Just from my head after seeing the one Dan Gelbart made and considering what materials I had on hand. I could send you pics if you are interested.Did you use a set of plans or just from your head?
Just from my head after seeing the one Dan Gelbart made and considering what materials I had on hand. I could send you pics if you are interested.Did you use a set of plans or just from your head?
I've always thought these things were mandatory for machining. Like everyone has one?One of these de-bur tools what a nice thing to have for making things less cutty. If you don't own one you should look into one.
I've always thought these things were mandatory for machining. Like everyone has one?
I'm a welder by trade lol so it was new to me few years ago, I just used larger drill bit or I used a chipper blade with a handle welded mostly just a flapper wheel for de-burring stuff as I didn't do the finishing on machined things just the install.I've always thought these things were mandatory for machining. Like everyone has one?
Fair I just buy stuff as I can afford so hasn't been much that I have waited for in a sense, just stuff I can't afford yet. So the little things that make my work go faster and make it look less DIY make me happy.So yes, a deburring tool is nice to have, but personally I wouldn't call them a tool I wish I bought earlier.
Me too!!!! Except mine is BXA. Perhaps I’ll be able to find someone that’s just starting out who really needs BXA and then I can join the Multifix crowd. (I’ll probably join the power drawbar crowd first though…)I looked hard at a Multifix system before I went w/ my AXA.
Ha ha that's often the impetus behind some of my upgrades too. It's also the sorce of some of my crappy toolsI waited too long to find someone that is just starting out to give my crappy tools to, so I can get good quality tools…
Deep down I knew a 4x6 horizontal saw wasn’t going to be adequate but I bought one anyway. Fast forward 2 years and I found someone to buy it and bought a 7x12. MUCH better!So my metal 7x12 band saw also is one item that I wish I could have had earlier in life and although I don't use it all the time, I sure am glad to have it.
Honestly I've had my multi-cutter oscillating whatever tool they want to call it, the nice cordless Dewalt one, for a while now and I don't find it that useful.
BTW, it is $2 cheaper than BB at Amazon. See https://www.amazon.ca/Wixey-Model-WL133-Drill-Press/dp/B01NAT54TX/Thanks Degen. I could see getting value out of that if it works well. I think I'll order one and report back. If it works, maybe I'll get two more for the mill and drill/mill. Most things I do are just hand aimed. With the loss of my left eye, I am having trouble lining things up easily.
I have one too. @slow-poke is right. I don't use it often but when I do, I'm glad to have it. Mine is the small M12 Milwaukee. It is most useful in really tight quarters where nothing else will fit. It's sorta like a 2" long hacksaw with no need for saw clearance. Hard to describe. But when you need it, the solution is obvious.
I even have a drywall cutout tool, so it really isn't super useful for me.I bought a Milwaukee M18 oscillating tool for one use, cleaning out grout lines in the last bathroom Reno....100% worth the money for that use, does a pretty nice job of cutting out boxes in drywall as well
But really aside from that I haven't found much use for it, some guys do love them though
I even have a drywall cutout tool, so it really isn't super useful for me.