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Project by Yuri posted 955 days ago 3730 views 24 times favorited 11 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Following my previous post Dremel attachment , here is the table. First, I made a release for dremel lift by adding spring and filing thread on one side of a nut (pict.2). On the same picture is a little add-on for making easy duplicates. And, table would not be completed without sled and fence (pict.3-5).

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Woodwrecker

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#1 posted 955 days ago

T.M.O.A.D.A.
(The Mother Of All Dremel Accessories !!!)

-- Eric

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mafe

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#2 posted 954 days ago

I smply love it!
Best thoughts,
MaFe

-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.

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RogerBean

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#3 posted 954 days ago

Yuri,
As a dedicated Dremel user, I wouldn’t want to do without the little guys. You’ve created an impressive array of attachments and accessories! Well done.
Roger

-- "Everybody makes mistakes. A craftsman always fixes them." (Monty Kennedy, "The Checkering and Carving of Gunstocks", 1952)

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AaronK

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#4 posted 954 days ago

i dont even use my dremel, but that is some VERY fine work you’ve done on the attachments.

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Dennisgrosen

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#5 posted 954 days ago

waow hadn´t seen the other post but how big is you dremel since you need a routertable
I´m realy impressed over your work with all this exstra :-)
well done

Dennis

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BillyJ

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#6 posted 954 days ago

That is too cool. All of the attachments are awesome. Very nice work!

-- I've never seen a tree that I wouldn't like to repurpose into a project. I love the smell of wood in the morning - it smells like victory.

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DaddyZ

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#7 posted 954 days ago

Impressive Definately Useful !!!!

-- Pat - Worker of Wood, Collector of Tools, Father of one

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Art2010

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#8 posted 954 days ago

I use a Dremel a lot in my scroll projects. That is definitely a “high end” table. Excellent design.

-- No dear, I didn't buy a new tool. It was a gift. http://scrollsawart.web.officelive.com

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Napoleon

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#9 posted 954 days ago

Very nice :) maybe you schould contakt Dremel and ask if the want to buy the rights to use it for commerciels:D

-- Boatbuilder&blacksmith

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SawTooth1953

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#10 posted 937 days ago

Very well conceived and executed…

-- Spence in Skokie, IL

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bigike

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#11 posted 874 days ago

very nice shop made tool asortment.

-- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com

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