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Foredom motor choice
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<blockquote data-quote="nmurph" data-source="post: 5250424" data-attributes="member: 18671"><p>I have an SR and two older Fordom motors that are discontinued(EE, S). The high speed of the SR is nice for polishing ports but not really needed for grinding where control is more needed than speed. I use the reversible motor to keep the cut spinning in a direction so that if it jumps there is no damage to the part or my fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmurph, post: 5250424, member: 18671"] I have an SR and two older Fordom motors that are discontinued(EE, S). The high speed of the SR is nice for polishing ports but not really needed for grinding where control is more needed than speed. I use the reversible motor to keep the cut spinning in a direction so that if it jumps there is no damage to the part or my fingers. [/QUOTE]
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