Dremel 335-01 Plunge Router Attachment

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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
  • Plastic and metal construction
  • Includes plunge router attachment, edge guide, circle cutting guide, mounting wrench, manual
  • 6 by 5-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty


Black Friday Dremel 335-01 Plunge Router Attachment Overview

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
Plunge-router attachment, edge guide, circle cutting guide, mounting wrench, instructions



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How to Hire a General Contractor or Renovator for Residential Construction Projects

In the last 10-15 years, the industry of Residential General Contractors has taken a beating by the media. Television, maganizes and articles have waged war on the image, credibility and trust of General Contractors. This is something that as a Home Owner, you must first be aware of.

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15 Years ago, there were 3 shows that dealt with residential construction:

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-This Old House
-The New Yankee Work Shop
-Bob Villa's Home again

These 3 shows gave Home Owners an "inside" look into construction techniques and methods, offering plenty of advice, knowledge and wisdom. I suppose they had a loyal following amongst hobbyists, contractors and weekend warriors. But it didn't appeal much to the general masses. After all, not everyone is interested in learning how to cut Crown Moulding or how to select the best router bits.

Along came a show on HGTV called Holmes on Homes. The entire premise of the show was to unearth the misdeeds of shabby, unethical and unprofessional contractors while at the same time portraying the Home Owners as the innocent victims in a "deal gone bad". Along comes our saviour, Mr. Holmes, to save the day and right the wrongs.

THE PROBLEM - Are there unqualified, unprofessional and unethical contractors out yet? YOU BET! At the same time, one could ask...are there unqualified, unprofessional and unethical Lawyers? Doctors? Police Officers? Real Estate Agents? Mortgage Brokers? Accountants? And so on? YOU BET there are! Every industry has the good, the bad, the mediocre, the excellent and the horrendous. That's life, that's people.

This show sent a subliminal message to Home Owners - Other contractors BAD...Mike Holmes GOOD. Mr. Holmes is a smart man. He knows how to make money and promote himself. Good for him! However, his show has unjustly tarnished the image of an entire industry, done a great deed in misleading home owners, and started a trend of "contractor bashing" that has prevailed since. For all of Mike's talks about "License, Insurance and permits", I find it ironic that Mike Holmes himself is not licensed to carry out the work that he performed on the show. The Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs has a clear mandate for licensing and Mr. Holmes himself is NOT a licensed Carpenter. Technically, every time he modified any structural wood element of the house or sold carpentry services he was doing so without the appropriate licensing, breaking the law and casting himself into the dim shadow with which he so readily labels so many other contractors. Hypocrite.

Furthermore, though it is true that many of the home owners on that show were essentially ripped off, misled or cheated, most of the time and most of those Home Owners brought it upon themselves. How do I know? I can guarantee that most of those Home Owners chose their contractor based on price. The ever so tempting taste of a "good deal". Of course, they don't tell you that on the show. It kills the "victimized" position.

Speaking of things they don't mention on the show, ever notice how Mike Holmes usually ends up gutting almost all of the work and then not only building it back up the right way, but going way over and beyond to make it look that much better? Talk about misleading...all of that translates to dollar signs in real life. "GIVING" the home owners glass shower doors, custom cabinets, granite countertops, heated flooring, marble flooring and so on is all great, but what they fail to mention is that in real life somebody had to pay for that. In this case, it was most likely the production company and they received free material from sponsorships. But it's misleading to take an original renovation where the Home Owners had a ,000 budget, dump what would equal 0,000 in real life into the home and stand back and say "There...that's how it should have been done" without telling the viewers about that nagging issue of 0,000.

An entire generation of TV shows continued on with this trend. What you have to know is that ALL of these shows receive sponsorships. A basic premise of most of these shows are "Look, we did all these renovations and it only cost us $X". They conveniently forget to tell you "Oh yeah, we received 50-100% off on all the materials through our sponsors and we're not calculating the labour realistically". Never mind the fact that they probably never got permits for the work, nobody was insured by WSIB, nobody carried Liability Insurance and many other factors.

It's television folks...it's entertainment, and production companies and networks do not care about the accuracy of the information on a show that was intended to entertain and keep viewers.

So now that we have reiterated the bias of the media and the years of misleading information that Home Owners have been bombarded with, let's get on with the meat of the topic at hand. How do you navigate your way towards finding a professional.

The good news is, there are plenty of highly professional contractors to choose from. They just don't make the news. Unlike what the media would have you believe, the majority of contractors fall in the range of good to great. Your first step in finding one that fits your needs, begins with a broad search. The internet sounds like a decent start.

Start looking through the websites of the contractors out there. Remember, it's YOUR JOB to find the right contractor and you have to be prepared to do some of the leg work. The right contractor will not just fall on your lap, and since most renovations represent a great investment on top of your greatest investment (your home), you are wise to take your time at every turn, beginning with the "broad search". In looking through the various web sites, you will begin to get a feel for the level of work that each company represents by browsing through past projects. Not all contractors are the same, some deal with exclusively "High end" renovations, some upper middle, the middle and some have carved out a niche in the lower end, quick and fast types of renovations (bathrooms, floor installations) and other broad appeal types of renos.

