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Dremel Router Attachment
JonnyBoy:
Well, I am new to the art of the router, that is why I came to ask you guys for help. I need to recess an area to flushmount my trackball, and I don't have access to a router.
I came across this dremel accessory, is it worth it and would it work for what I need? I already looked around for tool rental, no luck.
http://www.mytoolstore.com/dremel/router.html
crashwg:
Why don't people list their location in their profile? First thing I check when people as questions like this...
Perhaps I live near you, perhaps someone else does. Usually people on these boards are nice enough that if they live close enough to you that they'd be willing to let you come over and use there router for a quick bit.
TOK:
I used a Dremel attachment to route out the panel to flush mount my joysticks. The thing I bought attached right on the end of the Dremel and you set your depth with a knob. You routed free-hand with it, but you could easily put a straightedge down to keep it from going crazy. I think they just called it a multi-purpose cutting guide.
It was much less fancy than the thing you're looking at there. I think it was under $20 at Sears.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00953141000
JonnyBoy:
I am located in Southwestern Pennsylvania, about 40 minutes from Pittsburgh, if that helps.
MameMaster!:
I own the dremmel router. It works fine for small routing jobs. I used it for my dual joystick panel for the first time.
It works well.
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