The Boutique Hotel Manager

Boutique Hotel. Just the words get the imagination going. Even before I dog eared the pages of Herbert Ypma's first Hip Hotels book I was fascinated by the world of boutique hotel properties. "How cool would it be to be the general manager of a cool boutique hotel?" I often found asking myself as I flipped through the pages of his magnificent photos. Working hard to make a career out of the hotel industry, I was convinced that I just had to be involved with a boutique hotel someday.

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That someday came true, when in 2004 I was invited to be the general manager of what was and still is one of Palm Springs most hip boutique hotels. I left another huge opportunity just to be a part of this amazing world. The art, the design, the vibe. I had never really worked anywhere with a "vibe". A year later and I knew, I knew what many in the hotel business do not...what it is really like to be the gm of a hip, cool boutique hotel. It's not for everyone and amazing for many.

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There is a mini storm brewing in the boutique hotel world, one I don't think most involved in this industry are aware of. With more and more boutique hotel operators entering the playground, more and more bad hiring decisions are being made. The right General Mangers are working at the wrong hotels. Like a square peg and a round hole, some things just do not work. Who is to blame and what can be done?

The Boutique Hotel

First let me first tell you that I have a very narrow view of what really constitutes a boutique hotel. I think that the term "Boutique" when used to describe a hotel is often misapplied. A boutique hotel is not defined by simply a hot design, as many would argue.
In my opinion, a boutique hotel is a property that is uniquely significant in four ways:

1. Architecture and Design.

2. A high level of service. A property must not exceed 150 guest rooms, enhancing the guest to staff ratio.

3. Sell to a specific demographic.

4. Are independently owned and operated (this is where some will disagree with me).

A boutique hotel must be an independent operation. The hotel must not be part of a collection that is more than say, 10 properties. Beyond this you get into having a corporate hierarchical management style that is required in running a large company and maintaining brand consistency. Take W Hotels for example. In my opinion these are not boutique hotels. They look like a boutique hotel, even feel like one. Many boutique hotels would strive to be as great as a W. But a W Hotel is run and managed by a massive corporation. The property level management makes very few decisions about what services are offered and how the property is run. A boutique hotel must be operated as close to the actual physical operation as possible. W's and the like are amazing, but in my opinion don't fit the definition of a boutique hotel. Boutique hotels are also constantly re-inventing themselves, making sure that their fickle guest never get bored and look to stay at the latest new, hip and cool property.

Boutique Hotel Guest

Travelers chose to stay at a boutique hotel because of the story, or the experience. The experience is very important and must be unique and somewhat cutting edge. The general demographics are individuals 20 to 50 years of age, work in more creative fields like advertising or entertainment and appreciate a higher level of service. When Ian Schrager entered the market with what many consider to be the first boutique hotel, this demographic discovered that they could use their travel budget get them a room at a cool, hip hotel rather than a generic mid-level branded property. And the boom started.
Boutique hotel guests enjoy experiences, unique architecture, cutting edge interior design and in some cases an urban location. The market is expanding and the demographic model explained earlier is beginning to bleed into others. You might very well find a Fortune 500 CEO staying at a boutique hotel. It is hard to ignore the hype.

Brands vs. Boutiques

Luxury hotel operators are scrambling to avoid losing market share to the boutique world. Some hotels are actually taking the "brand" off their marketing and streamlining their operations so that their properties are authentically boutique. Take the Kahala Mandarin Oriental for example. This famous luxury property recently took Mandarin Oriental away so that they could operate and compete in the new marketplace of more independent hotels. They are now simply "The Kahala" and are working hard to be authentically local and independent of a major brand identification. I think others will follow.

The Boutique Hotel General Manager

For the sake of this publication, I will use the luxury hotel as the comparison to the boutique since most closely associate a boutique hotel with luxury travel. So what is so different about being a general manager at a luxury hotel versus a boutique hotel? Can it really be that different? The basics are the same. The general manager is responsible for the entire day to day operation, hiring decisions, marketing, budgets, forecasting, rate strategy, facility maintenance etc... The key for both types of properties is guest service and guest interaction. The guest at a high end luxury hotel expects to be able to interact with the hotel general manager, as do the guests at a boutique property. It is all high touch.

