OB10
Sr Member
http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/29/how-to-...machine-part-1/
http://www.vintageprojects.com/lathe-milling-plans.html
Granted, a Dremel probably isn't going to be the best metal mill around; not much torque, gets warm, etc. And a basic Harbor Freight lathe would probably be more accurate and reliable..... but for some reason, those old mechanics magazine articles give me a warm feeling inside. For those of us who just want to do everything the hard way.
Obi-Bob
http://www.vintageprojects.com/lathe-milling-plans.html
Granted, a Dremel probably isn't going to be the best metal mill around; not much torque, gets warm, etc. And a basic Harbor Freight lathe would probably be more accurate and reliable..... but for some reason, those old mechanics magazine articles give me a warm feeling inside. For those of us who just want to do everything the hard way.
Obi-Bob