# The packaging of the drill stand is very spartan table. The parts are relatively loose in the package, only the base plate is locked in an internally liegendne cardboard-Einschaub. The chrome support bar, in collapsed condition, is diagonal, "keyed" through a hole of the inner cardboard lid, from corner to corner. In a transparent plastic screws, keys and other holders are supplied. The actual greater support for the Dremel is loose in the lower part and has a lot of game, which can have a theoretical approach as the first problem with improper transport. When unpacking a lot to me that is so equal that the measuring scale, how deep you have lowered the drill head with the lever, was broken. That is to owe to one of these "great" packaging and the extremely cheap material, but more on that later. That alone I did not bother because this scale has no load-bearing function and this easily with superglue could be eliminated.
- Total: Inferior packaging, which made a loss seen before use.
# The assembly is in my opinion slightly out of hand. For beginners is a very cryptic assembly instructions IKEA style. Aside from that one notices in the assembly know that you have inverstiert his money not just in quality quality. The chrome support bar is pushed into the hole of the bottom plate and tightened with a nut or bolt. And this is actually quite stable. However, when setting up and pulling down the bracket for the Dremel it looks already quite different. The entire part is made of plastic, which also does not just represent the best Qualtät. The bracket is bolted to a short lever and a square nut which must be plugged into a small bay with the lever. The whole thing then press the bracket on the Handrail. The upper part of the retaining rod can be pulled out and fix it by pressing counterclockwise. As nächtes can insert or push down, which can keep the big silver wrench, drills and small parts a bracket on the dremel-holder. At the end of the bar then a "plug" which is pressed with some force in the end. In the "grafting" then gets even a loose retaining bar for the Dremel, if you want, for example working with the flexible shaft. Therefore one must hang on the Dremel then this holding rod.
- Overall: Very simple design. Could be unnerving partly because fixings hold no good or challenges or fall off. The materials used are generally be described as "cheap". The pullout able dissolves even at low vibration.
# In de use the frightening realization that one has spent money on garbage. On the one hand a vertical boring really is not possible because the support is not just in the avoidable vertical position. (Using a spirit level and angle measured it) through the plastic sheathing and the cursed -halterung on the rod can not be adjusted so that you get a perfect perpendicular angle the holder. The cladding material and the holder forgiven the setting made always something left.
When drilling even this impression is reinforced once again. I have with matching drill sets testweise tried to drill wood and aluminum. In addition I have my holes marked exactly. Upon impact of the drill bit to the workpiece, the drill strikes in all directions from a few millimeters ... until it "purely eaten" has. Even if you try very slowly, shaking the whole thing back and forth. Accurate working impossible. When everything is made oblique drilling and then you can completely forget the stability, which led to the recesses in the base plate at my bottom plate unwanted indentations.
## A better alternative is to worlds of MICROMOT drill stand MB 140 / S of Proxxon because this drill is constructed entirely of metal and also allows precise drilling. With Dremel total the problem seems to be that the multifunction tools work very heavy vibration and the workstation of this naturally beautiful further transfers.
I have the Dremel Workstation immediately sent back to Amazon, since a poor quality is unacceptable even as a hobby. I can not get anything positive this part because even the "stuff" from the discounter provides better Stabiliät.