The difference is that a boutique hotel general manager wears just a few more hats than the luxury general manager. A boutique general manager might be preparing complex budget forecasting spreadsheets at 10am and at 10:30 am be clearing the pool towels from around the hotel's salt water plunge. When was the last time you saw the general manager of the Peninsula Beverly Hills with an arm full of towels? Don't get me wrong, I know that the general manager of the Peninsula would do this in a second, if they had to. The general manager of a boutique hotel HAS to, because there is nobody else. The one server working the restaurant is also probably responsible for taking care of the pool, taking room service orders, delivering the orders and on and on.... The general manager of a boutique hotel is sometimes also the HR director and breaks the front desk agents. If the gm is in California then the gm might find themselves breaking just about every position just to avoid getting sued and fined!

Take this example; you are the GM of a hot boutique property in the desert. The temperature is pushing 118 degrees. Since occupancy during the summer is very low, you encourage a lot of your team to take their vacations so you can get that vacation accrual off your books. One of those who takes you up on this is your chief engineer, one of two engineers for your entire five acre property. He goes home to the motherland, Germany for a week. Now just because it's hot does not mean that you don't have customers. Some tourists seem to love the heat, and so it was with this particular steamy day in August. As the sun begins to set, your guests make their way from the pool to their bungalows. Dusk and 100 degrees, everyone turns on their aged air conditioners full blast so they can cool down. Your only other engineer has gone home for the day. It is at about this time that the calls start coming in. The ac units are freezing up. The old units freeze up when they are turned on full blast. Many blow the circuit breakers. So there you are, in your office doing the forecast for your weekly corporate status report call when the front desk calls you in a panic, "the guests are flipping out" cries your new front desk agent. You check out the calls and see that you need your engineer back on property, but his pre-paid cell phone (you cant afford to pay for a cell phone for him) is out of time -you cant reach him! So what do you do? You head to the rooms to see if you can fix them. Room by room you tackle the challenge of explaining to your sweaty and angry guests why they cant turn their ac on full and that it will take at least two hours for the ice built up around the coils to melt. Then you start looking for the circuit breakers, which are scattered all over the 60 year old property. By the time you reach the last room the guest who answers the door almost screams at the sight of the sweaty, dirty general manager holding a tool box with a dazed look on his face. "Wasn't this the same guy who was pouring us Mimosas at the pool this morning honey?" asks the guest as you begin your repairs. Once the craziness is over you get a call on your cell phone. Yes, it is your engineer returning your call. "You trying to reach me boss?". The next day, while on your conference call you listen to a speech about how general managers need to spend more time with their guests rather than in their offices. Duh, you think as you try to scrub the grit out from under your fingernails.

The financial realities of a boutique hotel are unique. The appearance of three to five star service with a two star budget is the norm, and the gm's get caught in the middle. The boutique hotel just does not have the budget to staff like a true luxury property and everyone has to pull their weight. The gm who does not will not be there long and hate every second of their lives.

Along with the additional sweat and frustration of being a boutique hotel gm are the rewards. For the right individual, they will find that the entrepreneurial management style required of them is highly empowering. The gm can make a lot of decisions on their own, decisions that in a larger corporate hotel would require an approval or worse....committee discussion! The fact that some towels need to be picked up and maybe a drink or two be mixed and served is actually fun to them. The rewards of always being in front of your guests are what most gm's want anyway, but many are not really ready for it when they are tasked to make that happen every day.

So what kind of person would do well as a general manager of a boutique hotel? Answer these questions, if you can say yes to each answer then you will probably really like the challenge. Please note that I am assuming that you are already an experienced manager and qualified to be a general manager.

The 51 Questions

1. You do not need routines to feel successful at work.

2. You can delegate without concern.

3. You can make decisions without committee recommendation.

4. You can spend long hours at work. By long I mean sometimes up to 14 hours at a time.

5. You have no problem spending the night at the property to make sure everything is ok.

6. You don't have a problem delivering luggage to guest rooms (you probably wont have a bellman to do this for you).

7. You can valet park a car.

8. You can re-program guest keys using the key card system.

9. You really enjoy speaking with your guests....REALLY.

10. You can mix a drink and you know who Mr. Boston is.

11. You can run a commercial washing machine.

12. You can re-set a circuit breaker.

13. You can change a flat tire, jump start a car.

14. You can re-set your router. If you don't know what a router is then stop now and re-think any thoughts you have of being a boutique hotel gm. You will not have an on site IT manager to help you!

