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I've never tried a rotozip, but my dremel with the plunge attatchment and zip bits I would think would work on the same physical principal.

I think (I really could be wrong, so please feel free to correct me) that the culprit, and trick, to controlling these tools is a strange thing called Gyroscopic Precession .

A force applied to a rotating body will cause a reaction at 90ยบ to the angle of the force.

(I think I got that right)

What this means, is to gain better control of the rototool, apply "up" to go left, "left" to go down "down" to go right and "right" to go up. (Or it could be counter-clockwise), lightly guiding it with just enough pressure to keep it moving, and not really fighting it.

I swear this works for me, could be a figment of my imagination though.

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[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 12-06-2002).]


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