pulsegraver vs lindsay classic foot control

Stock682

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For anyone who has had both, which would you choose for a new purchase. I have a compressor, so that's a non issue.
I do mostly pave but would like to dabble a bit in engraving in the near future.
I heard that the 3d printed handpiece can get warm, and in even 1 time (someone said on facebook) it even broke in half.
I'm purely interested from a performance point of view, which gives the nicest experience to work with?

Thank you for your time.

PS: if you have a Lindsay classic foot, (collet) for sale. please let me know
 
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Old Gunsmith

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I currently use a pulsegraver. I like the portability when a drill battery inverter is used to power it and the lack of noise from a compressor. It has almost an infinite amount of saveable settings so it can be adapted to all kinds of work. The handpiece does get warm at times but this is usually a sign that it is being over powered or being forced and settings need to be changed.

Mostly it is a matter of personal preference and what you get used to.
 

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For anyone who has had both, which would you choose for a new purchase. I have a compressor, so that's a non issue.
I do mostly pave but would like to dabble a bit in engraving in the near future.
I heard that the 3d printed handpiece can get warm, and in even 1 time (someone said on facebook) it even broke in half.
I'm purely interested from a performance point of view, which gives the nicest experience to work with?

Thank you for your time.

PS: if you have a Lindsay classic foot, (collet) for sale. please let me know
682: you'll likely get a better response by seeking that in the classified section of the forum.
 

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