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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    For the casual restorer the only key attachment is the flex shaft. I do my drilling with an actual cordless drill as I find it easier to control. I am assuming that people who wish to use it as a router/drill press/table saw get the actual tools instead.
    Have you seen the dremel stylis?

    Here's a link to a video by the dremel peeople about it:
    http://fp.vendaria.com/vpop/VpopV6.h...D=&BV_EngineID=

    I keep looking at it but never got it or used one. It uses a lithium-ion battery so I don't know how long it lasts. Perhaps it gets tired and needs a recharge about the same time you do

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    I haven't but I'd like to hear from people who did. Based on my current info, I'd use it only if I had several sets of batteries lol.

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    I think that holding it with that extra handle would be a little awkward for me. I'm use to holing it like a pen/pencil. Also, with the perpendicular handle I'd most likely bump it on the work area and screw up what I was working on (Don't want to bump the spinner when you are working near that cutting edge!). I'm also a bit reluctant to try that flexshaft that came with my dremel, but I have a feeling that once I do, I'll love it (no more bulky spinner to hold).

    I'm more interested in this sort of set up for my dremel:
    http://www.hechinger.com/web/catalog...aspx?pid=61829

    C utz

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