Flex Shaft Tool Stand
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Building a super efficient, compact, mobile tool stand for flex shaft grinder, putting the tool and all its accessories in one place.
For my video on my drill press dust collection: • Drill Press Upgrade 2:...
Sources for products seen in this video:
Flex Shaft Grinder: amzn.to/3H2UyZv
Carbide burr set 1/4" shaft: amzn.to/3PbHfIl
Kutzall taper burr fine: amzn.to/3B1F8kg
Kutzall taper burr coarse: amzn.to/3VvS2ze
Sleeveless sanding drum 1x3": amzn.to/3EXG8Hs
Sleeveless sanding drum 3/4x2.25": amzn.to/3um7mT8
1.5" caster wheel set: amzn.to/3H63oWd
Retractable ID badge reel: amzn.to/3Fomupx
Dremel EZ-Lock cutoff wheel kit: amzn.to/3UmnEpC
DeWalt 788 Scroll Saw: amzn.to/3UlTy5G
iGaging digital calipers: amzn.to/3FiszTd
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If you make 1000 videos, I will watch every one. I follow a bunch of woodwork creators and they're great, but you have a different, more experienced approach that I really like. Thank you!
This was almost therapeutic to watch. Great work!
Watched this like 3 times now. Like you I like everything in one place. I just got a flex shaft and was looking for something along this line. I got several ideas from you and am finishing the build of my own cart. I did go with a slightly larger base at 14 inches square but wanted to incorporate drawers in mine. Would love to send you a picture if possible. Thanks again I really enjoy your content.
Patrick: Your videos are well thought out and organized for easy viewing and easy to understand, What a good idea and thank you for sharing, David Adair
Your videos are always gems! I'm not European, but I really appreciate the metric sizes of nonstandard parts. Maybe someday you could do a video about how you make videos? I'd love to see what goes in to making them so tight and clean.
thankyou, it is allways a pleasure to watch you.. jack from the uk..
Well designed project, profesionally presented - per usual!
Well done! Very practical and clever - nice to keep everything all together so you can focus on your work and don't lose bits which is easy to do.
I like the dust collection next to the drill
@PatrickSullivan
Жыл бұрын
I put a link in the description to a video I made recently that described that dust collection system. I am extremely pleased so far.
Thank you for another clever, easy to watch, very professional video with a helpful project, I like the metric as I'm not US based
I have to say, when you show making a project you are the best at giving instruction of anyone I watch. Thanks
Terrific job, Patrick! I love your videos. You have such an easy manner and you always explain things really well. Plus your designs are always so ingenious. Thanks for sharing!
As always: Great job Patrick!
Really brilliant work, Patrick! Really well done!!! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This is a brilliant idea.. I've had my dremel set up hanging from a pipe between the rafters over my workbench. That setup really limits my ability to work. Your stand will free me up to do so much more... thank you!
I have thinking of a way to do this since the quarantine but only came up with using an old wooden coat rack . Your version is so much better.
As always well thought out
Great setup, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
12:25 - I wonder how many times I could’ve done same but didn’t 😅
Great build. 👌🏼
Very nice! One suggestion - I created a hanger system for my Dremel tool that is attached to the ceiling joists over the bench in my shop that's a bit more crude that this setup. Rather than hanging the motor directly onto the hanger, I used a short length of bungee cord that prevents vibration from the motor being transferred into the hanger where it could trigger rattling or sound amplification.
Love it!
Thank you Patrick.
Thank you I’ve been wanting to build a stand for my Foredom
I'm surprised how many people, with a flex shaft, just leave it dangling on a hook. I'd expect more to rigidly mount a motor in place since, well, the shaft already does the flexing.
@10:00 that's just genius! Mine is always a little (tiny) bit off. Nothing that throws anything off, but it's always annoying. And as usual, very practical and picked up a lot of tips. Have the video was looking other stuff in your shop that I can mimic (like that robot arm dust collector and the dowel/slit/sandpaper trick) :)
Excellent build video! How do you like the flex shaft tool?
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You must be an engineer if you are an American using metric in a woodshop?! 😮
Maltese Falcon?
@PatrickSullivan
Жыл бұрын
Busted. I need the flex shaft to hollow out the falcon to stash my collection of conflict diamonds.
I think I want to get a band saw, what kind do you have Patrick?
@stevenlengyel9701
Жыл бұрын
Oh scroll saw but what brand or model?
@PatrickSullivan
Жыл бұрын
I am very enthusiastic about the DeWalt 788. I had two entry-level scroll saws that took pinned blades. They both vibrated my teeth out, they had small throats, and they required pinned blades. Both required tools to change blades. I have also used two very expensive scroll saws, and found they had some nice features, but cost about 3X as much as the DeWalt, which I think sits at the sweet spot for cost, solid construction, and important features. I just checked, and today that saw is available on Amazon at a substantial discount. I put a link to that in the video description.
Don't do the metric conversion it's not necessary and very aggravating
@stevenlengyel9701
Жыл бұрын
How many millimeters in one and a half inch? Ha ha
@PatrickSullivan
Жыл бұрын
Interestingly, more than half of my viewers live in metric countries.
@braddobson2060
Жыл бұрын
They are smart enough not to need you to do the conversion
I really like your techniques I do not do any carving. However I will build a bit holder like this to mount to me floor standing drill press. Currently I am using magnets to hold the bits. Your holder will be more classy 🤣🛫
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