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hi guys this is that Poundland engraving tool I bought a little while back cost me a pound just going to take it apart for Steve Watts because he asked a question about the motor in it so oh thats it comes with a spare bit he was wondering whether you could use the this bit as a ball joint for a radio-controlled car Im not quite sure how but I can see the possibility obviously this is coated with some sort of abrasive but it is a little ball so you might get some sort of emotion out of it theres a possibility there I suppose you clamp it into a bit of brass tubing or something anyway well that was one of his points lets do the disassembly so to take it apart to a step pull it apart rather like this thats the batteries so the springy bit makes contact with the negative end and then the positive end goes in there and if I push this like that it falls in that little push button just sits in that hole theres nothing to stop it falling out other than the motor so if you get your fing