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The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS?

Posted by Anton Abaya.

Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NASA, Mathsoft, Solidworks.

Posted on 6/15/2000 7:57 PM MST



Okay, so I posted in the Tech area about a Drill...asking for ideas as to mini-projects I could do with it.

Well, i have a new toy now. I went to the store and bought myself a Dremel tool. I need some IDEAS as to things to do with it. Like any projects, etc. I'm bored and unemployed so...... i'm trying to keep myself busy. The book a day thing is getting boring now.

So I have a Dremel Tool and I'm planning to put cool LED lights inside my computer case. Anybody else have any ideas / experience? I would gladly try my luck with the Dremel.

Thanks all.

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Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS?

Posted by Jon.

Engineer on team #190, Gompei, from Mass Academy of Math and Science and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Posted on 6/15/2000 8:18 PM MST


In Reply to: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS? posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 7:57 PM MST:



dremels are great...
almost as great as leathermans (or leathermen if you're into that sort of thing)

since i'm bored, i can't help you come up with any ideas...
if you're really bored, figure out how many legos it would take to build a 20x20x10... and price it out.. you can now buy a 100 bricks for 6 bucks through the new lego bulk policy...

one of my social committee friends was really (really) bored at work today and figured it out... i was fairly impressed... as wpi social committee we could buy well over a million bricks...
anyways, dvd calls. lata

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Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS?

Posted by Dante.

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Posted on 6/16/2000 8:49 AM MST


In Reply to: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS? posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 7:57 PM MST:



Anton,
We used a dremel to help make our BUMPER, if you rememeber what it looks like you can start making us one for the Ford Invitational in September!


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Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS?

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Posted on 6/17/2000 9:06 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS? posted by Dante on 6/16/2000 8:49 AM MST:



bumper? the one we have part of?

hehe

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Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS?

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Posted on 6/16/2000 10:28 PM MST


In Reply to: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS? posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 7:57 PM MST:



Well last time i got bored i took all the muffin fans i could find and mounted them on to a piece of plywood and now i have all the wind power on a piece of wood anyone could ask for!

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Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS?

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Posted on 6/17/2000 3:55 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: The popular Dremel Tool. ANY IDEAS? posted by Andrew Rudolph on 6/16/2000 10:28 PM MST:



: Well last time i got bored i took all the muffin fans i could find and mounted them on to a piece of plywood and now i have all the wind power on a piece of wood anyone could ask for!

: Andrew

another idea is buy some propeller blades and stick them to the tools and u have some great fans....Dont have a Drill press?? Well a roll of Duct tape and some pullys and things of that sort then you got a drill press and if u get real good @ making thoes systems you can make a mini milling machine

ramblings on a hot summer day
Andrew
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