Talk:DremelFlexShaftHolder

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merging

There are multiple, different milling toolheads that should have different pages describing that one specific toolhead in the section Development:Toolheads
There can be a central page about PCB-milling and one about 3D-milling but they use different mills, have a different creator, can be attached to different cartesian bots and a different version-history.
Merging them only creates confusion. Marcus --MarcusWolschon 12:57, 5 April 2010 (UTC)

Please forgive my confusion.
In general I agree that each distinct toolhead should have its own distinct page.
However, from what little I could glean from reading the DremelFlexShaftHolder and Flex Shaft milling-toolhead articles,
both toolheads are the http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1832 toolhead and so both pages are about exactly the same toolhead, and so therefore should be merged.
Dear reader, if you know which of these 2 articles is *not* the http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1832 toolhead, would you please edit that article to point out what it is instead, and perhaps mention some specific difference between the two toolheads.
Thank you. --DavidCary 06:00, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
How did you get the idea that both are thing1883? DremelFlexShaftHolder states that it is thing#1703 and Flex Shaft milling-toolhead states that it is thing#1832 . --MarcusWolschon 07:18, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
Ooops. Sorry. When I saw articles had that same link in them, I somehow I got that idea in my head. Reading the articles again showed me I had jumped to an incorrect conclusion.
Thank you for straightening me out.
I'm going to try to make it even more clear for the next person -- please feel free to revert if I've still got things backwards. --DavidCary 03:24, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
Why did you delete the history of this development and state that it does not fit? It CAN be made to fit and would vibrate less then the other one due to the tighter fitting. --MarcusWolschon 04:09, 8 April 2010 (UTC)