Purchased shortly ago / sthg new in your workshop -> present it here

Please be very careful with that planer mounted like that. With no cover over the blades is very dangerous! Also, I would encourage you to retain the planer better than the one bungie cord (you probably already did that part :) )

Otherwise, ingenious.
I have a guard on it, spring loaded, it wasn’t on when I took the pics,, it’s very heavy the stand will go in a vise. Thanks

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Please be very careful with that planer mounted like that. With no cover over the blades is very dangerous! Also, I would encourage you to retain the planer better than the one bungie cord (you probably already did that part :) )

Otherwise, ingenious.
I have a guard on it it wasn’t on when I took the pics,, it’s very heavy the stand will go in a vise.

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I plan to mount my cross-slide, which is not as advanced as yours, and also make a table for drum and disk sanding.
 
Я купил это управляющую станцию для своего Dewalt. Разница между оригиналом

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Он был в этой упаковке
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Очень качественный товар, хоть и китайский. Люфта в каретке нет, но оригинал был разболтан.
 
I saw this vintage Corel kit in an auction during the summer and since I am already working on a vintage Victory kit and I have no common sense, I bought it. It is complete and has full instructions. I have tried to find out something about it but I cannot find any reference to this kit online. If anybody knows anything about this kit, I would be interested.IMG_0625.jpeg
 
I have a small space in our garage where I do the messy work and keep my machines. But I often also work inside the house or on the back patio and I get very frustrated walking back and forth for tools. So I bought this simple solution for myself - plastic and steel - AU$98 on Amazon (used my two Xmas gift cards).
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With an old cutlery drawer and mat on top for tools I'm using.
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As I get used to where everything is stored I'll rearrange the contents logically, although I have made a start and it seems to work for me already. Onward and upward!
 
Hi Steef66, Hope all is well with you and the New Year is treating you with good health and happiness. - Question? - can the collets for the

Electric Nail Drill Machine 35000RPM Stainless Steel Nail Art Drill Pen be changed??
Yes, actually I did. I bought 2 extra handsets and change them with other collets. Now I have 3 handsets, all with different collets. 2,35 mm, 3 mm and 3,175 mm. Having 3 handpieces is easier then every time change the collet, because that is a little tricky to do.

When you buy the machine and 2 extra handsets in cl. the collet 3 mm and 3,175 mm. You have everything you need to use all kind of burs on the market.
 
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This is my workshop! Considering the small room, I divided the types of work into separate tables.

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Tweezers
A modest, but useful addition to the tool set. On the left of the photo below is a pile of tweezers I have bought over the years. Most are unsatisfactory: the tips do not meet of there is no grip or they are too bulky for fine work. On the right is a new set that overcomes these problems. Three are self-closing; the fourth is normal. They have very fine tips with serrated inner surfaces that grip well. I also bought the optional stand.
Aside:
I have a theory that Santa, the Tooth Fairy and the one-legged sock goblin (who steals one from a pair) are made from dark matter. We never see them but observe their effect. To this trio may be added the dropped deadeye pixie.
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Yes, actually I did. I bought 2 extra handsets and change them with other collets. Now I have 3 handsets, all with different collets. 2,35 mm, 3 mm and 3,175 mm. Having 3 handpieces is easier then every time change the collet, because that is a little tricky to do.

When you buy the machine and 2 extra handsets in cl. the collet 3 mm and 3,175 mm. You have everything you need to use all kind of burs on the market.
Thank you for answering. I tried, I tried and I tied but I couldn't find how to release the original and replace with a different Colette short of using the traditional, fixes everything, hammer. Can you explain what the trick is or is it a family secret handed down by word of mouth from father to son for generations? :).
 
Thank you for answering. I tried, I tried and I tied but I couldn't find how to release the original and replace with a different Colette short of using the traditional, fixes everything, hammer. Can you explain what the trick is or is it a family secret handed down by word of mouth from father to son for generations? :).
There is a little tool for it on the market. And you have to u screw it with the bur or the pin in the handpiece.

There is a discription in the link how to do it. The first time loosen it could be a little tricky because they are tighten real hard. To hard. After replacing it goes better.
But have a look here where you can see a picture of the tool I use
 
There is a little tool for it on the market. And you have to u screw it with the bur or the pin in the handpiece.

There is a discription in the link how to do it. The first time loosen it could be a little tricky because they are tighten real hard. To hard. After replacing it goes better.
But have a look here where you can see a picture of the tool I use
Hi and again thank you for the reply. I've ordered the 'tool' from Uncle Ali so once that has arrived it'll be colette replacements. At the present moment the young ladies across the road have borrowed the nail machine and are enjoying beautifying their nails.
I took the liberty of copying your tutorial/instructions for further re-reading. Hopefully that does not contravene SOS policy. Cheers.
 
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