RC Body Reamer Tool

RC Model Body Reamer — Precision Hole Opener (1–13 mm)
Quick Size Reaming with Scale Marks
The tapered tip has clear size indicators so you can enlarge holes to the exact diameter quickly—no constant measuring or guesswork needed.

Compact, Handy Dimensions
Overall size is 130 × 17 mm (5.11 × 0.70 in). The reamer covers a practical 1–13 mm diameter range for most RC body-post, antenna, and exhaust openings.

Durable High-Strength Steel
Made from high-strength steel for excellent wear resistance and shape retention, ensuring clean cuts and long service life.

Anti-Slip, Lightweight Handle
Hollow knurled handle keeps weight low and grip secure, giving you precise control while reaming without hand fatigue.

Built for RC Modeling
Ideal DIY tool for RC car, boat, and aircraft shells—perfect for body post holes, aerial/antenna holes, exhaust vents, and more.

Specifications
| Type | RC model body reamer / shell opener |
| Material | High-strength steel |
| Reaming Range | 1–13 mm (tapered tip with size marks) |
| Overall Size | 130 × 17 mm (5.11 × 0.70 in) |
| Handle | Hollow, knurled, anti-slip |
| Use For | RC car/ship/aircraft shells; body post, aerial, exhaust holes, etc. |
| Package | 1 × Model body reamer |
FAQ
Q1: What materials can I ream with this tool?
A: It’s best for RC body materials such as polycarbonate/Lexan and other plastics, thin wood sheets, and similar soft materials.
Q2: Can it drill metal?
A: It’s not intended for thick metal. For metals, use proper drill bits and step bits. This reamer is optimized for plastic shells.
Q3: How do I get an accurate hole size?
A: Twist and push gradually while checking the engraved scale on the tip. Stop at the mark that matches your target diameter.
Q4: Any tips for safe use?
A: Always ream slowly away from your body, keep fingers clear of the tip, and use a backing block under thin shells to avoid cracking.
Q5: How should I maintain the reamer?
A: Wipe clean after use, cap the tip to protect the edge, and store dry to prevent corrosion and accidental damage.
