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Small right angle (RA) porting handpieces for Foredom motors.

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I just ordered some more burrs for my setup. Still haven't worn out the first head....think I have done 7 saws with it now.

They’re awesome little things. I have two now. I don’t really use any other right angle anymore. They’re just much more comfortable and more accurate I think.

I would advise anyone considering a right angle hand piece to get in touch with Shaun and get one if he has them available.


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They’re the perfect tool for these little things. 4 of these wee echos on my bench today.


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Well I must say to be honest I was a bit apprehensive about these when they first came out. Seemed small and fragile for the(mostly) big cylinders that I do, or so I thought just looking at it.
After actually getting one in hand and trying it out I have to say the little guy won me over. While it may never be a powerhouse to hawg out massive amounts of material in a short time, what I found is that is a positive, as it's excellent for fine detail work after using the 182c which can be a bit excessive at times.
Time will tell, I think using it in this manor, not being my only R/A, it should last me a long time. Shaun having the bits all sorted out for you is a plus too. Attachment is simple enough slide in and push the button on the back of the head and let it go. Being fixed in position could be a bit of a minus not being able to slide the bit in or out. That cylinder would have to be come upon first for it to get past the hypothetical.
Overall I give it an A- while not the perfect tool for absolutely everything, it's a great tool for a lot of things and that certainly makes it a good tool worth having in my book. :)
 
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