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    Dremel Lathe Tool Post Grinder

    Works great after dressing the stone properly which was not done in the video. Hope you guys like it


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    Thanks RFS! We've added your Dremel Tool Post Grinder to our Grinding category, as well as to your builder page: RFS' Homemade Tools. Your receipt:


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    Thank you for your post on Dremel Tool Post Grinder.

    Could you please advise the the threat size and pitch on Dremel Tool ( the closest I could get was 3/4 with 12 TPI as I only have Metric and Whitworth thread guages)

    Regards Ric (Madeit)

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    Sorry for the late reply Ric, 3/4 - 12 TPI is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RFS View Post
    Works great after dressing the stone properly which was not done in the video. Hope you guys like it

    I like it, but you worked way too hard to make it. Just get a 3/4 - 12 nut, save yourself a lot of machining time!



    Download plans for rotary tools.


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