Hi Guys
I was on a smoke break earlier, standing in the rain and I had an thought, If I had a large piece of rectangle/Square stock (lets say a base for something) and I wanted to bevel the edges to make it look better, how would I go about it, now I have no need to carry out this proceedure, so not sure where the idea came from, but....
I was thinking, If you have 2 pieces of aluminium about 1 inch long, 15mm wide and 2 mm thick and had then at 90 degrees to each other, held together by some small sort of frame.
Now also atatched to this frame would be a dremel style grinding wheel at 45 degrees to each of the aluminium strips, it would be reatined and the shaft go through a bearing, the shaft is then atatched to one of those flexi extensions you get with dremels.
the grinding wheel could be height adjustable or have a spring to maintain failry even pressure.
So to use it you would place it so that each plate is snug on the block (one on top, one on the side), push down firmly so the wheel takes up the pressure, turn it on and run it back and fore the workpiece, hopefully getting a nice 45 degree bevel
What do you think, could it work?
DJH