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Review on πŸ’Ž Casting Jewelry Pendants: Essential Supplies for Beautiful Creations by Vincent Blitz

Revainrating 4 out of 5

At the end of the work, you can use a clamp handle.

The only downward force in the material dissipates and drives the mechanism to rotate, creating torque that is ultimately not transmitted to the object you are drilling into, so if your material is hard and /or your drill Not sharp enough to bite, it can appear to dance fruitlessly on the surface as you swing like crazy. If they added a freely rotating handle closer to the bit to push the drill towards your object and create torque with the pushing motion of the other hand, this tool would be much more successful. In its current iteration, you might find that inefficient power delivery means you're pushing this thing forward, which can be forever frustrating when you see little progress at depth. This is really where you want to use this as using a pin vise on hard stuff can be tedious at times. You don't have this problem with softer materials like non-hard woods and most plastics, but you do sacrifice accuracy on these materials compared to a traditional pin vise due to the inherent torque fluctuations with this drill bit. and considering how easy it is to drive a vise into these materials, this tool feels less like a tool and more like a trick.

Pros
  • Vise
Cons
  • Slightly torn