I got a couple 3/8" carriage bolts, I countersank them into the base and the top part of the router base can be adjusted with the hex nuts/wing nuts. The dremel screws into the base with the threaded tube part of the little base that came with it. Its not a perfect system but most of the drawback is that it takes awhile to adjust the height.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
DIY Dremel router base
I made a router base for my dremel, this will help for inlaying the rosette, doing any other inlay work and routing a ledge for the binding.
I got a couple 3/8" carriage bolts, I countersank them into the base and the top part of the router base can be adjusted with the hex nuts/wing nuts. The dremel screws into the base with the threaded tube part of the little base that came with it. Its not a perfect system but most of the drawback is that it takes awhile to adjust the height.
Well I havent been directly building the guitar much lately because I've kindof been hung up on the rosette. I think I'll try building the neck or thickness/brace the back until I get the rosette figured out.
I got a couple 3/8" carriage bolts, I countersank them into the base and the top part of the router base can be adjusted with the hex nuts/wing nuts. The dremel screws into the base with the threaded tube part of the little base that came with it. Its not a perfect system but most of the drawback is that it takes awhile to adjust the height.
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One of the best homemade dremel attachments I have seen. Good work!!
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