Only real issue here is that this little handril doesn't have stronger gear set + moter power and it's not really ment for steel work might acctuly damage the internal gears with serten abuse. How ever I got one of these in postage I wane use it for miniature stuf building my own panels for knex toys (hobby) maybe RC stuf later on
Mmmmm possible, the main stumbling block would be the plastic gears inside, if they could be swapped out and a slightly bigger motor fitted and maybe a better chuck and a light it could be a better bit of kit!!, then again that looks like days of work I’d love to do but haven’t got the time to do!!!!, thanks for reaching out sir 🤟🤟
Impressive performance from that tiny motor and two AAs. It would be pretty easy to fit a small pole-swapping switch if you want to add reverse direction. You prompted me to try some similar tests just now with my little hobby drill, bought over 40 years ago for holing out homemade circuit boards, and odd little jobs I'd now do with a Dremel. No batteries, no pistol grip, no trigger, just cylindrical body and a switch. Proper mini chuck though, capacity up to barely 3.5mm. Runs on a 12V bench supply and feels quite hefty, so expected better than your 3V kit but really wasn't much in it. Abysmal torque, 3mm bit made it through a copper pipe, struggled with a scrap of cheap construction oak, failed on steel sheet. 😕
These drills are perfect for your CIA interrogation specialist or freelance Mafia torturer ! Go through skin & bone, teeth, nails etc. no prob. Victims sing like a canary. .... apparently .....
The fact that it comes as a assembly kit like a Tamiya model is just grand. It would've been hilarious if the screw holes needed to be drilled out.
Cheers for that sir 🤟🤟
I've used a full size drill with drill bits that do worse job at drilling any sort of metal than this. That's honestly really impressive!
Cheers my friend 🤟🤟
Only real issue here is that this little handril doesn't have stronger gear set + moter power and it's not really ment for steel work might acctuly damage the internal gears with serten abuse. How ever I got one of these in postage I wane use it for miniature stuf building my own panels for knex toys (hobby) maybe RC stuf later on
its much better than I thought!! would it be better with a good drill bit in it?
Mmmm only slightly but yes and also I should have introduced a little bit of cutting oil when I tryd to drill the mild steel 👊🏻👊🏻
The question is now, can it be hacked with a stronger motor? similar to your DMC300 🧐
Mmmmm possible, the main stumbling block would be the plastic gears inside, if they could be swapped out and a slightly bigger motor fitted and maybe a better chuck and a light it could be a better bit of kit!!, then again that looks like days of work I’d love to do but haven’t got the time to do!!!!, thanks for reaching out sir 🤟🤟
@UKTOOLTALK you could easily also add a reverse function to it. Wouldn't be that hard.
Great idea sir the only problem is iv got no time to do it im afraid 😟, maybe one day 🤟🤟
Impressive performance from that tiny motor and two AAs. It would be pretty easy to fit a small pole-swapping switch if you want to add reverse direction. You prompted me to try some similar tests just now with my little hobby drill, bought over 40 years ago for holing out homemade circuit boards, and odd little jobs I'd now do with a Dremel. No batteries, no pistol grip, no trigger, just cylindrical body and a switch. Proper mini chuck though, capacity up to barely 3.5mm. Runs on a 12V bench supply and feels quite hefty, so expected better than your 3V kit but really wasn't much in it. Abysmal torque, 3mm bit made it through a copper pipe, struggled with a scrap of cheap construction oak, failed on steel sheet. 😕
Wow I’d have thought your 12v drill would be in a totally different class from this tiny drill!!, well impressed with it, cheers for your input sir 🤟🤟
I like it
Thanks Alex 🤟🤟
I wonder if someone has modded one to use a brushless motor.
Ooooo now that’s a good idea!! I wish I had enough time to do it 🤟🤟
@@UKTOOLTALK yes, time is always a problem with everything.
Nice one
Thank you Dave 🤟🤟
The parts are on a sprue
Cheers for that my friend it was on the tip of my tongue 😜
Didn't realise that it was a kit.
It’s cool isn’t it 🤟🤟
These drills are perfect for your CIA interrogation specialist or freelance Mafia torturer ! Go through skin & bone, teeth, nails etc. no prob. Victims sing like a canary. .... apparently .....
Brilliant comment sir you get a star 🌟, do me a favour never stop being you 🤟🤟