Hi friends and life-hackers, It has been a while ago since I published my last video here on my channel. That for a number of reasons, mainly family related stuff that made it impossible for me to spend the time and wish for creating new videos. Despite this I have been constantly involved in a massive amount of home related and wood working projects and sooner or later I am planning on re-establishing my YouTube journey, until then I will be publishing some of my own projects on:
Instagram @ogy_tonchev
Greetings and have fun in life!
CreativeMods.org
Made in Kävlinge, Sweden
Page about simple DIY Home Projects that will save you money and make your life simpler, more practical and fun.
Here You will see anything from woodworking, welding, electronics, programming, building furniture, fixing home stuff, life hacks and more. Enjoy!
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How and why I started this blog :)
Hi,
a "hacker" living in Kävlinge, Sweden and Sofia, Bulgaria who normally spends most of his time with family, work, riding a Downhill/Road and CX bike, running and practicing Street workout. Between Christmas and NY 2016 bored by the bad and cold weather I was sitting at home watching YT. Then a saw a video about a guy building a CNC and said wow! Almost immediately I run to the local hardware store, bought my first welding machine and 9 days later I had my CNC up and running.
I felt in love with hacking cool home projects and a few days later bought a bench drill, a vice and a band saw and started experimenting even more.
By that time I discovered that the DSLR I got for Christmas was capable of doing great movies and decided to start sharing my progress on the Internet for two reasons: to inspire more people and to start getting feedback on my work :) And here I am almost 2 months later :)
So, this is basically a blog about simple DIY Home Projects that will save money and make life simpler, more practical and fun. Here You will see anything from woodworking, welding, electronics, programming, building furniture, fixing home stuff, life hacks and more.
Enjoy!
My YouTube channel trailer:
a "hacker" living in Kävlinge, Sweden and Sofia, Bulgaria who normally spends most of his time with family, work, riding a Downhill/Road and CX bike, running and practicing Street workout. Between Christmas and NY 2016 bored by the bad and cold weather I was sitting at home watching YT. Then a saw a video about a guy building a CNC and said wow! Almost immediately I run to the local hardware store, bought my first welding machine and 9 days later I had my CNC up and running.
I felt in love with hacking cool home projects and a few days later bought a bench drill, a vice and a band saw and started experimenting even more.
By that time I discovered that the DSLR I got for Christmas was capable of doing great movies and decided to start sharing my progress on the Internet for two reasons: to inspire more people and to start getting feedback on my work :) And here I am almost 2 months later :)
So, this is basically a blog about simple DIY Home Projects that will save money and make life simpler, more practical and fun. Here You will see anything from woodworking, welding, electronics, programming, building furniture, fixing home stuff, life hacks and more.
Enjoy!
My YouTube channel trailer:
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Make Drill press and router base for Dremel
In this video tutorial i will show you how to build Drill press and Router base in one single tool. The Dremel 4000 is used in this set up but any other multi-tool can do the job as well.
The drill press/Router base can be attached to a wall and used as a standard drill press or put directly on the material for engraving it or making precise holes in it. If flipped upside down, it can also work as a router table.
The total price spent for the materials in my case is about 5 Euro. No special tools are required for building it, only a drill and a wood saw.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Homemade cheap cut-off wheels for Dremel/Proxxon in 2 minutes - 2 va...
Did you know that you can make long-lasting cut-off wheels for your Dremel or Proxxon angle grinder yourself from a bigger disc(for example 125 mm) which can be bought in any hardware store and is pretty cheap(about 1 EUR). In this video i am going to show you how to make 5 38.5 mm discs out of a single 125mm disc. 2 variants are shown: One for the Dremel's easy-click system and another one which is bolt fixed and can be used with your Proxxon tool as well or any other multi-tool.
Total price spent on materials is about 1 Euro.
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