I love my DSI 725 dust collector. I also use some Amazon aftermarket sanding stuff. The 3m bristles wear out fast and darn expensive. I still prefer to hand carve or whittle thou.
How does it compare to the cordless Ryobi rotary tool? I didn’t know about Worx makerx before but it seems like a slick system for hobby-level tools. Is the Ryobi much stronger?
I love my DSI 725 dust collector. I also use some Amazon aftermarket sanding stuff. The 3m bristles wear out fast and darn expensive.
I still prefer to hand carve or whittle thou.
I wish I was better at hand carving, but I just can’t get the wood to form to what I see in my mind. With power carving I don’t have that problem
How does it compare to the cordless Ryobi rotary tool? I didn’t know about Worx makerx before but it seems like a slick system for hobby-level tools. Is the Ryobi much stronger?
It doesn’t have the raw power of the Ryobi 18v brushless. If I could have only one it would have to be the Ryobi.
Is there any way to connect it without the battery to a source, for example?
It's 140 fpr the rotary and the soldering iron combo smh
And it’s less rn to include the mini angle grinder
@@andrewbaird753 3 piece combo on sale Amazon right now for $89, shall I order it?