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Posted 3/12/2006 1:45:49 PM
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I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of their workshop setup for their Dremel's.  I am currently remodeling (again) a room in the basement for my stuff and am trying to decide on cabinets, storage, work areas and such.  I typically work on scale trains and radio controlled boats along with doll house stuff for my girls.  Any pictures or suggestions would be helpful.  I hope to have a new shop up and running by the end of summer.
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Posted 3/14/2006 8:06:04 AM


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I almost never leave any of my tools, Dremel or other portable power equipment, out when I finish for the day, so no photos.  I have shelves under the workbench where I keep my Dremel stuff as well as drills, sanders, routers, jig saw, etc.  I find it easier to keep track of things that way and easy to get what I want as needed without cluttering up the work area.

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Posted 3/21/2006 10:15:43 AM
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For the ultimate workroom for making scale models see the the April 2006 issue of Fine Scale Modeler magazine http://www.finescale.com/fsm/default.aspx?c=ci&id=29 

I was looking through it at Barnes and Noble and it blew me away.

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Posted 1/31/2007 8:28:01 AM
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I hope not to bee too late with this info. for your needs. Dremel has just published the kind of material I think will be very useful to you. You will find it in:

http://www.dremel.com/NR/rdonlyres/32AD1F10-AD33-4304-8362-B34A56C3B6C8/0/Dremel_ProjectsSkills.pdf

It's to big to attach it here for you.

EF

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There is only one way to find out and that's to try

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Posted 4/16/2008 11:08:12 PM
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i have a wood working shop

station: tablesaw, router to use and burner for making artwork in wood. love to get a planner router one to level the wood on it side like a 12" x 10" and another one work on the sides like 2"-6"

have no item that go with my demel 395 still buying items for it. mostly use it for sharping chainsaw blades right now

tell you the truth in my case it would look really bad, its a real small room smaller then a stander bedroom. it even have a hospital bed in love to remove it, but there some one in the house here some reason they crazy about the darn thing.......talk about taken up space

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