15. You can check in/ out a guest using the front office system.

16. You can process credit cards and split payments to various folios.

17. You can run the switchboard at the front desk.

18. You can ring in an order using the restaurants POS.

19. You can re-set the restaurant POS.

20. You can program a digital surveillance system.

21. You can type your own memos, send your own e-mails and answer your own phones (this should be true of ANY gm nowadays).

22. You can jump from one project to the next without hesitation.

23. You know what to do when someone has a heart attack in your lobby.

24. You know what to do when someone chokes in your restaurant.

25. You can explain your restaurant menu items as well or better than your servers.

26. You can brew coffee using a commercial coffee machine.

27. You can draw a good cup of espresso.

28. You know the difference between a latte and a cappuccino.

29. You know the temperature requirements for your walk-in and refrigerators. If you don't know what a walk-in is, stop here and think about your career choice.

30. You know what to do when the health inspector shows up. Hint, it is not to grab a handful of cash!

31. You know who to call if your phone system suddenly stops working.

32. You know how to read the history off an electronic guest room lock.

33. You know how to make a bed as well as your best housekeeper.

34. You know what the ph level should be in your wash rinse.

35. You know how to check the chemicals in you pool and Jacuzzi.

36. You know what the interfaces are for each of your hotel software systems.

37. You know how to get guests online using your wireless internet service.

38. You know the difference between an p&l and a balance sheet.

39. You can run a commercial dishwasher.

40. You know your receivables and payables.

41. You know where your housekeeper buys their supplies.

42. You know local city ordinances as they apply to your property.

43. You can deliver a room service order.

44. You can clean a bathroom to 5 star standards.

45. You can fold a towel like your housekeepers.

46. You know where the water and gas mains are, and how to shut them off.

47. You know each of your guest room types.

48. You have no problem befriending your neighboring business and residents.

49. You can write a well researched and accurate month end report.

50. You know how to calculate flow through.

51. Have a number two person who can answer these questions as well.

I task the many boutique hotel companies to ask these questions to gm candidates during the interview process. I know that you will save a lot of time, frustration and lower your turnover rates (higher for general manager positions in boutique hotels).

If you are a boutique hotel company I would also ask you to make sure that you do the following for your hotel general managers, ensuring their success and lowering your gm turnover:

1. Don't hire an experience luxury (non-boutique hotel) general manger unless they can answer yes or actually commit to learning the answer to each of the prior 51 questions.

2. Train, train and train your new gm's on the property they are going to. Make sure they know everything before you "turn them loose".

3. Pay them a fair wage, maybe even a bit more than fair. Boutique hotel companies seem to think they can attract new gm's who maybe were a number two at a larger property, convince them that it is "cool" to be a part of your company and pay them less than the industry standard. This just makes your new gm start listening to those headhunter calls (they call hotel gm's a lot!) with offers of much higher salaries back in the "comfort" zone of a branded hotel.

4. Understand what goes on in the life of a boutique hotel gm. Most boutique hotel corporate staff have never been a gm at a real boutique hotel and have no idea what it is like. Get to know what happens on property.

5. Insist that your gm's take time off. It is easy for your gm to get wrapped up in the operation and start working 7 days a week. This will just burn them out. Figure out a way to get them the time with their families they need to stay sane, married etc...

6. Don't call them on their day off unless it is an emergency. If you don't know what days your gm's are off then shame on you.

7. Don't be double minded. Don't show up one day and berate the gm for the pool deck needing re-surfacing and then two days later come down on them for requesting the funds to make property repairs.

8. Give them realistic budgets, and if you sell a bonus during the interview process, make sure it is realistic.

9. Give them the same "perks" that gm's in large hotel properties get. You can skip the car allowance, but at least offer dry cleaning and travel privileges at your other properties.

10. Talk to them often. Really talk to them, don't talk at them. Listen to what is going on.

11. If you tell them that "we are an entrepreneurial company" and that gm's can "make their own decisions" and then second guess every decision they make you need to re-think your message.

12. Make sure you give them the ability to hire a strong #2. One of the reasons your gm's leave for other companies is because most boutique hotel companies don't give their properties the budgets to have a number two, so they have nobody to take their place if other in-company opportunities come up. This is the old and very tired "to move up you have to move out" dynamic that kills us in the hotel industry.

13. That takes me to this point---set out to develop bench strength. Have leaders waiting in the wings to take positions as you grow. If you don't you will end up "borrowing" leaders from each of your properties to open your newest. This leaves your existing properties, already running lean on management with an over worked and stressed out group of leaders and staff. Make this a priority.

