_GOTOBOTTOM
Buy, Sell or Trade: Selling: General
General items for sale by poster.
Mini drills
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Friday, October 23, 2015 - 06:57 PM UTC
Hi colleagues! I suggest your attention drills of nickel-titan alloy, manufacturer VDW, Germany, Dusseldorf. Drills have fenomenal "metall memory", they are completley unbreakable, perfect for perforator-chuck 2.5mm. Diametr at top 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4mm+0.02mm per 1 mm length. Price for set number 1-18$, 2-15.5$, 3-27.5$.
If you are intrested write here: [email protected]






ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Friday, October 30, 2015 - 10:55 PM UTC
I ordered 2 sets. Will report back when I receive them.
Robbd01
#323
Visit this Community
Arizona, United States
Member Since: February 13, 2013
entire network: 791 Posts
KitMaker Network: 161 Posts
Posted: Friday, October 30, 2015 - 11:29 PM UTC

Quoted Text

I ordered 2 sets. Will report back when I receive them.



I will wait to hear your report. Not sure what is better, ordering set 1 and 2 or just set 3 (1 and 2 minus the .4 bit)

Cheers
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2015 - 02:31 AM UTC

Quoted Text


Quoted Text

I ordered 2 sets. Will report back when I receive them.



I will wait to hear your report. Not sure what is better, ordering set 1 and 2 or just set 3 (1 and 2 minus the .4 bit)

Cheers



You should PM Peter/Efedrin, i have the drill #4 in set 2, When I say I have, I mean I have ordered of course.

ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2015 - 08:03 PM UTC
Did a lot of searching. Found the drills, they are Dental drills, which don't take away from their qualities, as long as they are the real thing. Since me, I intend to use them in Plastic/Resin, I do not foresee trouble drilling through these materials.

You have to know beforehand that Peter/Efedrin's email address is not the one you'll pay for the drills. Again, it doesn't mean a thing but I emailed that address and asked for an ETA for shipping, no answer but it's the weekend and I have no life and I am here 24 hours/day.

Sometimes I forget that peoples do NOT spend the same amount of time waiting for emails to appear.

So stay tuned.
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 - 10:16 PM UTC

Quoted Text



So stay tuned.



I received them, sent by registered mail in an envelope, 7 drills, tried 1 of them, the first, purple and wow, it went through the middle part of an Evergreen H-Column #287 1/4" (.250) like it was a hot knife in cold butter.

You can make almost microscopic hole or larger if you drill as far as the color.

You really can bend them like he has shown in the other photos.

I am very much happy with this, they really seem indestructible for plastic and styrene and ABS. I didn't try them in other material. Yet!

Marc/ubi

ps: I used this small drill I bought a while ago in eBay:

Robbd01
#323
Visit this Community
Arizona, United States
Member Since: February 13, 2013
entire network: 791 Posts
KitMaker Network: 161 Posts
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2015 - 04:47 AM UTC

Quoted Text


Quoted Text



So stay tuned.



I received them, sent by registered mail in an envelope, 7 drills, tried 1 of them, the first, purple and wow, it went through the middle part of an Evergreen H-Column #287 1/4" (.250) like it was a hot knife in cold butter.

You can make almost microscopic hole or larger if you drill as far as the color.

You really can bend them like he has shown in the other photos.

I am very much happy with this, they really seem indestructible for plastic and styrene and ABS. I didn't try them in other material. Yet!

Marc/ubi

ps: I used this small drill I bought a while ago in eBay:




So the pic you posted is what you get ?? or is that just a generic pic of your drill. That looks like a lot of drill bits.

Cheers
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2015 - 06:40 AM UTC
Generic pic of the drill I used. Look at Efedrin's photos to see what you get.
Robbd01
#323
Visit this Community
Arizona, United States
Member Since: February 13, 2013
entire network: 791 Posts
KitMaker Network: 161 Posts
Posted: Monday, November 16, 2015 - 06:13 AM UTC
Took the plunge - ordered sets 1 & 2. Did it through paypal.

Cheers
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 - 07:38 PM UTC

Quoted Text

Took the plunge - ordered sets 1 & 2. Did it through paypal.

