Any normal corded or cordless Dremel (maybe not the really low-power engravers or tiny battery powered one) will have the collar that removes to reveal that thread. This thread has been a standard interface for Dremel accessories (Drill press stand, router base, 90deg adapter, flex shaft, chainsaw sharpener, etc) for decades, going back at least to the 1970s if not earlier. Most Dremel clones use the same thread as well.
"9/64th of an inch"... rofl, I am glad to hear Matthias saying "Inches are kind of ridiculous". greetings from France and the metric system! Amazing work Matthias! Love your channel
Am serjously in awe of this guy's skillz. Oh, hell, may as well admit it, am serjously in awe of his life. Get a great deal of enjoyment from this channel. Maybe evan learn a thing or two. Long may you post, Matthias.
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honestly, i was wondering when will use dremmel for one of the projects. great video, thanks Matthias :o)
I'd make a collar for the dremel to fit the original hole thus giving a quick option for usage of both for very little down time also pos a rubber sleeve to hold the dremel tight excellent work
Acrually, a casting would not have worked for that part. The points are sharper than the tool, so you HAVE to go outside a bit to carve out the points. If you go with the casting method, you can't fit a part like that (unless you hand-rework the cavity with a small chisel afterwards).
Watch the next video. The true potential of this comes in using it in conjunction with Matthias's Big Print program. You may be able to get a little closer (not much though!) by making casts of the original parts (but what a lot of work!) but this system and Big Print can do way more and way easier. Apologies to Matthias who has been resisting my pushing to "push" Big Print.
Cool, another neat project. Here's a challenge. A 1:1 mirror image pantograph. I want to make foam wings (insulation foam) and foam scaled hulls. I can shape one side by hand no problem, but then I'd like to get an opposite-symmetrical wing for the other side. I'd like to be able to run a guide along the original wing and carve the opposite side wing. (xy, but z vertical only--meaning the underside of the wing isn't needed--it's a 3d relief problem, not full 3d) A symmetrical hull is a different problem. With the wing, the second wing can be anywhere. With a hull model (12"-24" long) ideally they are very close together--though gluing two halves wouldn't be a problem.
Poor Canada, so cold, yet so close to the U.S. and the lumber standards we impose on all those Canadian trees. (just kidding) I've all those fractions in my head, decimal equivalents.... I tried to make my shop mostly metric, but there are just too many inches left in the world and they are all here.... Betcha don't know that the official U.S. Government definition of the inch, foot, yard, mile, is based on ... you guessed it: the meter!
Have you ever considered mounting a Dremel on a pantorouter to experiment with smaller joints? Or for that matter what about making a miniature pantorouter? If anything it would be a fun novelty to have in the family of pantorouters.
Haha I can just imagine a pantorouter so small that you can make furniture for doll houses with it! Might actually be a really nice addition to such a hobby, making every piece of furniture in there with proper wooden joints, just tiny!
Matthias did you think of using the flex shaft attachment for a multi tool? That way it wouldn't tie up your Dremel permanently. (Or would the flex shaft hold up to those stresses? )
Matthias Hi, love your videos, you are a true inspiration to me. I Have a question thought, when you draw lines and hold measuring tools how much or little pressure do you apply to be accurate? I always struggle to get it accurate
Let you imagination fly, noone said it's an advantage. I guess it's to be able to use completely different router bits/grinding tools, maybe to engrave glass for example. There are also dremel router bits, that are much smaller than regular router bits, very uselful for fine inlays aso.
You said the Dremel would work with a 56mm hole and so you set your compass to 26mm. Did you say the wrong number or did you want a 52mm wide hole so it held the Dremel more securely?
Can you suggest me the another type of motors or how many type of motors that appropriate to use in this work? Is this type of machine can copy a 1:1 scale? how? Thank you so much.
Will this new design work for a Dremel 4000? What about the Dremel flex shaft? Also, can this pantograph be configured to use a 4:1 ratio rather than 2:1 or 3:1?
Just wanted to let you know I went to the web site to look at the pictures for the temples, the pictures for the templates are not legible. I cant see the measurements, and the measurements I can see I don't know if they are mm or inches! Do you have any other tempests!
I am in agreement and like it when we are precise. Not everybody cares though and in this case, most people will know what kind of tool he is talking about even if he uses a brand name from a reputable company to describe a Craftsman multi-function tool.
And we also ask for a Kleenex when we mean a tissue. and people in Florida ask for a Coke when they really mean a soda or a pop or a soda-pop, and we say Frisbee, even if it is a different brand... need I go on?