14. Thank your gm's. This is a no-brainer but a much forgot important task as a hotel company. THANK YOUR GM's. This goes for any hotel company. Your general managers get beat up a lot. By unhappy staff, guests and you. You hit them with constant "notes" on how to perform better. Make sure to balance the coaching with praise.

The point?

So what is the point to all of this? The boutique hotel general manager, in my opinion is a completely different job than a general manager at a full service luxury property. But unfortunately the two are muddled together in a basket full of un-attainable expectations.

I think that the boutique hotel general manager should have a new title-- I leave this up to the boutique hotel companies and the creative genius that drives their brands.
At the end of the day, a title is really not important, but the expectations are. Make sure you understand your role as a boutique hotel general manager or the role your general managers play at your boutique hotels. Make certain that as you take a job or when hire them, they know what a boutique hotel manager really is.

The Boutique Hotel Manager
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If your business or hobby is woodworking, you need the right power tools. And if you are looking for affordable, durable and powerful plumbing and HVAC tools, RIDGID must be the brand for you. Based on Elyria, Ohio, RIDGID is a company that manufactures woodworking tools for both entry-level and high-end market. Their products include power saws, hammers, sanders, drills, drill presses etc. Depending on your job, you can choose from the company's cordless combo kits or stationary equipment.

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All of RIDGID's bench, table and stationary equipment come with a detailed manual for assembly and usage. With the Magnesium base build, you are guaranteed of stability and vibration-free processing from your stationary tools. Moreover, the design and color of the tables and fixtures provide maximum visibility of your work piece. Lighting will never be a problem because most tools are equipped with LED. They are installed close to the bit to illuminate the section being cut or drilled.

Looking for a professional woodcutting tool? Take the RIDGID TS 36610 for example. This table saw is designed for extended working hours, making it suitable for production line assemblies. The induction motor with 1 ½ HP TEFC equipment guarantees that the machine won't fail you for a lifetime. The 1 ¾ inch-thick granite table saw guarantees comfortable woodworking. Because it is resistant to rust, you can work with minimum vibrations and maximum accuracy. Similar with other table saws from the company, the TS 36610 is user-friendly. Its large hand wheels allow accurate control on heavy work pieces.

Next is the R2900 Fixed Base and Plunge Router kit. This impressive 2 ¼ HP router kit has an RPM range of 10,000 to 23,000. However, the speed control is technically not variable. Instead, it uses 9-speed step settings. Instead of rotating turret, the control of plunge depth is simplified by an adjustment knob. To give enough mobility for the woodworker, the device has a 12-foot long cord.

The R2900 also has many extra features that other router kits do not. Most users commend the LED attached to the router base. They light up the work piece just fine. However, the LED is not very effective unless you will work on a dim-lighted room. Dust control is another special feature. The removable chip shield takes care of the larger debris while the plunge base collector covers the entire base opening. This is located around the bit. As a result, the dust and chips are not sent flying everywhere. It also has an outlet which can be attached to a shop-vac, making clean-up easier. For less than 0, this is a must-have for your woodworking shop.

If you are a weekend woodworker or just a hobbyist, the RIDGID BS1400 is the right band saw for you. This is an entry-level tool which is the perfect upgrade for your old jig saw and scroll saw. Because it is very light-weighted and quiet, it is best for backyard woodworking or even inside the house. The combination of the 15-amp motor and tension adjustment options makes it a smart-buy. However, it has a limited motor power. Therefore, this tool is not recommended for production-oriented woodworking shops. Cutting speed is significantly reduced when cutting or re-sawing hardwood. Before buying, also consider that the unit does not include a miter gauge or fence upon purchase.

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Black Friday Dremel 335-01 Plunge Router Attachment Feature

  • Plunge router attachment for Dremel rotary tool models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, and 275
  • Quickly converts rotary tool to plunge router; plunge lock-in handle; 2 depth stops for rapid depth adjustments
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Anyone who's ever used a router understands the satisfaction that a cleanly cut rabbet or mortise can give. But if you're working on small-scale projects, such as jewelry boxes or models, that monster three-horsepower fixed-base router with the 1/2-inch bit is simply overkill. That's where the Dremel 335 comes in. This plunge-router adapter is meant to be used with the Dremel rotary tools (models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, and 275), which accommodate 1/8-inch diameter bits. If you already own one of these tools, buying the attachment is a great way to get an instant router without having to shell out the extra forty or fifty bucks for a single-purpose machine (that may be too big for what you're doing anyway). Assembling the attachment is simple: just remove the housing cap from your Dremel, reassemble the collet nut, then place the tool into the router attachment. The tool is secured in the attachment with a mounting nut and wrench (both included). The attachment features two plunge depths, which are locked in via a rotary hand grip. Setting routing depth can be a little tricky: it's a good idea to practice on scrap until you get a feel for it. The clear base gives you good stability and lets you see exactly what you're doing, as does the narrow profile of the Dremel tool itself. The attachment also includes an adjustable edge guide that works very well. If you're working on small projects are willing to experiment with the settings, this is the router for you.

