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Fine Drill Bit 1.0mm for Tamiya Model Assembly

Fine Drill Bit 1.0mm for Tamiya Model Assembly

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344062089

SKU: TA-74095

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18.00 zł
Lowest price in the last 30 days : 18.00 zł
Precision is key with this high-quality 1.0mm fine drill bit made of high-speed steel (HSS), perfect for precise Tamiya model assembly. Ideal for plastic, wood, and aluminum materials, compatible with Tamiya electric drills and screwdrivers. A must-have tool for hobbyists and model makers.
Precision is key with this high-quality 1.0mm fine drill bit made of high-speed steel (HSS), perfect for precise Tamiya model assembly. Ideal for plastic, wood, and aluminum materials, compatible with Tamiya electric drills and screwdrivers. A must-have tool for hobbyists and model makers.
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Description

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High-quality 1.0mm fine drill bit made of high-speed steel (HSS) for precise Tamiya model assembly. Suitable for plastic, wood, and aluminum materials. Compatible with Tamiya electric drills and screwdrivers. A must-have tool for hobbyists and model makers.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

Kind: Drills,Bits

TA-74095

Description

Producer
Tamiya
Kind
Drills,Bits

Specific References

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4950344062089

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