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| eightbit:
--- Quote from: ThePaul on February 10, 2004, 04:03:17 pm --- --- Quote from: eightbit on February 04, 2004, 08:52:57 pm --- --- Quote from: ThePaul on February 03, 2004, 07:48:29 pm ---Can a dremmel be used to cut the slot for T-Molding? Assuming you use the router attachment of course.. ? --- End quote --- Are you talking about a traditional dremel or the newer rotary saw (like a roto zip) that dremel has out. The rotary can do it, the traditional dremel won't do it very well and several people here have reported burning up their dremel trying. If you really only need it for this one project try renting one. Most tool rental places will have them but you'll likely still have to buy the slot bit. --- End quote --- I guess what I am talking about is this job: http://www.1-home-improvement.com/rotary-tool-accessories/Dremel-330D-Router-B0000302YA.html Looking at it though.. I'm not sure how it would work to cut a slot for the T-molding. It seems tha tit would work to cut the recess for a trackball mounting plate though. --- End quote --- That would work for very light duty router jobs. Many people have reported burning out the hand held routers trying to use them for t-slots. Its a very thin slot but its deep. |
| Iori:
Got my router, bits and did the routing this weekend! Thanks for all the help... :) It all came in handy once I went to doing the cutting... |
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