Dremel 300 series and flex shaft.
A good saw and a small axe is very useful for woodwork to remove as much as you can before using the dremel.
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Router attachment for dremel? It the bottom could be theoretically done in one piece. you can't do that with a bandsaw. But If you can afford a good bandsaw, you should be able to buy a dremel, too...tghhs wrote:Try this with an axe and dremel.
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easy peasytghhs wrote:Try this with an axe and dremel.
Not best pic, all i have.
But ramses got a good point, after cutting with an attachment of 90° and a router, finishing with some sanding drums... shouldn't be a problem
You should try this with whatever you got at your disposal...

I didnt even use an axe to make er... used a screwdriver instead to pry out the chunks of wood to make room for the air tank
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