Re: Tool Decission Dilema (Contest)
Hello Tom and Brian, and thanks for your advise. I have been trying to push and hammer engrave.......I can make cuts but not to my expectations yet. Makes me feel as if I am going "backwards" after I seen what I could do with pnuematic tools. I started about eight years ago using a high-speed rotary....which works very well on glass, wood and egg shells, but does not produce the results I like in metal. I understand that one tool can not do everything, and a lot has to do with my own ability and skills. I just don't want to have to purchase 3 or 4 handpeices as the "competitors" recomend in order to accomplish things. I would like one versital tool of good quality that I do not have to fix or update regularly, and will allow me to advance as my skills do. Maybe my expectations are a bit much? Thanks again for you advice!!
Dan Grubaugh
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