You will inevitably narrow down your selection to maybe 5-10 contractors that appeal to the style/look you're shooting for. In other words, they seem to offer the type of workmanship/quality you would like to see incorporated into your project.

BE REALISTIC- No point in walking into a Ferrari dealership with a Hyundai budget. Conversely, no point walking into a Hyundai dealership if you're looking for a Ferrari. There is nothing wrong with either of those, but know what YOU want and be realistic about what you can AFFORD. If your gut says you have a small budget, don't contact a renovator who looks like he/she works exclusively in the "High end" market of homes in Forrest Hill, Rosedale, Bridle Path, Lakeshore west and other affluent neighborhoods. Those homes are almost always in the Million dollar + category (going as high as in the tens of Millions). A simple kitchen reno is almost always a 0,000 + type of project (with some exceptions). Most renovations are in line with the price/value of the home. For example, you're not going to find IKEA cabinets in the main kitchen of a Million dollar home. Nor will you find 0,000 custom cabinetry in the main kitchen of a 0,000 home.

Now that you think you've found the handful of contractors that "fit the bill", start researching the contractors. Their website and a simple GOOGLE search of their company will offer up a great deal of information on it's own. With this information, try to narrow your search down to around 3 contractors that look like they would be a good fit.

THE NEXT STEP...DESIGN- Every renovation needs a "plan". A plan begins with a design and therein you have a few choices. You can design the space yourself if you feel you have enough knowledge or you can retain the services of a designer. A designer can be an interior designer, an Architect, an Engineer, a BCIN licensed designer or you can work with a Design/Build contractor. All of this will depend on the project itself. At some point, in most cases, you will need a building permit. Drawing for building permits are called Construction Drawings (CD's) and they are different from general designs/drawings. The process usually begins with "concept drawings", or a representation of the "concept" that is sought. Once the concept has been chosen, the drawings are refined, information is filled in, materials are sourced, the details are refined and you are well on your way towards having a completed set of CD's. Each designer offers a different take on the project and each have their pros and cons. For example, if budget is a main concern for you then the best option is to work with a Design/Build company. A D/B company designs around your budget and since they are the builders, then can begin pricing the job and building a budget from the concept stage. As the builders, they have the "finger on the pulse" of the costs associated with the project. Working with an Architect on the other hand, is a far better bet if the over all design is the main criteria. An Architect is the master is design theory, knowledge and building methods. An interior designer, as the name suggests, is most concerned with the "look" of the interior finishings. Furniture, wall dressings, floor coverings, fixtures and other materials that blend together to make a startlingly beautiful visual impact custom tailored for each client. An engineer is the master of of durable, sustainable and rigid design and building materials. BCIN licensed designer are most likely the most efficient, cut to the chase A-B option offering competitive rates for budget minded clients who most likely are looking for just a building permit.

So as you can see, each offers a different take on the matter and each have their own strengths and weaknesses. It is up to you to decide which factor is most critical with you in choosing your design professional.

If you are working with a 3rd party designer (Interior designer, Architect, BCIN registered designer or Engineer), it is always a good idea to have your contractor involved as the design is progressing. Even if you have narrowed down your selection of contractors down to 3, keep them abreast of how the design is progressing. Most likely, they can begin pricing out the job for you and their feedback is always important.

Working with a Design/Build contractor on the other hand offers the flexibility in having a working budget concurrent with the design. Value engineering is a virtue of this option.

THE MYTH- That contractors can give you an "estimate" before you have working drawings. I hear this over and over again. "Make sure you have X number of estimates from contractors". What estimates when there are no working drawings? Working drawings define the scope of work and the materials involved for the project. Asking someone for an estimate before having drawings is akin to calling a dealership and asking "How much for a car?". Well, if you call Ford for example the answer may be anywhere from ,000 - 0,000. You're not doing yourself any service.

If a contractor that you call gives you a "price" before you have drawings, one of two things is happening A) He's mis-leading you in an attempt to sell you B) He doesn't know what he's talking about and is not qualified.

Prices vary wildly in renovations. A bathroom reno could fall anywhere in the range of ,000 to 0,000 +.

Now, if you don't need working drawings and you don't think that your project requires a building permit, what should your next approach be? Well...be honest. Tell the contractor how much of a budget you have set aside for the project and let him tell you what you can get for that. Most likely, and in most instances, the contractor can make a guest-timate of whether you have a realistic budget or not. But remember, this is still only a guest-timate. Every budget is comprised of details, and the more details and preparation you have going into it the far more likely you are to stay on budget at the end.

WHAT'S NEXT?- So you think you found 3 or so contractors, you have a realistic budget and regardless of whether you have drawings at this point or not...you would like to meet with them. If you already have drawings, you're obviously more prepared, but if you don't then don't worry...it's still ok to meet with contractors at this point. Some contractors will not even meet with you unless you do have drawings, but most will. This takes us to our next step.

