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Tuning an Eggbeater Drill so it ‘Spins Real
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I love eggbeater drills. They work well for poking small holes in most any
material. They’re compact and light, don’t have batteries that need to be
changed, are quiet, safe and operate smoothly if you know how to tune them. The
other thing that I love about eggbeaters is that they’re mechanically complex
relative to planes, spokeshaves and other hand tools, yet the classic makers of
these tools have done a terrific job of producing elegant designs.
My dad was kind enough to lend me his Millers Falls #77A eggbeater so I could
run you through a tune-up.
Andy
Seaman
April, 2006

