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Electric hand-operated drilling tool set for resin casting molds, electric pin screw kit with 8 drill pins (0.8 to 1.2 mm)
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Description
Electric Resin Jewelry Making Kit: These electric drilling tools are designed for resin jewelry making. The pin screw will help you easily drill small holes in resin, bringing you great convenience for making necklaces, earrings, bracelets, pendants, keychains, models, and so on.
Practical and Functional: Our electric pin screw kit is powered, more efficient and powerful to use. The 8-piece drill pins are ready for you to choose from, making your entire DIY process smoother.
Please ensure the USB is plugged into the wall outlet, not the computer, so the electric hand drill has sufficient speed. High-quality material: The drill bits are made of high-speed steel, sturdy and reusable. Combined with an electric resin drill, it can be used with resin, wood, plastic, polymer clay, beads, pearls, and other soft surfaces. Not suitable for hard materials such as iron, stone, and so on. Easy to use: After selecting and installing The necessary drill bits, as long as the power is connected and the switch is on, you can drill holes for your resin molds, crafts, or other DIY projects that require precise drilling; Each bit can be tightened, you must follow the sixth image to tighten before use. You will get: the package comes with 1 drill bit. Electric hand drill with 8 pieces of pins (0.8-1.2 mm), including 2 pieces 0.8 mm, 2 pieces 1.0 mm, 2 pieces 1.1 mm, 2 pieces 1.2 mm, 20 x key rings (gold and silver), 40 x screw pins (gold and silver), 40 pieces 7 open rings (gold and silver), 1 key, 110 pieces in totalFeatures
- BrandYS-YALOTRS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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