FREE ESTIMATES vs PAID SITE VISITS/ESTIMATES- Some contractors charge a fee to visit you at your house for the first meeting but most will come out for free. Which is better? Well, that's up in the air and for you to decide. Normally when you pay for a site visit, the contractor will come out and take measurements and pictures of your home. He will also take notes based on information you provided and provide you with a preliminary assessment of the project. This means that he went back to his office, designed one or two concepts for the renovation, built one or two budgets, assigning "allowances" for the unknown portions of the work that cannot be figured out yet at this point (for example, the finishes, fixtures, and other accessory materials), and then he will meet with you again at your home to review the preliminary appraisal. This is a far more realistic and accurate appraisal for the project than any FREE estimate could possibly be. Until the contractor sits down, designs the space and crunches all the numbers...any "Estimate" provided is hog wash and nothing more than a number pulled out of thin air, representing absolutely no details of the scope of work or allowances for materials and finishes. That is why so many "estimates" vary WILDLY. You're wasting your time with these.

Your best best, is to always retain someone to perform "Pre-Construction" services on the project. This package includes preliminary design, scope of work, a schedule, budget, material selection, unlimited modifications, value engineering, refining the project to your budget, refining details, sourcing materials, selecting sub-contractors and tendering portions of the job, obtaining working drawings and obtaining all building permits, variances, committee of adjustment or zoning approvals required. This package (Pre-Construction), is the blue-print for the project and will serve for the duration of the project's life cycle. A PLAN...your #1 key resource towards a successful renovation and the one thing NONE of the so called "experts" and "advice givers" that write article upon article, and preach on radio and TV EVER talk about. Yet, it is the ONE thing that Professionals that actually do the work LIVE BY. The more details, the better. This is also your #1 money saver right here, for though you may pay a fee "initially"...a solid plan that has been "tweeked" will save you tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars down the line. Sometimes, a job that takes 6 months took 2 years of planning. But it is the only way to deliver a job on time, on budget, and to spec.

REFERENCES- No doubt you've heard it over and over again. "Ask for references". The notion of references gives a false sense of security to the public. No contractor will disclose unpleasant references, or the references on jobs that "went bad". Let's say a contractor had 100 projects under his belt, and he offers you 20 references...which ones do you think will make the list?

Past clients, as a general rule, don't like to be contacted and they certainly don't like people showing up at their homes to "inspect the work" previously done by the contractor. Most Home Owners, once the job is complete, want to move on with their lives and enjoy their home. As much of a pleasant experience as they may have had with their contractor, nobody likes to be hounded by phone calls, week after week, month after month, year after year by the contractor's new prospective clients. Visiting their home is always awkward as well, nobody really likes to have strangers over in there home to "inspect" the work. People have lives and better things to do...there is a limit on satisfied customer's good will and this should also be taken into consideration by both the contractor and the prospective clients.

Other things to think about is that we live in the day and age of technology. There is little you can't find out about a company by using the internet. For example, there are a number of 3rd party websites where one can report and give reviews on contractors. These 3rd party websites are supposed to be un-biased and anyone with a grievance with the company can publicly state such on these sites. This is a far better barometer of a contractor's reputation and reviews. Good contractors strive to maintain a spotless reputation, as reputation is the key to trust.

And lastly, don't discount someone who cannot provide too many references of past clients. The contractors that can provide the greatest number of references are obviously the contractors that have been in business the longest. But what about the guys that are new to entrepeneurialship? There are plenty of contractors out there that have spent the last 10, 20, 30 years working for someone else at some other construction company. Everything from carpenters, to site supervisors, foremen and project managers who hold all kinds of certifications, accreditations, licenses along with a rich diversity of knowledge and experience who decided to finally take the plunge with their own company and sometimes the motivating factor was that they thought/knew they could offer the public a better service then what their past employer was providing. Discounting someone's ACTUAL experience, knowledge, qualifications for a lack of personal past clients is thoughtless and allows the old dinosaurs of the industry to monopolize on all the jobs out there. Whereas, the new guys might be more eager and willing to offer you the greatest deals in the name of building up their portfolio. Just make sure that they really ARE qualified and just may not have too many personal past clients. Accreditation, licensess, past history and whatnot...ultimately, it's up to the contractor to convey his qualifications. All I'm saying is, the dinosaurs in the industry kind of have a monopoly on the reference thing and it's a far less accurate measure of someone's qualifications and ability than most make it out to be.

