A new/old egg beater drill is now available from Lee Valley. Looks interesting. I have enough vintage models so probably won't buy one but it looks cool.

The blurb on the web page is as follows;

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Named for the bevel gear mechanism they share with the kitchen  implement, egg-beater drills allow precision and control that make them  well suited for small and delicate work.
 This replica is closely based  on the collectible Whitney patent drill originally produced near the end  of the 19th century. A relatively small drill, it excels at predrilling  for screws and other light-duty tasks.


Like many tools of the time, the original had intricate hand-painted  decoration that we have chosen to cast into the tool; you can detail  them with paint or colored lacquer if you want to highlight the vintage  aesthetic.

Two collets are included, one that accepts drill bits from 1/64" to  3/64" and the other drill bits from 1/16" to 3/32". Made of a tough  zinc-aluminum alloy with a black powder-coat finish, with  stainless-steel chuck and collets and a wooden crank handle.


Made in Canada.
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