Another idea for volume control on the FP III+

porcupunctis said:
I shouldn't but I will say it anyway, fitting a khozmo in yor Crack is a lot like, well fitting a khozmo in your crack.  It can be done but you gotta dremel out the base.

I shouldnt say it either but, since you provided the mental graphic ... I probably wouldnt mind Dremeling out my Crack base if I wanted a Khozmo bad enough but I wouldnt want to Dremel out my Crack  ;D
 
Desmond,

Maybe you've just discovered a whole new, untapped market for dremel accessories :D.

Sorry, couldn't resist.

-- Jim
 
Jim R. said:
Desmond,

Maybe you've just discovered a whole new, untapped market for dremel accessories :D.

Sorry, couldn't resist.

-- Jim

I don't know,  I think Randall would have to get the credit for those accessories.  He kinda started it. 
That said, it's a strange world and I dont think I'd be surprised to read about folks who have found "creative" uses for the Dremel tool somewhere other than the work bench.  :o
 
Dremel tools a great for DIY. I've pretty much worn mine out using it on all manner of things. Pressing it beyond it's design limits for sure. Time for a new one or just replace the bearings.
 
Though I own two dremels, the 'multi-saw' can be handy as well. But for the brave hearted, the die grinder tops them all.
 
I didn't have to cut quite as deep as it looks.  A rounded pocket on two adjacent sides that I guess to be just shy of half the thickness of the wood at the deepest.

I think the 45 degree brace makes it look more dramatic.

No visible marks from the top so it is only as deep as the routed inset.
 
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