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Free slot cutting bit - or - a good reason to wear saftey glasses

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Fozzy The Bear:
Damn!!! That's enough to scare the heck out of anybody!!! That thing could have dug itself right into you as it flew off  :o

It's a good warning to take a look at the damage it did to the router and to itself.  :dizzy:  :dizzy:

The fur covered cab is great by the way.... Love It!!

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

AlanS17:
Maybe there's a bigger lesson to be learned here... never send a laminate trimmer to do a router's job.

MaMeNnO:
I did the same, pulling out a spinning router while cutting a t-molding groove. Luckely I could proceed with the same bit and router.
You can't be carefull enough with these kind of equipment.

hypernova:
That's one of those common mistakes that you just don't realize how BIG a mistake it can become, or even realize it's a mistake at all.  I can bet that alot of people pull the router out of a slot cut before it stops spinning their first or second time using it, if they aren't too familiar with woodworking.

I know I did it.  Nothing happened though fortunately, but I sure realized then what COULD happen and never did it again.

Banacek:
To be honest I consider myself lucky not to have been hurt using my router. I'm so glad I'm done with that part of building :)

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