Daisy Woo wrote:
I have the HDRC tool and I have to agree with Sean. The tool is fine for single platter, but you can do these without any tools. The platters tend to move around freely. I think with a bit more design on this they may have a workable tool. For example, if the fingers were hard anodised to decrease the diameter and smooth the finish, but I still think there will be problems with movement and eventually they will break off.
When I got mine, I got a packet of Finger Bobs. I have a feeling these are supposed to slip over the fingers to provide extra grip, but I havent tried. If anyone from HDRC is reading this post, please provide some answers - pretty please

Daiwoo
Daiwoo, The 'Finger Bobs' are Antistatic Finger Cots... We find they are much easier to work with than gloves, with these you only need to wear them on the fingers you are using if you wish, I recommend using them on all fingers just to be safe. They are disposable too so do not keep re-using them.
HDD Spaz wrote:
you get the new tool designed for multiple platters. I think they call it the premium version? its about 850 usd. also a video on the website. He says it makes platter swaps simple : )
I'm not saying too much here due to the ramifications of anything which could be percieved in the slightest to be advertising at all on these forums. The tool in the video is what I would call a MKI product, this 'Premium Version' is a MK-V. The mechanics of the tool are very different to the original units.
I have only used the prototype and have not seen the final release model yet...
Hope this answers some questions.