa was using a tool to carve the Carolina State seal sign. I am looking for something like that.
I have used Die grinders at work plenty - and they are great in steel grinding - but that is not my need.
I will be more than 80% wood and other sign materials.
I want something about 2-3 time more powerful than my low end Craftsmen "dremel" tool and about 50% as powerful as a die grinder.
Being a little larger than a Dremel is OK - but an angle head grinder is WAY WAY too big.
It's gotta be Variable speed
Am I looking for the impossible.
Ohhhh - and I don't want to pay a lot for a top quality tool - I don't