ON THE ISSUE OF LICENSES/INSURANCE/WSIB - Contractors need a License to sell their work to the public. You can check with the Ministry if your contractor is licensed or not. DOES IT MATTER? Well, on the one hand...it's the Law and if the contractor doesn't have it...he's technically breaking the Law and can be subject to fines or possibly criminal charges. On the other hand, it's hardly a measure of qualification. The Exam/Qualifications for passing the requirements to obtain a license are no guarantee. Nor is having a Driver's License a guarantee that you won't find incompetent drivers on the road...it's a minimal "check". Some call it extortion from the Gov't, because it's never enforced. I've called the Ministry a number of times to report contractors that are operating without a license and nothing ever happens. So some Pro's see it as an impotent force, that only taxes the REAL, honest, hardworking and Law abiding contractors while letting the guys that break the rules go for scot free and in essence...even help them out by making their prices even cheaper (Less carrying costs). Nonetheless, take it with a grain of salt. Contractors are supposed to have it, and if a contractors doesn't care about the Law...well, that should tell you something right there about their principles/ethics. Kind of a red flag...but don't assume that just because a guy DOES have a license that nothing could ever go wrong either. But, they also do a Police Background check prior to issuing licenses, and if a guy doesn't have a license, even more questions as to who you are hiring. There is also some measure of accountability in that if the contractor is licensed...you could always file a complaint with the ministry in the event that something does go sideways and that individual may have his license revoked.

The contractors needs to have Liability Insurance to protect the workers and anyone coming and going out of your home. Without it, anyone injured on your premises could sue you.

WSIB protects the workers in the event that there is an injuy, once again protecting the health and safety of the workers on the house and freeing you and the contractor from liability. It is our duty as citizens to ensure that we promote a safe working environment for all workers.

THE PROS ARE ALMOST ALWAYS LESS EXPENSIVE...IN THE LONG RUN- No doubt, there are still what we call "hacks" in this line of work. Anyone can call themselves a "contractor" and many do. A guy could pick up a hammer today, print a business card tomorrow and run around calling himself a contractor but these guys don't get very far. They damage themselves and everyone around them in a very short amount of time, and peter out quickly. Their main demographic are "cheap" Home Owners. They don't pay taxes, they have no licenses, they have no training, no insurance, no WSIB liability coverage, don't know what's involved in a job, how much materials costs, how to calculate labour, they don't hire professional subs...and so most of the time they drastically underbid a job. This appeals to the "cheap" home owners, who think they are getting a deal. But the fan will be hit sooner or later, and the cost to take down and re-do will ALWAYS cost more than to have hired a professional in the first place. Furthermore, not pulling permits, carrying proper insurance and other issues in addition to the actual work could leave the Home Owner facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines from the city and in some rare cases...homes have even been ordered to be demolished and the Home Owners had to pay to have their home demolished after being "condemnded" by the city. What a nightmare.

THE CONTRACT- Very...very important. Different contractors offer different contracts. Some are "Fixed Price", "Cost-Plub", "Time and Material", "Project Management", and a number of other variations. Some contractors deal exclusively in one method while some offer a number of options. Pick the one that best works for you. Research into them, and ask around, not all contracts are the same. Whatever you choose...the more details the better. A GOOD contract is one that leaves very little to interpretation should something not go right and an argument occurs. GET IT WRITTEN DOWN! is the rule. Good contractors are very detailed in their contracts, and maintain thorough documentation throughout the project that is transparent to both parties. Warranties are also essential.

IT'S A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP- The atomosphere of the false media has created an adversarial/hostile attitude toward contractors. People believe that contractors are something to guard oneself against, question, look down upon...because they're ALL out to get you. This advesarial attitude does nobody any good. The contractor and client should be on EVEN KEEL with one another, both respecting the others time, needs, wants, and desires. A symbiotic relationship, where both parties emerge satisfied on having worked together on a successful project. The truth is, good contractors are VERY SELECTIVE in who they work with/for. The bad ones usually work with just about anybody that has the money. But the good ones realize that a project is a committment on both sides, and 100% of everything actually required to deliver a successful project and get it from A to B occurs AFTER signing contracts, complimenting each other and making promises. Good contractors don't SELL much, but they DELIVER all the time. Renovations can get very complicated, and most of the Pro's have a rich background in the training required for the work. Some are Architects, Engineers, Project Managers, Licensed Plumbers, Electricians and many other related professions and their training varies. But all of the good ones understand the complexity of some projects. Gorgeous renovations don't happen by accident, structures that last hundreds of years are not a fluke, and fine workmanship takes years and years of dedication. Great contractors have spent the greater parts of their lives in perfecting their trade, amassing priceless knowledge and wisdom that they bear upon every project.

So, find a good contractor...and work WITH him (or her). The #1 secret amongst contractors is that the clients that they appreciate the most, are the ones that understand what quality means, appreciate professionalism, appreciate quality workmanship, choose honesty and integrity in who they deal with and understand that working with a true professional is their #1 best bet in seeing a successful project through to completion. I also know, that contractors that have clients with the aforementioned qualities...bend over backwards for them.

This has been the greaest wisdom I could part with on the topic. The choice to follow my advice, or follow the advice of the plethora of so called "experts" who have probably never hired a contractor or taken on any REAL project themselves (painting your living room doesn't count), people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing...the choice is yours. I know if I ever have to go to court, I want the best lawyer on my side. If I need a doctor, I want the best doctor to diagnose/heal me. If I need a mechanic, I'll take it to a Pro. In this life, all you are is the choices you make. Godspeed.

