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| alundra:
can someone post a picture of a router drill bit for tmolding? and can the router carve custom holes, like a half depth square hole for mounting joysticks...sorry i never work on these stuff before..thanks |
| bjk7382:
--- Quote from: CJK on June 14, 2005, 11:01:36 pm ---You have clearly never used a plasma cutter. --- End quote --- |
| IntruderAlert:
--- Quote from: CJK on June 14, 2005, 11:01:36 pm --- --- Quote from: xonix_digital on June 14, 2005, 09:57:06 pm ---ROTO-ZIP!!! Thats all I gotta say. It's like a diesel Dremel/Router thing. With the right attachments it is the sickest cutting tool I have used. Good Luck! - XD --- End quote --- You have clearly never used a plasma cutter. 8) http://www.torchmate.com/torch1.jpg -- Chris --- End quote --- oooh.. i want one of those 8) |
| Chris:
I've used a Dremel for cutting T-molding slots in a CP. For a CP, a Dremel is fine. I would NEVER try to use it for a whole cab! Also, after cutting slots for 2 panels and using it with the routing attachment to route a space for a joystick plate, the Dremel burned out. --Chris |
| alundra:
ok, i just bought a router..but i dont know which bit is for tmolding..i ask a couple guys at Home Depot and none of them know.. i saw there is a blade call "3 wing slot cutter" but it just a blade, it doesnt have any handle to attach to the router...dont know if the right one..can someone here give me an example for 3/4 molding slot? thanks |
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