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Reddit mentions of Micro Air-powered Pencil Die Grinder Tool Pneumatic 70000 RPM 3mm

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Micro Air-powered Pencil Die Grinder Tool Pneumatic 70000 RPM 3mm
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    Features:
  • 【Specification】Air inlet: 1/4" NPT;Average air consumption: 2 CFM;Collet size: 1/8''(3mm)
  • 【Working】70000 RPM Free Speed-----90PSI Air Pressure-----High-speed pencil type grinder, can adapt to high speed precision machining Sophisticated interior design, easy use and durable.
  • 【Safe and Durable】Small size, light weight, pen design, easy to use one hand.Precision designed micro grinder, safe and durable.High-speed rotation,improve grinding speed.
  • 【Hose Protector】Convenient hose with hose protector. Rear exhaust to prevent the chip flying anti-chip scattering and reduce noise.
  • 【Occasion】-----All kinds of metal precision grinding,Cutting plastic, stone, wood, etc., grinding, polishing, Clean jewelry, dies, rotors, backing plates, brake pads, cylinder heads, mounts and many other applications; suitable for hobby use
Specs:
Height3.94 Inches
Length8.86 Inches
SizeLP-280A
Width1.97 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Micro Air-powered Pencil Die Grinder Tool Pneumatic 70000 RPM 3mm:

u/President_Hoover · 3 pointsr/Tools

Perhaps, I feel, i have up-sold the power I would need. I guess I wasn't thinking that you guys would be in the mind set of industry type jobs.

So let's see if this alters your opinion any. When I say air brush, I don't mean a massive re-spray a car one I mean a model maker type small hand one.

And the pencil gringer is pretty similar to This

It's for sure on the table, jeweler type work. I just didn't want something too small that I'd have to baby all the time.

With this new information am I still looking at a $1,200 compressor with a 60/80 gallon tank? This seems excessive to me but as stated in the OP I know nothing, so I'm happy to take your word, just checking.