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Ryobi Router hacking me off fixing to return it!!!!

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saint:
At least one of my rotary tools (either my Dremel or my router) has instructions that specifically tell you to fully insert the bit and then pull it out 1/8"...

rdowdy95:

--- Quote from: NightGod on July 29, 2006, 01:16:35 pm ---I still say you should get a pattern bit that has the bearing on the bottom instead of the top-you'll be wanting one later if/when you decide to laminate the sides or plexi your CP.

--- End quote ---

I am going with an all wood look.  I am not going to put laminate or plexi on the control panel.

rdowdy95:
Saint my Ryobi Router also has the same instructions as well.

DrewKaree:
Sorry I can't take a closer look, I didn't expand those last time.  I'm off with the wife to be dragged around.  I'll take a look later.  Make sure to hit up nos since he's got your router (shoot him a PM or twelve ;D ) and he's super teh kewl and good with "wood" if ya know what I mean *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge* ;D

Mebbe I can talk the wife into stopping at Home Depot for whatever I can dream up (why do WOMEN always need a reason to go there? :dizzy: ) and I'll check out the router you bought.

DrewKaree:
Well, before I headed out the door, I looked....I was referring to the original problem with the inability to adjust stuff, and I didn't see pics for that.  That might have already been sussed out from nos' post, but that's what I was referring to with the pics.  The set of pics you have has one that's completely black.  I haven't gone through that post too well yet, but it sounds like you've got an alternative plan. 

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