For best results print the templates on 100 pound card stock. Once you have all the wood cut to length, print out the templates and look through them. Step Two - Cutting / Drilling the Table Top and Back Panel: This will require the need for an additional drill (preferably drill press) that can handle standard 1/4” drill bits or 1/4” tapered counter sink bits. The Dremel Brad Bits are not tapered and Dremel does not currently make a tapered 1/4” drill bit with a 1/8” shank. Utility knife (or other razor) Optional Dremel Attachments/Accessories: (only needed if you plan to build this project *exclusively with a Dremel Rotary Tool)ĭremel - Plunge Router Attachment (model 335-01) “OR” Multi Purpose Cutting Kit (model 565)ĭremel - Circle Cutter and Straight Edge Guide (model 678-01)ĭremel - Brad Point Drill Bit Set (model 631-01) *Note: the top plate cover screws require a tapered 1/4” counter sink. Material Supply: 1 - 1x8x4 (I used top choice whitewood board) 1 - 1x2x4 (I used top choice whitewood board) 2 - Optix 8x10 acrylic sheet (.080” thick) 1 bag - 3/4” two hole pipe strap - (sold in bags of 4) 2 - 1/4”x 4-1/2” bolts 1 bag - 1/4” wing nuts - (sold in bags of 4) 1 section - 3/4” foam pipe insulation (sold in 6ft sections) 2 bags - Wood screw - #6 x 1-1/2” - (sold in bags of 10) 1 bag - Wood screw - #4 x 5/8” - (sold in bags of 12) 2 - 2” Spring Clamp Attachments/Accessories/Tool List:ĭremel Rotary Tool (templates were designed for model 4000 but can be modified to fit any model)ĭremel - Sanding Drum (either model 407 or 470 will work for this application) I purchased the 4000-5/36H from Home Depot which has 5 attachments and 36 accessories for $99.00! This is by far one of the best deals available for the Dremel products. You will need a Dremel rotary tool (obviously).
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