Other Lets see your porting tools!

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Harbor freight does not offer one, regrettably. I bought and used a NSK impulse na45-400 air driven, 60 deg. It is, however almost as expensive. Quite powerful, no vibration.
 
Used air tools for years. Even had old dentist type angle tools. Worked well but got tired of listening to it and my hands getting cold. Switched to cc specialties about 4 years ago. Took a little getting used to. The electric doesn't spin fast but it has tons of torque. Other then a slight learning curve I'd never go back now
I'm sure once I learn what to do correctly I'll go all out. $800 is a lot to spend
 

Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California

These your cylinders on ebay? haha
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37

Precipitation Hardened
Location
Indy
It might be too late but I use an NSK 90° head on a Foredom adapter. The small size works great for transfers. CC sells them for $319 $312. http://www.ccspecialtytoolstore.com/right-angle-rotary-hand-tool-for-porting-p/182amc.htm

I have a Foredom TX motor and a few straight handpieces for direct work. Each has its own arbor to save from constantly changing arbors. I just swap assembled handpieces instead. I chose the TX over the SR for the torque. Reverse on the motor isn't needed if your 90° handpiece can chuck burrs backwards. Porting is a slow, high-torque process, and doesn't need RPMs. Polishing is where RPMs get used most.

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It might be too late but I use an NSK 90° head on a Foredom adapter. The small size works great for transfers. CC sells them for $319. http://www.ccspecialtytoolstore.com/right-angle-rotary-hand-tool-for-porting-p/182amc.htm

I have a Foredom TX motor and a few straight handpieces for direct work. Each has its own arbor to save from constantly changing arbors. I just swap assembled handpieces instead. I chose the TX over the SR for the torque. Reverse on the motor isn't needed if your 90° handpiece can chuck burrs backwards. Porting is a slow, high-torque process, and doesn't need RPMs. Polishing is where RPMs get used most.
That's one of the pieces I ordered. I'm pumped.
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
Franky FX put an ss865 on 61x cases and they had some mega porting done to make it work


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