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| Stingray:
A router is one of those tools that everyone should own. Once I got one I wondered how I ever did without it. -S |
| alundra:
thanks alot guys.. ;D |
| xonix_digital:
--- Quote from: IntruderAlert on June 15, 2005, 02:06:40 am --- --- 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) --- End quote --- Why would you use a plasma torch for T-Molding again??? - XD |
| CJK:
I guess you could use it if you were building your cab out of stainless steel or something. (Now THAT would be a HOF project!) -- Chris |
| Frosty:
Just a little feedback about my experience with a Dremel and t-molding slot for the control panel: While I would recommend a slot cutting bit and a router for a large job (molding for the whole cabinet), I had some really nice results with the Dremel and the tungsten carbide cutting bit on just the control panel. With a little planning and a steady hand, you can come away with a nice slot for your t-molding... |
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