You make things look very easy...I love woodwork and you are my hero :
That is so cool! I've always wanted a pantograph for my Foredom or a pin router. Thank you for posting this.
Any normal corded or cordless Dremel (maybe not the really low-power engravers or tiny battery powered one) will have the collar that removes to reveal that thread. This thread has been a standard interface for Dremel accessories (Drill press stand, router base, 90deg adapter, flex shaft, chainsaw sharpener, etc) for decades, going back at least to the 1970s if not earlier. Most Dremel clones use the same thread as well.
Idol, Im from the Philippines... i always amazed of your wood working, i rely like your pantograph.
"9/64th of an inch"... rofl, I am glad to hear Matthias saying "Inches are kind of ridiculous".
greetings from France and the metric system! Amazing work Matthias! Love your channel
You make things look very easy...I love woodwork and you are my hero :)
You are a good wood worker keep up the good work
Idol, Im from the bangladesh... i always amazed of your wood working, i rely like your pantograph.
I'd really like to see you or Pat in action doing inlays with that thing. Another great video!
Nice of you to build Pat his own pantograph.
Am serjously in awe of this guy's skillz.
Oh, hell, may as well admit it, am serjously in awe of his life. Get a great deal of enjoyment from this channel. Maybe evan learn a thing or two.
Long may you post, Matthias.
honestly, i was wondering when will use dremmel for one of the projects. great video, thanks Matthias :o)
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That is a older model dremel , I have one an that wen wet grinder sharpener as well. Very nice Matthias project! best
I'd make a collar for the dremel to fit the original hole thus giving a quick option for usage of both for very little down time also pos a rubber sleeve to hold the dremel tight excellent work
All cm, just like it says in the plans.
I like your work man...!!
I wonder what bit you are using for these fine cuts. Great work as always matthias.
I look forward to each new video from you, thanks Pavel Czech republic, europe ;-)
Very good your work, you would have this project in pdf file with the measurements of the parts?
Acrually, a casting would not have worked for that part. The points are sharper than the tool, so you HAVE to go outside a bit to carve out the points. If you go with the casting method, you can't fit a part like that (unless you hand-rework the cavity with a small chisel afterwards).
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I don't remember. I got it right but misspoke one of the numbers when I shot the video.
For your answer, watch the video.
I've always thought this would be great for guitar inlay. May have to make one, to inlay my logo with MOP!
I'm glad that I never have to use inches, ever.
You just did.
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Yes, and to xrerox something is also technically wrong. But that's how we speak.
Watch the next video. The true potential of this comes in using it in conjunction with Matthias's Big Print program. You may be able to get a little closer (not much though!) by making casts of the original parts (but what a lot of work!) but this system and Big Print can do way more and way easier. Apologies to Matthias who has been resisting my pushing to "push" Big Print.
so will you be doing some inlay videos ? i'd love to see some, it's amazing what some people can do with it
For smaller applications or possibly for people who don't have a router.
Cool, another neat project.
Here's a challenge. A 1:1 mirror image pantograph. I want to make foam wings (insulation foam) and foam scaled hulls. I can shape one side by hand no problem, but then I'd like to get an opposite-symmetrical wing for the other side. I'd like to be able to run a guide along the original wing and carve the opposite side wing. (xy, but z vertical only--meaning the underside of the wing isn't needed--it's a 3d relief problem, not full 3d) A symmetrical hull is a different problem. With the wing, the second wing can be anywhere. With a hull model (12"-24" long) ideally they are very close together--though gluing two halves wouldn't be a problem.
Poor Canada, so cold, yet so close to the U.S. and the lumber standards we impose on all those Canadian trees. (just kidding) I've all those fractions in my head, decimal equivalents.... I tried to make my shop mostly metric, but there are just too many inches left in the world and they are all here.... Betcha don't know that the official U.S. Government definition of the inch, foot, yard, mile, is based on ... you guessed it: the meter!
I hope some day have the half of your wood skills
Love the mount. What is the advantage to the dremmel as oposed to the original tool you had?
about 15 mm high
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That would be quite difficult to get right.
Have you ever considered mounting a Dremel on a pantorouter to experiment with smaller joints? Or for that matter what about making a miniature pantorouter? If anything it would be a fun novelty to have in the family of pantorouters.
Haha I can just imagine a pantorouter so small that you can make furniture for doll houses with it! Might actually be a really nice addition to such a hobby, making every piece of furniture in there with proper wooden joints, just tiny!
Matthias did you think of using the flex shaft attachment for a multi tool? That way it wouldn't tie up your Dremel permanently. (Or would the flex shaft hold up to those stresses? )
Thank you.
could be done, but a copy carer would be simpler.