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The Newest Home Electronics and the Latest Travel Gadgets of 2010

It is only the first of the year, 2010, and already another enormous array of electronic innovations is being introduced at the 2010 CES EXPO. It never fails to exhilarate me to know I am about to plunge into a gathering of all of the latest and greatest electronic gadgets man has produced over the past 12 months, since the 2009 CES. One can never be completely prepared for the insurmountable number of products that were presented at this global event. There were over 2800 companies represented and over 20,000 new products, with over 120,000 attendees.

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The Jan 13, 2010 edition of CEA published the following article, New Rules of Business: Women in Business. Here is an excerpt from that article:
"With 40% of the nation's businesses owned by women, representing 16% of jobs in the U.S., these firms have a major impact our economy - approximately trillion. According to the Center for Women's Business Research, these firms grew at twice the rate of other segments between 1997 and 2002, and have continued to keep pace. And I can only see continued growth in their contribution, especially as many women are starting "side businesses" to bring in extra income during the recession. Still, they can face more obstacles to success - including access to capital and markets and managing work-life integration - than many of their male counterparts. They invite you to join them February 17-18, 2010, in Houston on a discussion on "The New Rules of Business for Women Entrepreneurs".

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Featured were all of the up to date traveling gadgets, as well as anything that the mobile business exec or vacationer could utilize in their quest to remain in touch with friends and families, associates and customers. From easing the work load to cutting costs on communication and production. From cell phones to VOIP internet access, smart computers to tablet computers, mini storage devices, mobile chargers and an abundance of new games and equipment.

We reported last year on several inexpensive ways to communicate around the world for pennies, including Skype and Magic jack. Now Panasonic and LG are producing TV's with built in internet and Skype, a camera and a microphone. From the comfort of your own couch you will be able to have video calls to family and friends on large TV's while munching on your favorite snacks.

Netbooks are being replaced with Smartbooks, mini-computers, and Tablets, with faster and longer battery life being the key to this new stylish and efficient computer. Lenovo has a 10" Smartbook with 3G and a 10 hour battery for 9. Many other prices are down though, with a full computer inside a keyboard form .00 to an array of small computers from 0 and up. And don't forget the most important item, backup. DataJack has unlimited nationwide 3G internet access available via a USB modem ofr .95 with no contacts or activation fees.

Worried about data loss or computer crash? "Crashplan" will back up your entire computer, programs and files, on the internet for as little as .50 per month, with instant access from anywhere.

Video eyewear is now the travel gadget of choice when it comes to viewing movies or TV on the go. With an 80" virtual 3D screen and stereophonic sound, this allows you to literally take the show on the road. Camera eyewear also allows you to film any events you are watching through Vuzix's new series of "Wrap" Video Eyewear, starting at , these are great for your kid's games or just catching those memorable moments while they are happening.

International Supplies has two versions of Video Goggles and the ALL-In-ONE, an 80" virtual LCD TV Screen and a 50" virtual screen. A true mobile theater with 3D, stereo sound and lots of memory expansion. The wireless remote makes it like a movie theater and personal entertainment center anytime and anywhere.

Zomm, has a unique device due this summer that vibrates and flashes if you stray too far from a Bluetooth phone that you paired it with. Zomm's creators bill it as the first "wireless leash" for cell phones, designed to keep you from losing your handset. It is presently priced at .

The most innovative product that could change the way you send documents is the "Duo", a revolutionary new Omni-directional Transmitter with built-in Infrared. It allows you to attach it to your computer screen and type, write or draw directly on all documents. Need to sign a contract or other item requiring a signature, just write it directly on your screen and send it via email. A USB plug 'n play device that also operates as a mouse and a virtual keyboard. At 0, it fits in your pocket.

Home of the future is now! Remotes that control 100 devices, display internet info on-screen control HVAV, curtains, mobile and home PC's, your lighting, music and streaming video around the house.

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Reading is on the rise! With the ability to store more than 1,400 books in two GB of memory, E-books are flooding the market, with an assortment of wireless, non connected and mixed use books, with dual screens and color displays. Many come with voice recorders, MP3 players, personal organizers, schedulers and memo pads. There is also E-reader and netbook combinations, with an E ink screen on one side and a color touch screen on the other. Prices range from 0 to 0, but should come down with all of the competition arising from everywhere.

Are you ready to create your own home movies with a touch of a keypad? With Muvee's (http://www.muvee.com) new "Reveal" software, creating movies is as simple and easy as taking the pictures themselves. Just add water, it's as simple as that. From inserting pictures, music, and picture transitions, with the press of a button you will have an instant home movie that you can send to families, friends, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter or your favorite Hollywood producer. Now's the time to bring out all those old pictures, videos and slides and make your own movies to preview to the world.

Dick Tracy wishes he had it so good. The new watch cell phones have a touch screen, built-in camera, audio player, SMS messaging, image viewer, QWERTY keyboard and easy dialer.

