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Making cut off saw from dremel tool

Started by reddogge, January 26, 2011, 09:29:00 AM

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reddogge

Does anyone have a picture of how to use a Dremel tool as a cut off saw?  I read where some have done this.
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WESTBROOK

Redogge, I just used a 1.5" 2-hole conduit strap and screwed it to the bench, not too tight though. works like a champ.

Eric

no need to mount it just hold with your hand and wackem off,put a nail in your workbench and measure out lengths from there.just lower the blade straight down onto shaft, thats how i do it.

reddogge

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Spectre

I use a piece of angle iron as a holder gizzy and use my Dremel Multi-Max tool with a combination blade. Works so far with any material.
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swampsSonny

I clamped mine to a pc of corner molding I had laying around and for a stop I used a short pc of break line and the nut that came with it.Clamp on the nut and the steel line will turn inside.Good luck
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Guru

QuoteOriginally posted by arrow30:
no need to mount it just hold with your hand and wackem off,put a nail in your workbench and measure out lengths from there.just lower the blade straight down onto shaft, thats how i do it.
Is this with carbons?
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