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My homemade Dremel holder

Bagge

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Almost donne with my dremel holder, will be good for use as a lathe when i scratchbuild my small projects :)

Some small things still to do and then painting it, so nice to have it donne! it's been laying in the garage for a year now :bang head

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//Mats
 
That looks like the solution to my small parts turning issues, thanks for sharing! :drinks
 
That's a very cool idea Mats , it's when I see you guys come up with stuff like this I wish that when I graduated high scool I then went to Hogwarts ........
 
Nice job, I can see this as prototype 1A. (y)

I think that would be a very marketable tool Mats. I'm always on the look out for a very cheap and small lathe.
 
It's painted and ready for action :woohoo:

Probably gonna add some things when i start using it :hmmm

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Was a little tricky with that adjustable support but i'm happy with how it turned out :)

//Mats
 
No the nut is far away from whatever i will put up in this, can't do things with to large diameter then probably the "Dremel" burns, gonna use it mostly for making round discs and smaller diameter objects.
 
put together a simple sanding disc to be able to sand the evergreen profiles to a perfect(?) angle :)

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//Mats
 
spin the wheel with the sandpaper and hold the edge of the profile against it. and the small wood piece ontop with the wingnut, there you can adjust the angle
 
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