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Old August 22nd 14, 10:12 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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On 8/20/2014 10:40 PM, Michael Black wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, John Davis wrote:

On 8/20/2014 1:45 PM, Wymsey wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 16:26:12 +0100, Chronos wrote:

The Dremel doesn't
help - it just makes making a mess faster ;-)

But does look nice on the bench :-)



In one of the Smoke and Solder segments of Ham Nation, George Thomas
made a jig for his Dremel so it works as a cross between a table saw
and a radial saw. Allows him to cut nice straight Mitered cuts in PC
board. Alas have no clue as to which episode it was http://twit.tv/hn

Are you talking about using a cut-off wheel? I think the real problem
with those is that the wheel is too small, so unless you are cutting off
edges, the rest of the Dremel/rotary tool gets in the way.

I think some of the newer models allow for a closer use.

I thought of getting a Dremel tool for about 20 years, they looked so
neat, but I couldn't justify the cost. I had no concrete need for it.

Then suddenly I did buy one (a Sear's one, which I think was a rebadged
Dremel) when it was on sale, and once I had it, I found a use for it.
Those cut-off wheels are great, go through the jar of bolts to find the
right diameter, and if it's too long, just cut off the extra, nice and
quick.

Michael


Yes he was using a cut off wheel.. In my case I had a job where I was
using a Skill hand grinder (Their answer to the Dremel) and it had a
problem.. So I got my own Dremel, a very low end of the line model which
lasted me like 20+ years before It started to smoke (Well it was old
enough) and I had to replace it,, I now use a Crafstman, Suspect it is
made by Dremel, a bit higher up the model chain.. Last used it a couple
hours ago.

I also have a ROBI somewhere here in the RV.

The trick to proper drilling is to use a drill press and the proper
material holder, (They make one for Dremel) that way you position the
drill bit when it is NOT turning, then the jig holds it in position.

Alas... I do not have the drill press

I DO have the router adapter

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