Dremel 3000 table saw with multi-purpose holder.

Multifunctional table saw for the Dremel 3000. Quickly ready for use with clamping bracket.
20h 10m
3× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
234.00 g
262
970
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6194
updated March 30, 2023

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Dremel 3000 table saw.
2 main parts, the base where the Dremel is fixed in by means of a quick tension bracket and the table saw with accessories.
In the design I have deliberately opted for an easy-to-stop bracket in which the Dremel is placed instead of the screw option, so that the Dremel can be firmly fixed and removed with a simple action.
A spacer bracket is placed at the front of the base over which the table saw is attached.
The distance bracket determines the length between the base and the cutting slot of the table saw.
Other accessories for the Dremel can be attached to the base in the future, but I still want to design those.
The table saw has various options for guiding the part to be cut.

Requirements: a 3mm axle or M4 bolt with nut x 3cm for the tension bracket and 2, M6 x 15mm bolts for securing the spacer bracket.
I use this saw blade but any other saw blade with shaft suitable for the Dremel can be used including the Dremel grinding wheels.
Only the SpacerGuideBolt needs to be printed twice.

Initial assembly to prepare for use:
Remove the print supports being careful with the spring tabs of the SquareGuide so they do not break.
Mount the axle or M4 bolt in the hinge of the Baseclamp and the MultiBase.
Slide the SpacerBracket into the MultiBase at the front until the desired distance is reached and secure the bracket with 2 M6 bolts.
Slide the SpacerGuide over the edge of the saw table and secure it with 2 printed SpacerGuideBolt bolts.
Slide the SquareGuide from the left or right over the SpacerGuide. Do not press the SquareGuide over the SpacerGuide from above as the spring tabs may break off.
Insert the DegreeBlockBolt into the DegreeBlock from below with the thread facing upwards.
Twist the DegreeBlockNut onto the DegreeBlockBolt.
Insert the DegreeBlockBolt with the bottom into the hole in the table saw. Make sure that the rectangular part is in the same direction as the guide slot.
Then slide the DegreeBlock to the desired location and tighten the DegreeBlockBolt just enough so that the DegreeBlock can slide over the saw blade with some resistance.

This means that the base and the table saw are ready for use.
Place the desired saw or grinding wheel in the Dremel and place it on the Multibase.
Snap the Baseclamp over the Dremel to the Multibase.
Place the table saw over the SpacerBracket so that the saw or grinding disc protrudes freely through the saw slot.
If necessary, adjust the distance between the Multibase and saw table via the SpacerBracket.

Filament: Prusament, PLA Galaxy Black
Nozzle: 0.4
Layer thickness: 0.2mm
Filling: 20%
Support: In few places

Watch the instruction video for the operation of the saw table.
 

 




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