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Pretty soon that old toy that we all used to have of putting the round peg in the round hole, will be put the square peg in the round hole. :trippy:

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so did the drill head rotate off axis or is the drill bit doing all the work? I can't tell by the video and I sure can't figure it out with my own brain :)

....best I can tell, it is both.

The bit is obviously something different, but the drill head has a very specific pattern it follows in rotation (probably has to match with placement of bit). That way it hits just right for the right part of the bit to cut the right part of metal.

Stoopid Stuff! :trippy:

I thought the drill head looked like it was not moving how I am used to seeing them move. So that answers my question that not only do you need a special drill bit, but a special drill too. Still really damn cool!

 

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