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    Dremel Tool Post Grinder

    I made this tool a while ago. I inherited a small Dremel Moto-tool from my father in law. I had been wanting a tool post grinder for a while. After some thought I got an inspiration.

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    The nose of this tool easily screws off and on.

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    The thread pitch is about 11 tpi. The profile does not seem to exactly match standard 60˚ threads, but it is close. I decided to take a shot at making an adapter.

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    I mounted a piece of stock. Just using regular drill and a small boring bar made hole a little larger than the minor diameter of the plastic nose piece.

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    I cobbled together a set up to cut the internal threads.

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    I did not have an internal threading tool for my lathe. I made one from a damaged tap I had. Grinding away some teeth to leave only one that would serve as the cutter. It is ugly but it works.

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    The internal threading tool was clamped in place in my lantern tool post using steel blocks drilled to match the tap shank.

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    I threaded the part slowly. Stopping after I got close until the Dremel screwed into the adapter. It is a nice snug fit. The grinding forces are low, the fit is tight enough there is no need for a clamp on the threads.

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