Electric handy drill - Tamiya
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3 3 May 2021, 14:32
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I struggled a bit getting this thing together I remember. 😄
I like taking out the two batteries when I am not using the drill, to avoid, maybe draining the batteries, but now that I think about it, maybe it doesn't matter much, unsure.
I prefer a hand operated drill for precision, because of the risk of drilling too hard through plastic with the electrical motor.
3 May 2021, 15:04
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I'm very pleased with this tool .... has he right speed for plastic ... Of course for precision drilling I prefer manual tools. I had no problems assembilng the drill ... much easier that Ikea furniture 😉
3 May 2021, 15:32
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An 1/8" collet will juuussst fit and allow the use of a mini three-jaw chuck. I love mine, it's the perfect speed.
3 May 2021, 17:53
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Wel .... not a true model kit ,,, but very fun tu build.