Easy Drill Stand for Rotary Tool

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Easy Drill Stand for Rotary Tool

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I needed a drill stand for Rotary Tool. I didn't  find any usable for my Rotary Tool so I decide to make my own.

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All you need is:
- piece of plywood,
- 2 short Drawer Slide
- 1 Pipe Holder
- piece of gum
- some screws
- glue for wood

Optional
- Drill Vise

Cut the Plywood

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Cut the plywood in 4 pieces.
1 piece for a base (16,5x22,0)
2 pieces for a tower (16,5x3,5)
1 piece for drill holder (16,5x4)

Make the Tower

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Glue together the 2 pieces (16,5x3,5)  to build tower.
Drill 4 holes on one side to fasten Drawer Slides.
2 holes on top to snap the gum.
And 2 holes in bottom to fasten the tower to the base.

Than fix the tower to the base with 2 screws. Glue will make it even stronger.

Fasten the Drawer Slides

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Take the Drawer Slides and run the gum in it.
Fasten both Drawer Slides on front of the tower.
And then snap the gum on top of the tower.

The gum will help the drill to come back up.

Fixing for the Drill Vise

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Drill 2 holes to the base for fixing the Drill Vise on the base.

Make Holder for the Drill

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From the piece of plywood (16,5x4) cut 4 equal pieces.
Mark a curve for better fitting the Pipe Holder.
Than glue all pieces together to form a base for holder.
Cut the curve and fasten the Pipe Holder to it. Depend on Pipe holder, but mine has a M8 matrices, so I fixed it with one contra Screw.

Than fasten the whole holder to the Drawer Slides.

Finalizing

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I cut the base just at the end as it was more stable to work this way.

Fix the Drill Vise and put the Rotary Tool to the Holder.

You can paint it if you want.

And that's it :-)