The tool can truly hold its rpm when it's stressed, that was proved. I don't think that power is a problem, because a considerable amount of work was done under pressure, and it still had the same indicators when all was said and done. I personally wouldn't try to load it down with such pressure if I owned it, but it was free - so go for it. I noticed that the bits/tools that you mounted into it were all the type that would vibrate (except for the sanding disks) and so all I heard was vibration from the Depstech. I would have liked to compare those bits to one of the precision types of cutter bits. OOPS, I just remembered and reviewed the video to prove it to myself - the first bit was a small round cutter bit and there was no perceivable vibration sound. One of my pet peeves are tools that use bushings rather than ball bearings in rotary conditions. It would be nice to know the makeup of this tool. I would have to investigate the internal use of ball bearings (or roller bearings) before I would purchase it. Price was not discussed either, if not explicitly stated, could it be given in comparison to other tools like it?
@@KyleHallwoodworker - I was envisioning the "manufacturer suggested price" like they might do for other brands of products. But I feel it must be compared to another "like or similar" tool as this. So, it would have to be a small, battery powered, like a Dremel maybe. Thanks for the review.
WOW I’m definitely buying one right now on amazon
Very cool video! Thanks
You’re welcome
What brand of burr
Saburrtooth burrs
Did you put the carving burr tools you were using you were using?
I'm using Saburrtooth burrs. They Dont seem to be on Amazon at this time
The tool can truly hold its rpm when it's stressed, that was proved. I don't think that power is a problem, because a considerable amount of work was done under pressure, and it still had the same indicators when all was said and done. I personally wouldn't try to load it down with such pressure if I owned it, but it was free - so go for it. I noticed that the bits/tools that you mounted into it were all the type that would vibrate (except for the sanding disks) and so all I heard was vibration from the Depstech. I would have liked to compare those bits to one of the precision types of cutter bits. OOPS, I just remembered and reviewed the video to prove it to myself - the first bit was a small round cutter bit and there was no perceivable vibration sound. One of my pet peeves are tools that use bushings rather than ball bearings in rotary conditions. It would be nice to know the makeup of this tool. I would have to investigate the internal use of ball bearings (or roller bearings) before I would purchase it. Price was not discussed either, if not explicitly stated, could it be given in comparison to other tools like it?
Hey Roger . I could try to do a comparison video but it would be against a corded rotary tool of a bigger brand
@@KyleHallwoodworker - I was envisioning the "manufacturer suggested price" like they might do for other brands of products. But I feel it must be compared to another "like or similar" tool as this. So, it would have to be a small, battery powered, like a Dremel maybe. Thanks for the review.
Hey great video , thanks as always ,
Do you know if it would run a flexi shaft ?
, , could be handy when up a scaffold ect 🤔
I’m not sure if it will . I have a Dremel flex shaft maybe I’ll try it out . It does look like they offer a flex shaft with the corded version