Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:15 pm
Yes it is, and they sure are proud of them.robinson46176 wrote:Cute as a speckled pup under a little red wagon...![]()
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Yes it is, and they sure are proud of them.robinson46176 wrote:Cute as a speckled pup under a little red wagon...![]()
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I'm curious now if this is a Shopsmith/Total Shop kind of knock-off? It doesn't look hand made, or a one-off at all. It looks like it came from a factory. But where?Heath,
In looking at the photos I can tell you that the only part of that machine that is ours is the motor. All of the other parts were reproduced.
The two-speed motor is good because you can get 6 different speeds out of the drill based on the position of the belt on the pulleys. We do have a variable speed controller available if you have a need to run at speeds in between what the pulleys will do.
Give me a call and we can get you a belt.
Best Regards,
And got this just now in reply:Thanks so much for the info! I'm even more intrigued and curious about this particular machine now. Was this a knock-off by another company, or do you think it was hand made or is a one-off? It just doesn't have that hand made look and feel to it and looks like a factory unit.
I'm a Shopsmith collector and have three Model 10ERs and one Mark 5. The 10ER has a 3-step pulley system like this micro drill press. There was also a variable speed controller option for it. The Mark 5 has a variable speed controller. There were several companies that made knock-offs of the Shopsmith Mark 5, even using Shopsmith parts to build their molds. Total Shop was the knock-off that had the most success. Is my micro drill press a similar type knock-off? Do you have any idea who might have originally made it?
I'll get back with you soon regarding the belt.
So for now, I'm just assuming it is a hand/shop-made knock-off of a Cameron Micro Drill Press using their motor. But, it is a VERY well made knock-off!Heath,
That is the first knock-off I've seen! I would think it's more of a one-off since it isn't painted or anything. I have no idea who would have made that! Sorry! There are other companies that purchase our drill press and put their name on it.