Cheers



Good, they are quite fantastic. Did you contact Peter/Pyotr/Efedrin before ordering?

Marc/ubi
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Saturday, November 28, 2015 - 09:18 PM UTC
Rise the theme. Drills are actual to order)
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Monday, December 14, 2015 - 02:15 AM UTC
In honour of Christmas, New Year, and Star Wars, which'll come out any day, the shipping over whole world is free from 12 december to 12 january.
Robbd01
#323
Visit this Community
Arizona, United States
Member Since: February 13, 2013
entire network: 791 Posts
KitMaker Network: 161 Posts
Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 - 03:12 AM UTC
My sets finally showed up today. Came in a Russian looking envelope with Russian pictures and stamps. I got 2 gifts along with my order. One is I got an extra .02 (Yellow) drill bit and the other is a Ukrainian 1 hryvnia bill which kind of threw me there for a bit. Spent some time googling that one. That did not look like a Ruble. I included a pic. Sort of a novelty for me. I did mark out Efedrin's address. I am sure he did not want that plastered all over the internet




Cheers and thanks
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 - 06:57 PM UTC
Hi, Rob! I'm glad, that you recived envelope, honestly, I felt nervous, that Russian post lost it, or Ametican post stopped it, cause there is foreing money in cover.

With best regrads, Peter!
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Friday, December 18, 2015 - 06:26 PM UTC

Quoted Text

I got 2 gifts along with my order.




Cheers and thanks



You have more than two gifts Robbie. the 3 round disks are either sanding disks or saws. Install them on the Dremel bits with a screw on top.

(I think)
Robbd01
#323
Visit this Community
Arizona, United States
Member Since: February 13, 2013
entire network: 791 Posts
KitMaker Network: 161 Posts
Posted: Friday, December 18, 2015 - 08:26 PM UTC

Quoted Text


Quoted Text

I got 2 gifts along with my order.




Cheers and thanks



You have more than two gifts Robbie. the 3 round disks are either sanding disks or saws. Install them on the Dremel bits with a screw on top.

(I think)



Yea I realized what they were after I took the pic and opened them. 2x saw and 1x sanding disk

Cheers

majjanelson
Visit this Community
South Carolina, United States
Member Since: December 14, 2006
entire network: 1,355 Posts
KitMaker Network: 336 Posts
Posted: Saturday, December 19, 2015 - 07:47 AM UTC
I ordered one Set #1 the other day.

Peter posted it the next day and provided a tracking number for the Russian Postal System.

I'll let y'all know how the bits are when they arrive.

Merry Christmas!
majjanelson
Visit this Community
South Carolina, United States
Member Since: December 14, 2006
entire network: 1,355 Posts
KitMaker Network: 336 Posts
Posted: Friday, January 08, 2016 - 10:48 PM UTC
I received my order yesterday in the mail. The envelope, similar to the one pictured by Robbie, contained the following:

One Set 1 Drill Bits (0.1-purple, 0.15-white, 0.2-yellow, 0.25-red).

+ one 0.30 or 0.35 Drill Bit, green (Peter's pictures of Set 2 & Set 3 have the blue and green banded bits switched).

+ one 0.30 Pick Tip (I can use this as a center mark to start the drill bits).

+ one 0.35 Broach (for cleaning or enlarging holes).

+ 10 Ruble bill (using a currency converter, this is about $0.13 USD).

The smallest bits are more flexible and harder to start drilling a hole with, so the center mark tool will become useful. I also am thinking of using a short piece of tubing to make the tapered bit more stiff for drilling smaller holes.

Peter provided excellent communication via e-mails, and even offered to send a replacement set of bits if the first package hadn't shown up by next week. Even though he provided a tracking number with the Russian Mail System, it unfortunately stopped updating once it arrived in the USA.

All in all, these drill bits are an EXCELLENT value for the money along with the bonus gifts from Peter, and I recommend them without reservation.

Thank you, Peter!
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Saturday, January 09, 2016 - 08:44 PM UTC
Hi Jeff, I am truly happy that all is Okay. The ruble bill is not for the value, it's more like a souvenir of Russia. I received a 50 Ruble bill myself, which I put immediately in a plastic envelope to keep it in the perfect condition it arrived.

