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| Topic Started: May 8 2010, 11:03 AM (736 Views) | |
| Sam | May 8 2010, 11:03 AM Post #1 |
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Can anyone recommend an electric eraser available in UK ? |
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| cackiepratt | May 8 2010, 11:23 AM Post #2 |
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Hi Sam, you can get these at most Art Shop retailers, the ones I have are Battery operated, are made by Denkeshi and vary in price from £2-3 up to about £30 , I have a little electric hobby drill come grinder which I use, I use the rubber tips that you get with the Denkeski`s, but you have to very careful when using it this way as to the speed at which it operates at, be gentle, and its fine. They all seem to work fine.
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| KatLeib | May 8 2010, 04:35 PM Post #3 |
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There's a battery powered one called Rub Outs that's pretty inexpensive, a coupla bucks or so... Its what I use when I use an electric eraser. I bet you can find them across the pond as well... Rub Outs |
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| Hasey | May 9 2010, 03:06 AM Post #4 |
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Sam there's these 2: Eraser 1 Eraser 2 |
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| Sam | May 9 2010, 08:19 AM Post #5 |
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Thanks for the info...Imight just spend £3 and get one |
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| Artspray | May 9 2010, 09:05 PM Post #6 |
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try glueing a piece of eraser to an old electric toothbrush head ,should give better results being reciprocating rather than rotory |
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| Mr Pid | May 9 2010, 10:04 PM Post #7 |
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Misunderstood Genius!!
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The more you pay the better torque you get off the motor - this depends on what you are erasing. Tough solvent paints need alot more work whereas paint like Etac FX500 erases very easily. Again - you get what you pay for, I have one of each and for really tough stuff..... a shot blaster!!
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| Svee | May 10 2010, 04:41 AM Post #8 |
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Never tried erasing paint but i bought a battery powered one off evilbay a while back for 99p (i spared no expence lol) and it works great for pencil drawings. Came with 50 replacment rubbers too *ooer*
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| Artspray | May 10 2010, 01:43 PM Post #9 |
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my luv evilbay my just scored an as new olympos 100b fer the grand total of £13 inc recorded delivery ,the seller kindly put it on a buy it now for my oh deep joy
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| Hasey | May 10 2010, 02:35 PM Post #10 |
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You bar steward Paul :angry: |
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Hi Sam, you can get these at most Art Shop retailers, the ones I have are Battery operated, are made by Denkeshi and vary in price from £2-3 up to about £30 , I have a little electric hobby drill come grinder which I use, I use the rubber tips that you get with the Denkeski`s, but you have to very careful when using it this way as to the speed at which it operates at, be gentle, and its fine. They all seem to work fine. 
8:33 AM May 18