Thinner TV's, 3-D TV's, mobile TV's and cell phone TV's are becoming common place. Flat screen TV's thinner than a dime are available immediately. 3-D television shows are already out with more coming every day. Cell phone TV is growing in leaps and bounds and mini TV tuners are available for hookup to anything with a screen.

Tired of those sky high electric bills, but not sure what is causing the most increases. P3 International has come out with the "Kill A WattEZ". Just plug it into your outlet and then plug in any appliance and it will tell you how much, in kw hour and cost. Replace all of those old appliances that are draining your power.

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Special Price!!! Milwaukee 5616-24 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS Multi-Base Router Kit Includes Plunge Base and BodyGrip Fixed Base

Nov 08, 2011 15:57:58

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Milwaukee 5616-24 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS Multi-Base Router Kit Includes Plunge Base and BodyGrip Fixed Base Feature

  • Precise macro/micro depth adjustment systemto 1/64 increment, 3 metal depth scale and adjustable pointer
  • Premium plunge system with four-point Oil Impregnated PM Bushing design
  • 6-Position(1/8 increment) adjustable metal turret stops for precise, multiple-pass routing
  • Tough, machined aluminum motor housing and base
  • Quick release motorallows adds the convenience of pop & drop quick base changes,passing motor between bases


Milwaukee 5616-24 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS Multi-Base Router Kit Includes Plunge Base and BodyGrip Fixed Base Overview

The Milwaukee 2 1/4 HP plunge router kit features an exclusive 4-point PM bushing design and constant spring tension to deliver smooth, nonbinding plunge action throughout the entire plunge range. Features electronic variable speed (EVS) dial for precise control of speed from 10,000-24,000 RPM. HP: 2 1/4, Amps: 13, Speed (RPM): 10,000 - 24,000, Collet Diameter (in.): 1/4, 1/2, Base Type: Fixed, Case Included: Yes, Wrench Included: Yes



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Bosch Router Bits Review - Should They Be in Your Workshop?

According to Bosch, their router bits are crafted with materials that have been selected with the greatest of care, and the precise steps taken to ensure the accurate geometry of each cut is distinguished among other brands.

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Bosch ensures long life for its bits, and the cutting edges are ground by grinding wheels of diamond to ensure the edges stay sharp and effective.

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Standard wood products were kept in mind when designing Bosch bits so that Bosch's tools can be matched to the materials that their customers use in their woodworking professions. The longer shanks are designed to stay in the collet without fear of breaking loose, and this security provides the end user with the ability to use the bit in its entirety without fear.

Bosch also separates itself from other brands through the promotion of its very own micrograin carbide for which it alone holds the patent. Only with Bosch router bits can users take advantage of this technology which Bosch claims maintains a sharp cutting edge for a longer period of time than the offerings of other brands. This adds to the life of the bits, providing a greater return on investment for the user who chooses Bosch over other brands as productivity is increased and bits are changed out less frequently.

The company claims to produce over 500 items including bits for edge forming, solid surface, surface forming, spirals, straight & mortising, slotting cutters, cabinet making & raised panel, plastic cutting, joint making, fiberglass cutting, trimming & cutout, and components just to rattle off the various categories.

Router bits, of course, are essential to the success of any serious woodcutting application, and all those who work with wood demand and need the best ones available for the job. For its customers, Bosch provides the convenience of router bit sets, so users can take advantage of particular categories of bits used often during similar projects.

With such offerings as the Bosch RBS021XW 3 Piece 1/4-Inch Shank Template Cutting Bit Set, the BOSCH T2452 6-Piece Bit Set, and the Bosch RBS022XW 3 Piece 1/2-Inch Shank Straight Bit Set, it is clear that Bosch's bit offerings are numerous and all-encompassing for woodworking.

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Special Price!!! Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed)

Nov 07, 2011 13:52:03

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Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed) Feature

  • Oversized ball bearing construction for longer tool life
  • Built in twin LED lights illuminate the work area for increased visibility
  • Ergonomic rubberized handles with built in large two finger switch for added control and use.
  • Shaft Lock for easy bit changes
  • Lock on trigger switch for continuous operation


Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed) Overview

The Makita RP2301FC Variable Speed Plunge Router is a 3-1/4 HP router with a 0 to 2-3/4-inch plunge depth capacity for easy penetration into work piece. The Makita RP2301FC uses a quick release plunge depth adjustment with micro control along with three preset depth stops for added precision. The ergonomic rubberized handles with the built-in ergonomic two-finger switch combined with the tool-less template guide system make the Makita RP2301FC one of the most desireable routers today.

Features:

  • Powerful 15.0 AMP motor delivers 9,000-22,000 RPM for smooth routing
  • Built-in twin L.E.D.s illuminate the work area for increased visibility
  • Chip deflector engineered to direct chips away from the operator
  • Durable flat top design for stability when changing bits
  • Oversized ball bearing construction for longer tool life
  • Uses 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch shank router bits
  • Electric brake for increased productivity
  • Easy-to-read depth scales
  • Double insulated

What's In The Box:

  • Makita RP2301FC Variable Speed Plunge Router
  • Extended Depth Adjustment Knob
  • 1/4-inch Collet Sleeve Insert
  • 1/2-inch Collet Cone
  • Wrench


Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed) Specifications

The Makita 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router with Variable Speed delivers powerful precision with smooth plunge action and superior performance, with added features including variable speed, electronic speed control and an electric brake. The RP2301FC is engineered with 15 Amp power, ease-of-use features, and an increased plunge capacity for a wide range of applications including fine woodworking, cabinetry, windows, doors, and more.