And all my "2 sets" drills are alive & kicking, so yes, I confirm again: it's a great deal. Thx Pyotr
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Monday, January 18, 2016 - 06:32 PM UTC
The suggestion is still actually
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Sunday, February 14, 2016 - 06:29 PM UTC
Goods are aviable to order
majjanelson
Visit this Community
South Carolina, United States
Member Since: December 14, 2006
entire network: 1,355 Posts
KitMaker Network: 336 Posts
Posted: Monday, February 22, 2016 - 10:56 PM UTC
An update to my earlier posts.

These bits will likely work best for enlarging smaller holes as opposed to actually creating new holes. They can be used to drill new holes, but their flexible shafts can make it difficult to start a hole where you want it.

Peter sent in my set a "Center Marking" tool, which looks like the other dental drill bits but has no fluting, and is solid, which makes it a taper shaft needle.

I tested it to make a center mark, and then tried some of the smaller bits, and it seemed to help them "bite" and start.

The smallest diameter bits seemed too flexible and hard to keep straight when trying to start drilling a hole. I thought I'd try using piece of metal tubing as a "stiffener" that's short enough to let a few mm of the tip stick out but holds the rest of the drill bit shaft to prevent the flexing.

Due to the taper of the drill bits, I did a test using a couple "stepped" small diameter metal tubes (copper & aluminum) inserted into each other and then those slid over the end of the dental drill bits. The OD of the smaller tube was a press fit into the ID of the larger tube.

For the finest size I have (0.1 mm) the tubes could be "loose" on the drill flutes (not jammed on tight), with only about 3 mm of the tip of the bit exposed. This allowed me to start drilling a hole much easier than without the tubes supporting the drill bit. The bits were turned with my finger tips.

In my opinion, these dental drill bits don't drill holes as easily as standard drill bits, but they do NOT break like fine carbon steel bits will. I've already broken a couple #94+ size bits due to just a slight amount of twisting the bit relative to the bit's axial center line. The dental drill bits don't cut a new hole well, but are much more forgiving in how they are used, along with that you can use them as a reamer or hole enlarger.

Using a very fine pin tip to center mark a hole location is recommended with the dental drill bits. That's also true for regular drill bits, too.

I hope this provides you with some additional information.
verngood
Visit this Community
United States
Member Since: November 04, 2015
entire network: 15 Posts
KitMaker Network: 4 Posts
Posted: Friday, February 26, 2016 - 02:41 AM UTC
Hi Peter,
My drills arrived today. The mailman delivered them stating "found loose in the mail" Thanks for putting my address inside the package;the drills were all there.
Regards,
Vern
Efedrin
Visit this Community
Russia
Member Since: October 05, 2015
entire network: 12 Posts
KitMaker Network: 11 Posts
Posted: Friday, March 18, 2016 - 12:16 AM UTC
Hi, Vern!
I'm really glad, that you recived package, hope you like contence)
The suggestion is still actually, drills are aviable to order
ubisuck
Visit this Community
Quebec, Canada
Member Since: December 20, 2012
entire network: 461 Posts
KitMaker Network: 103 Posts
Posted: Sunday, April 03, 2016 - 07:44 PM UTC

Quoted Text


I'm really glad, that you received package, hope you like contents)
drills are available to order



Peter/Efedrin/Pyotr:


Привет , я получил пакет этот mornig , на самом деле 10 минут назад. Также подписан для него , так как вы просили подписи для приема.

Я очень доволен содержанием enveloppe , и я до сих пор удивляюсь , как вам удалось получить прибыль . Даже почтальоном был поражен, когда я показал ему содержимое .

Как я уже начал рассказывать вам в наших последних писем , метадон постепенно начинает быть эффективной . Я очень рад , потому что фентанил начал , чтобы заставить меня выглядеть как зомби , реальна

Береги себя

ваш друг Марк

This is what I received after ordering set 1:



Of course, not the Ammo Pen and the scalpel. They are there to show size comparison.
 _GOTOTOP