
Table Saw(Need Flexible Shaft)
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I used a MX-DEMEL 220V Electric Variable Speed Rotary Tool, which I purchased from AliExpress. This tool comes with a drill attachment and has variable speed control. To use the flexible shaft with my rotary tool, I bought a HILDA Flexible Shaft that fits most rotary grinders, including the Dremel 400W series. This shaft is made of durable material and has a long length of 110cm with a 6-chuck. The tool works perfectly even when used without the flexible shaft. You can purchase it from AliExpress by clicking on this link: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/7A6AyR7?fromSns To assemble the device, I needed some M3 nuts and bolts, as well as a 20mm brass rod. If you don't have these materials, you can omit them. Chloroform was used to bond the parts together. The 'Stoper1', 'Stoper1_1', and 'Stoper1_2' components should be bonded first, followed by the 'top1', 'top2', and 'top3' components. Insert a cut brass bar into the hole and bond it. The 'rail1' and 'rail2' components should also be bonded together. To do this, print two copies of the 'rail Side' file and attach them to both sides of the junction where the 'rail' component is located. If you need more information on how to assemble the device, please view the attached file for a detailed guide. I used a circular saw with a diameter of 30mm and a thickness of 0.25mm. However, I encountered an issue with the saw being too thin and bending during cutting. Since I don't have another circular saw, I couldn't test other options. The video shows how to cut a brass bar using the metal cutting saw after attaching it. The saw is thick enough for this task.
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