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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
I would like to share with the Forum a jig that I've mader for my Dremel to do some inlay work with a Proxxon flex-shaft.

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This is the result, a guitar scale inlayed with abalone and mother of pearl

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#5 ·
Hi Antonio

I love jigs and that's one of the better ones I have seen, good job and thanks for sharing :) it's one of the ones you say why didn't I think of that :)

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I would like to share with the Forum a jig that I've mader for my Dremel to do some inlay work with a Proxxon flex-shaft.


This is the result, a guitar scale inlayed with abalone and mother of pearl
 
#7 ·
Excellent jig.

Like BobJ I also am into jigs. I spend more time working on jigs & fixtures than on woodworking projects and end up with a dozen unfinished boxes and clocks just lying around the shop. Stew-Mac has something akin to this that uses the Dremel tool itself screwed into the jig. I had thought about trying to copy the jig but just bought it instead. The link below takes you to the Stew-Mac jig

STEWMAC.COM : Pictures of Precision Router Set
 
#8 ·
Hi Ken, I already know this jig, but, what append is, that the weight of the Dremel it self, rests on the jig, that makes the precision work a bit difficult to control, instead of, using a flex-shaft is more on the control, is very light weight and the Proxxon one is very good comparing with the Dremel one.
 
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Only because Photobucket doesn’t let you post your pictures on other sites anymore . Well that’s unless you pay an outlandish monthly fee to Photobucket.

I’m now using Imgur for postings pics
 
#22 ·
I've never used a photo sharing site but I would think that you would need to upload them to that site from a phone or computer so just upload them here instead.
 
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If you right-click the image and select "Properties" or "View image info" or something similar, you should be able to copy out the image address/URL. If you paste that address into a new browser tab, you might be able to see the image. I couldn't get it to work with my browser settings but you might have better luck, worth a try.