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Hey everyone. With my quest for ammonites I need to see if there is a recommended good Electric scrib. Pneumatic I can find a few but compressors are going to keep the misses up. We all know that is not good. Just found 3 new species for my collection but they are invedded in concrete. Well you know what I mean.
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I don't know if this has been addressed, but do you want to prepare fossil WITHOUT an airscribe or compressor? The Dremel 290 is bulky but there is an alternative: CH Hanson 50002. It acts like a mini jackhammer instead of rotating like most other rotary engravers on market. You can get 3600-7200 SPM (Stroke Per Minute). You can control the speed, and power by turning the knobs on the top. Super easy to use and I use it to prepare fish fossil. The stylus has a really small point too with diameter stylus 1/1/6" or .062 in and can be easily changed. So you if you want to prepare fish fossils, without the need for air compressor a cheap alternative is the CH Hanson which cost around $65. I've been looking for an airscribe without the need for an air compressor and this works perfectly. It's not loud either. It's actually very quiet compared to an airscribe. It runs at a lower SPM but it works perfectly fine with softer matrix. An all electric "airscribe" without the hassle of an air compressor! The convenient of this is you can prepare fossil anywhere inside the house since it's not loud and did I mention no need for an air compressor?
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