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Well, everything finally works and I must say, cool little machine. Very quiet and smoothe running. Power carving is a whole new level of carving as some have pointed out. The detail difference in carving is amazing. I have three now, an arbortech, and foredom 5240 with a 44, 28, and a reciprocating handpiece, and the Master Carver. Each works very well from a specific aspect of carving. Arbortech is really good for roughing out oak, Foredome is good for shaping and taking it to the detail stage, and the Master Craft works great for medium to small detail. I am a happy camper and that is all that matters. dale
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