Black Friday Dremel 335-01 Plunge Router Attachment Specifications

Anyone who's ever used a router understands the satisfaction that a cleanly cut rabbet or mortise can give. But if you're working on small-scale projects, such as jewelry boxes or models, that monster three-horsepower fixed-base router with the 1/2-inch bit is simply overkill.

That's where the Dremel 335 comes in. This plunge-router adapter is meant to be used with the Dremel rotary tools (models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, and 275), which accommodate 1/8-inch diameter bits. If you already own one of these tools, buying the attachment is a great way to get an instant router without having to shell out the extra forty or fifty bucks for a single-purpose machine (that may be too big for what you're doing anyway).

Assembling the attachment is simple: just remove the housing cap from your Dremel, reassemble the collet nut, then place the tool into the router attachment. The tool is secured in the attachment with a mounting nut and wrench (both included).

The attachment features two plunge depths, which are locked in via a rotary hand grip. Setting routing depth can be a little tricky: it's a good idea to practice on scrap until you get a feel for it. The clear base gives you good stability and lets you see exactly what you're doing, as does the narrow profile of the Dremel tool itself. The attachment also includes an adjustable edge guide that works very well.

If you're working on small projects are willing to experiment with the settings, this is the router for you.--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
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Black Friday DEWALT DNP612 Plunge Base for Compact Router Feature

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Basic Tool List For Wooden Boat Building

First of all let me say you do not need the finest tools to build a proper boat, try to find used tools, garage sales and the like will yield tools that are just fine. Although I will call out when to buy the best you can when it is really necessary.

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1. Table saw: 10 inch cabinet saw, not one of those little saws that set on a table top, Again find a second hand saw, 2 to 5 horse power and a simple fence is all you need. so long as the blade can be squared up and the fence can be adjusted true. rust can be overlooked, and belts can be replaced. One thing here to spend money on is the blade, carbide tipped 50 to 60 tooth spend .00 to .00. you will want two .00 blades not one 0.00 blade. One blade is either at the saw sharpener or ready to go the sharpener. point is a sharp lower cost blade is a lot better than dull 0.00 blade.

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2. Surface planer: A must have tool, but you do not need a 00.00 24 inch model, a 13 inch at the home store will do nicely for 0.00.

If you find a used one shop very carefully, as 3 new knives on some machines could cost more than a new machine. also check a used machine by running several pieces through and checking for square and quality of the cut. a badly treated used planer might not ever get adjusted right again. so take care.

3. Router: 1 1/2 to 2 HP find a good used one, unless it's been dropped and kicked around a lot a good router lasts a long time, two things to look for first brushes that can still be bought and easily changed and two both a 1/4 and 1/2 inch Collete. a router that uses only a 1/4 Collete is of very limited use. if you can a new router of good quality can be bought for 0.00 and you really don't need a plunge router ( but they are nice ).

4. Band saw: Don't spend a lot. just about any saw that will turn on and not throw the blade is fine. 14 inch is big enough and 3-4 blades 3/8 4-8 tooth per inch

will do. on a used saw make sure the table will adjust square and stay that way.

5 Misc small tools: Drill motors at least one, you will drill hundreds if not thousands of holes, but seldom will you need the 1/2 chuck and big power, besides those drills are heavy. one cordless drill is nice to have 18 volt nothing smaller, and a couple spare batteries. Jig saw and finish sanders, just about any will do but get the best your budget will allow. one good random obit sander is a must, sticky back or hook and loop, I've used them both and don't have a favorite.

belt sander get a 4x24 ( belt size ) they cost more but trust me on this.

6. Clamps: The more the better of all kinds, but again I've used really good expensive clamps as well as the Harbor freight cheapies, just buy the cheapies in all shapes and types buy them as you need them, our shop has hundreds and sometimes I still run out.

