
Bottom Milling Table
prusaprinters
<p>I needed to mill some edges from plywood using Dremel rounded mill. I tried to do it with drill attached in stand at selected length but result was uneven and rough. Then idea struck me to do it upside down like bottom milling machines has it with milling bit sticking out from middle of table. From there idea took short time to create and here it is.</p><p><strong>Either way, drills are not meant to be used for milling because drill axis is enforced in only one direction and not suited for side pressure so if you destroy your drill axis, you have been warned.</strong></p><p>This table is designed for drills with 43 mm attachment point for stand and with roughly 100 mm length from end of this attachment point to end of drill head (in my case its Narex drill). Drill also need to have function that keeps it turned on so you don't have to hold it. Whole setup shall be held in place by wise.</p><p>Extra stuff needed is one M8 nut and screw (20 mm lenght minimum) to hold table to drill.</p>
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