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| AlexC:
--- Quote from: Clonedsheep on January 13, 2006, 07:57:51 pm ---I just picked up a Dremel Router Attachment from Biglots by my house in Fullerton CA. I paid $3.99 and was wondering if it was a piece of crap because I obtained it so cheap. --- End quote --- Checked by nearby Biglots and no luck.. If you can get more I'll pay you $12.00 plus shipping for one. |
| Clonedsheep:
Sorry for the delay. It is a Dremel Router Attachment, not a bit. However this model is only used for the dremel 9000 as seen here. http://www.dremel.com/productdisplay/att_template.asp?SKU=963-01&Color=99CCFF In my excitement I picked it up and found out that it would not fit my dremel. #395 Variable-Speed MultiPro |
| JonnyBoy:
Mine is a 395 as well. I just got my router attachment from work and I am pretty impressed with it. The build quality is pretty nice for what it is, and it works as well as advertised, I am going to also use it to cut the 3inch hole for the trackball in the plexi. |
| mahuti:
There's no reason you couldn't use it to cut t-molding slots. Just like with a router, you'd need to make a cutting guide. Also, with the dremel router, it WOULD take a lot longer than with a regular router. For instance... To cut a half inch hole through the length of a piece of MDF took me about 3 minutes with a router. To do the same with an 1/8th inch dremel bit & router attachment, it would take lord knows how many hours. I surely wouldn't WANT to cut t-molding slots with it. |
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