Inches fit better with digital than meters, or rather divisions of two work better than divisions of ten.
water is an activator for gorilla glue. it speeds the process up tremendously.
Great video as always but the tool is called a mufti function rotatory tool. Dremel is a company.
I was just thinking that you could probably set up a wood burning pen with this.
Matthias Hi, love your videos, you are a true inspiration to me. I Have a question thought, when you draw lines and hold measuring tools how much or little pressure do you apply to be accurate? I always struggle to get it accurate
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Ful side pland for pantograph
Let you imagination fly, noone said it's an advantage. I guess it's to be able to use completely different router bits/grinding tools, maybe to engrave glass for example. There are also dremel router bits, that are much smaller than regular router bits, very uselful for fine inlays aso.
Is it possible to make a smaller size one?
My space is pretty limited,I might try and expirement based on the overall design.
By the way, do you think you could do more videos with Pat, like showing his using the pantograph for inlay?
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This is what happens when you let you children play with a lego technics, pure awesomeness
You said the Dremel would work with a 56mm hole and so you set your compass to 26mm. Did you say the wrong number or did you want a 52mm wide hole so it held the Dremel more securely?
Mathias, have you ever built a tail vice?
ever thought of a double linkage so you can do 1:1?
OK. I was thinking that maybe 2mm smaller on each side would just create a strong hold on the Dremel. Or crack the casing.
como te contacto me interesa los planos
Ese letrero no deja ver el video k está publicando está muy interesante grasias Matis
i know you did this a bit ago but would you supple the plans?
gracias
Can you set it for 1 to 1?
Can you suggest me the another type of motors or how many type of motors that appropriate to use in this work? Is this type of machine can copy a 1:1 scale? how?
Thank you so much.
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It is the same as calling a twisty puzzle a Rubik's Cube.
Envieme los planos porfavor del Pantografo soy de Chile y necesito Construir el Pantografo se agradese toda ayuda gracias
Gostei muito gostaria muito deste projeto como faço para conseguir. ?
AKA nyquinst's vice?
Look up the concept of 'generic trademarks' or consider the use of 'hoover' as a verb.
Muy bueno,,..... Vende el plano ,? valor $ .?
What glue are you using?
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gute arbeit, mathias
It can't do 1:1
Will this new design work for a Dremel 4000? What about the Dremel flex shaft?
Also, can this pantograph be configured to use a 4:1 ratio rather than 2:1 or 3:1?
Should fit, might need a different shaped hole for the top layer. Could probably be modified for 4:1, though range of motion becomes an issue then.
@@matthiaswandel How would the holes for the pins need to be moved to achieve the 4:1 ratio?
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why not make a couple of clamp-able donuts to fit the dremel INSIDE the Bosch rig, like a collar in a collar.
isn't a dremel just a weak router you actualy hold in one hand?
Just wanted to let you know I went to the web site to look at the pictures for the temples, the pictures for the templates are not legible. I cant see the measurements, and the measurements I can see I don't know if they are mm or inches! Do you have any other tempests!
+Joe Estes Of ciourse they aren't legible. That's the whole idea. Otherwise, you wouldn't be buying the plans.
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I am in agreement and like it when we are precise. Not everybody cares though and in this case, most people will know what kind of tool he is talking about even if he uses a brand name from a reputable company to describe a Craftsman multi-function tool.
put the gorilla glue bottle into a zip lock bag and then into the freezer to extend the shelf life
Hello Matthias, the plans and get out if I can pay by western union, I'm from Santiago, Chile, thanks
woodgears.ca/shop/no_card.html
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Hi. Please tell me where do you get the drawings with dimensions to cut the parts?
+Ахмед Самый I designed it. But you can buy the plans here:
woodgear.ca/pantograph/plans
wish the U.S. would have gone metric back in the 70's. Would make all this much easier.
hello , the dollar this pantograph plans ? as I can do to buy it ? I am from Argentina
+Amir Humberto Silva woodgears.ca/pantograph/plans/index.html
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How to download 3d pantograph machine dimension
woodgears.ca/pantograph/plans
How to download ppt for dimensional
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Please do
And we also ask for a Kleenex when we mean a tissue. and people in Florida ask for a Coke when they really mean a soda or a pop or a soda-pop, and we say Frisbee, even if it is a different brand... need I go on?
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Because it implies that Matthias is stupid for calling it a dremel. It implies he doesent know what he is talking about.
ups... well at least you as smart as i hoped you are.
Your misogyny is completely inappropriate. Your put down of women shows your lack of respect for over half the population of the world.