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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakersdozen View Post
    Looking sharp mate, good job!
    Hey, is that some kind of Dremel router/plunger in the background of your string thru photos? A diy solution?
    Thanks mate. Yea that's a Dremel in the Stewmac base. Worth it's weight in gold!


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    Quote Originally Posted by vaxis85 View Post
    Thanks mate. Yea that's a Dremel in the Stewmac base. Worth it's weight in gold!


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    That looks like such a handy base. What a good addition to an already handy tool. Might have to look into rigging something like that up myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakersdozen View Post
    That looks like such a handy base. What a good addition to an already handy tool. Might have to look into rigging something like that up myself.
    The new StewMac one has an angle adjustment built in as well. I have the original, it’s damn solid and really versatile even with my dodgy Ozito dremel clone
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakersdozen View Post
    That looks like such a handy base. What a good addition to an already handy tool. Might have to look into rigging something like that up myself.
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/dremel-3...hment_p6373700

    Just found this on the bunnings website. Looks pretty good to me


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    Quote Originally Posted by vaxis85 View Post
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/dremel-3...hment_p6373700

    Just found this on the bunnings website. Looks pretty good to me


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    Yep that's pretty cool and cost effective, however I like the idea of being able to mount the stewmac one upside down for expanded possibilities - drum sander etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakersdozen View Post
    Yep that's pretty cool and cost effective, however I like the idea of being able to mount the stewmac one upside down for expanded possibilities - drum sander etc.
    Dremel make a router table as well that is also handy with the sander attachment. I use it with a router bit to but the bevel on pickguards

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    I rekon if you got the thread size of the collar you could make a table fairly easily

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    Hoping to get some more work done today.
    I decided to finally organise my tools better yesterday


    Mostly just my guitar tools so far.
    Still need to make racks for my chisels, planes etc


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    Quote Originally Posted by Richy17 View Post
    Dremel make a router table as well that is also handy with the sander attachment. I use it with a router bit to but the bevel on pickguards
    M20 bolt epoxied to some flat wood. 14mm hole works great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakersdozen View Post
    M20 bolt epoxied to some flat wood. 14mm hole works great!

    That’s some clever vyving, Glayven!
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