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RP2301FC Features
POWER - Powerful 15 Amp motor with variable speed dial delivers 9,000 - 22,000 RPM for smooth routing
PERFORMANCE - Linear ball bearings for smooth plunge action and superior performance
CAPACITY - 0" - 2-3/4" plunge depth capacity for easy penetration into work piece
PRECISION - Quick-plunge depth adjustment with micro control and preset depth stops
INCLUDES - 1/4" collet sleeve, 1/2" collet cone, wrench and extended depth knob

Tool Specifications
Collet capacities1/4" and 1/2"
Plunge capacity0" - 2-3/4"
No load speed9,000 - 22,000 RPM
AMPS15.0
Max. horsepower3-1/4
Height12-1/4"
Net weight13.4 lbs.
15 Amp Power and 22,000 RPM for Smooth Routing
The RP2301FC features a 15 Amp motor with variable speed from 9,000 - 22,000 RPM and electronic speed control to maintain constant speed under load. The RP2301FC has a soft start feature for smooth start-ups and an electric brake for increased productivity. It has a 0" - 2-3/4" plunge depth capacity for easy penetration into the work piece, with linear ball bearings for smooth plunge action. The RP2301FC is engineered with oversized ball bearing construction, as well as a built-in fan with labyrinth construction to minimize dust from entering the tool for longer tool life.

Ease-of-Use Features
The RP2301FC has ergonomic rubberized handles with a built-in two-finger switch for added control, with a lock-on trigger for continuous operation and built-in twin L.E.D. lights that illuminate the work area for increased visibility. The quick-release plunge depth adjustment with micro control and three preset depth stops are engineered for added precision, and the plunge lock lever is conveniently located for efficient operation.

The RP2301FC is equipped with a shaft lock for quick and easy bit changes, and the "tool-less" template guide system provides quick and easy installation and removal. Additional ease-of-use features include easy-to-read depth scales, a chip deflector engineered to direct chips away from the operator, and a durable flat top design for stability when changing bits.

Engineered for Finish Woodworking
The RP2301FC uses 1/4" and 1/2" shank router bits, and is engineered for fine woodworking, cabinetry, furniture making, counter tops, decking, windows and doors, and general carpentry. It is ideal for professional woodworkers, furniture makers, professional craftsmen, cabinet makers, deck builders, boat builders, and general contractors seeking a best in class 3-1/4 HP plunge router. The RP2301FC is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best in class engineering.

About Makita's Plunge Routers
Makita's 3-1/4 HP Plunge Routers deliver powerful precision with smooth plunge action and superior performance. Makita’s latest 3-1/4 HP Plunge Routers feature 15 Amp power, ease-of-use features, and an increased plunge capacity for a wide range of applications including fine woodworking, cabinetry, windows, doors, and more.

About Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

Warranty
Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. If you are not satisfied with any Makita tool within 30 days of purchase, return it and Makita will provide a replacement or refund. Each Makita tool is warranted to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of Makita's Factory or Authorized Service Centers.

What's in the Box
Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (variable speed), 1/4-inch collet sleeve insert, 1/2-inch collet cone, extended-depth adjustment knob and wrench.


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My Bosch Router Review - The Bosch 1617 EVS Router Kit

Read any Bosch router review and you will find that woodworkers everywhere are singing the praises of these versatile woodworking routers.

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One feature that is gaining their admiration is the spacious hard case, which is included in the purchase. The case has room not only for the router, but for the base as well. Furthermore, you can store many of the commonly used accessories in the molded spaces. There is ample room for guide templates and additional bits. The hard case protects your router, and it keeps all of your equipment in one place.

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If you are new to woodworking, or this is your first router, you are going to need a manual that provides clear instructions. The instruction booklet that is included with this tool is far better than most. It is printed not only in English, but in French and Spanish as well. The precise diagrams and pictures make this instruction booklet simple and easy to follow.

Bosch 1617 EVS

The Bosch 1617EVS has a 2.25 horse motor. To keep the motor safe, the company encased it in a quality magnesium housing. Another popular feature is its variable speeds. The router can operate at six different speeds. The user can set the level anywhere between 8,000 and 25, 000 RPMs. The soft start motor is much quieter than other comparable machines. The Bosch router has a patented Constant-Response Circuitry. This ensures that the tool is always able to work at a constant speed.

The adaptability of the Bosch does not end with speed. This remarkable machine can accommodate drill bits of various sizes. Compare that to the smaller Dewalt router, which can only use a ¼ bit.