7. A list of not completely necessary but still nice to have tools: 10 inch chop saw ( miter saw ) router table ( build your own ) works as a shaper table.

shop vac ( tons of sawdust is produced ) makes clean up easier plus you can rig almost any shop vac into a crude dust collector. air compressor, bigger the better again get a used one. I have never used any air tools in the boat shop as an air compressor big enough to keep up is way to expensive. blowing off shavings ( and sawdust out of my hair and back ) is how I use mine.

That's all for now. see ya round the boat shop, now get to work on that boat.

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  • Replacement Plunge Base for Models 693LRPK and 694vK
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  • Dimensions: 12.5 by 8.8 by 12.0 inches (WxHxD); weighs 6.4 pounds
  • Comes with 1-year warranty and 30-day performance certification


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Black Friday Porter-Cable 694VK 11 Amp 1-3/4-Horsepower Plunge and Fixed Base Variable Speed Router Kit Feature

  • 11 Amp motor producing 1-3/4 Peak hp
  • Soft-starting motor with variable-speed from 10,000-27,500 rpm
  • Cam lock lever enables simple coarse height adjustments and motor release (fixed base)
  • Micrometer depth adjustor accurate to 1/128-inch (fixed base)
  • Motor transitions quickly and easily between fixed and plunge base; 6-position adjustable turret allows for stepped plunge cuts


Black Friday Porter-Cable 694VK 11 Amp 1-3/4-Horsepower Plunge and Fixed Base Variable Speed Router Kit Overview

The Porter-Cable Variable-Speed 694VK 11 Amp fixed router and plunge base kit utilizes a hefty 1-3/4 HP to generate a mind-blowing 10,000-27,500 RPM for ultra-precise cuts on a variety of stock. The six-position adjustable turret makes stepped plunge cuts quick and easy, and motor transitions between fixed and plunge base extremely fast. The micrometer depth adjuster keeps things incredibly precise to 1/128 of an inch. To ensure years of top-notch performance, the 694VK is equipped with a dust-sealed switch and sealed ball bearings to keep dust out. The included collets will accept 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch shank bits. Routing is made easy with the dual, ergonomic rubber handles strategically mounted on the router for easy, comfortable operation.



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Amana Tool 45460 Flush Trim Template and Pattern Plunge 2-Flute Carbide Tipped Router Bit with Upper Ball Bearing, 1/4-Inch Shank

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Black Friday Amana Tool 45460 Flush Trim Template and Pattern Plunge 2-Flute Carbide Tipped Router Bit with Upper Ball Bearing, 1/4-Inch Shank Feature

  • Cutting diameter 1/2-Inch
  • 1-Inch cutting height
  • 1/4-Inch shank, 2-flute
  • Carbide tipped, industrial quality


Black Friday Amana Tool 45460 Flush Trim Template and Pattern Plunge 2-Flute Carbide Tipped Router Bit with Upper Ball Bearing, 1/4-Inch Shank Overview

This bit is essentially a plunge-cutting straight with a shank-mounted ball-bearing pilot. It is a versatile bit, useful for template/pattern routing of parts, joints, and internal cuts, and can be used in handheld and table-mounted routers. The template is attached to the workpiece, and the pilot bearing rides along its edge as the cutting edges rout the workpiece, forming an exact duplicate of the template. With a handheld router, the pattern is on top of the work; with a table-mounted router, the pattern is underneath the work. This carbide tipped bit is specifically designed and manufactured for the high quality demanded by woodworking industrial applications. The cutting edges of this router bit are made from high industrial grade micrograin carbide tips brazed onto a heat-treated high-carbon steel body thus leading to exceptional hardness and rigidity. It is suited for softwoods, hardwoods, chipboard, plywood and etc.



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Bosch MRP23EVS 120-Volt 2.3 HP Plunge Base Router

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Black Friday Bosch MRP23EVS 120-Volt 2.3 HP Plunge Base Router Feature

  • 10000 - 25000 RPM; 2.3 HP (max tool)
  • Trigger control system-trigger power switch located in handle for enhanced control
  • After lock microfine depth adjustment-easy and precise adjustments at any plunge setting
  • Smooth plunge action, spring-lock plunge lever, and depth rod for easy and precise plunge routing
  • Always-on LED lighting-for enhanced visibility in bit area


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Includes Plunge-Base Router - MRP23EVS, Motor, MRP001 Plunge Base, 1/4" and 1/2" Self-Releasing Collets, Bit Wrenches



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