The front threads are 3/4-12 on the MultiPro and 3/4-10 on the really old ones from the 80s. The Tap made in the US went for over $30 and the China made one was about $26 when I bought my tap and drill bit set. You can clamp the Dremel at two points (Threaded section and Body) without using a tapped nut. This allows you to put the Dremel in and out quicker than having threads. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Baylis" <neil.baylis@...> wrote: > > Is it possible to make or buy a nut that the front end of the Dremel > will screw into? I've been looking, but so far haven't been able to > source one. I've been trying to think of a way to make a casting of > the thread, but it seems tricky. >
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Re: First efforts with isolation milling and the new machine....
2007-01-02 by crankorgan