This router is one of the very few, which permits the woodworker to take advantage of both plunge and fixed bases. The base can be quickly changed by releasing the base clamps. Furthermore, the bases have wide (2 inch) openings, which allow the operator better visibility. This is a great asset when it comes to precise centering, as well as, other precision and detailed woodworking.

The power switch on this machine is protected by a dust free covering. Additionally, you can set the switch to either the left or right, to make it easier to operate. A 10-foot cord is a standard feature.

According to owners, this versatile apparatus is one of the best machines they have ever owned. They are quiet, smooth and are able to exceed many owners' expectations. If you do take the plunge and buy one, you might want to write your own Bosch router review.

My Bosch Router Review - The Bosch 1617 EVS Router Kit
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Special Price!!! Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed)

Nov 06, 2011 14:58:10

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Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed) Feature

  • Oversized ball bearing construction for longer tool life
  • Built in twin LED lights illuminate the work area for increased visibility
  • Ergonomic rubberized handles with built in large two finger switch for added control and use.
  • Shaft Lock for easy bit changes
  • Lock on trigger switch for continuous operation


Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed) Overview

The Makita RP2301FC Variable Speed Plunge Router is a 3-1/4 HP router with a 0 to 2-3/4-inch plunge depth capacity for easy penetration into work piece. The Makita RP2301FC uses a quick release plunge depth adjustment with micro control along with three preset depth stops for added precision. The ergonomic rubberized handles with the built-in ergonomic two-finger switch combined with the tool-less template guide system make the Makita RP2301FC one of the most desireable routers today.

Features:

  • Powerful 15.0 AMP motor delivers 9,000-22,000 RPM for smooth routing
  • Built-in twin L.E.D.s illuminate the work area for increased visibility
  • Chip deflector engineered to direct chips away from the operator
  • Durable flat top design for stability when changing bits
  • Oversized ball bearing construction for longer tool life
  • Uses 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch shank router bits
  • Electric brake for increased productivity
  • Easy-to-read depth scales
  • Double insulated

What's In The Box:

  • Makita RP2301FC Variable Speed Plunge Router
  • Extended Depth Adjustment Knob
  • 1/4-inch Collet Sleeve Insert
  • 1/2-inch Collet Cone
  • Wrench


Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (Variable Speed) Specifications

The Makita 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router with Variable Speed delivers powerful precision with smooth plunge action and superior performance, with added features including variable speed, electronic speed control and an electric brake. The RP2301FC is engineered with 15 Amp power, ease-of-use features, and an increased plunge capacity for a wide range of applications including fine woodworking, cabinetry, windows, doors, and more.



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RP2301FC Features
POWER - Powerful 15 Amp motor with variable speed dial delivers 9,000 - 22,000 RPM for smooth routing
PERFORMANCE - Linear ball bearings for smooth plunge action and superior performance
CAPACITY - 0" - 2-3/4" plunge depth capacity for easy penetration into work piece
PRECISION - Quick-plunge depth adjustment with micro control and preset depth stops
INCLUDES - 1/4" collet sleeve, 1/2" collet cone, wrench and extended depth knob

Tool Specifications
Collet capacities1/4" and 1/2"
Plunge capacity0" - 2-3/4"
No load speed9,000 - 22,000 RPM
AMPS15.0
Max. horsepower3-1/4
Height12-1/4"
Net weight13.4 lbs.
15 Amp Power and 22,000 RPM for Smooth Routing
The RP2301FC features a 15 Amp motor with variable speed from 9,000 - 22,000 RPM and electronic speed control to maintain constant speed under load. The RP2301FC has a soft start feature for smooth start-ups and an electric brake for increased productivity. It has a 0" - 2-3/4" plunge depth capacity for easy penetration into the work piece, with linear ball bearings for smooth plunge action. The RP2301FC is engineered with oversized ball bearing construction, as well as a built-in fan with labyrinth construction to minimize dust from entering the tool for longer tool life.

Ease-of-Use Features
The RP2301FC has ergonomic rubberized handles with a built-in two-finger switch for added control, with a lock-on trigger for continuous operation and built-in twin L.E.D. lights that illuminate the work area for increased visibility. The quick-release plunge depth adjustment with micro control and three preset depth stops are engineered for added precision, and the plunge lock lever is conveniently located for efficient operation.

The RP2301FC is equipped with a shaft lock for quick and easy bit changes, and the "tool-less" template guide system provides quick and easy installation and removal. Additional ease-of-use features include easy-to-read depth scales, a chip deflector engineered to direct chips away from the operator, and a durable flat top design for stability when changing bits.

Engineered for Finish Woodworking
The RP2301FC uses 1/4" and 1/2" shank router bits, and is engineered for fine woodworking, cabinetry, furniture making, counter tops, decking, windows and doors, and general carpentry. It is ideal for professional woodworkers, furniture makers, professional craftsmen, cabinet makers, deck builders, boat builders, and general contractors seeking a best in class 3-1/4 HP plunge router. The RP2301FC is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best in class engineering.

About Makita's Plunge Routers
Makita's 3-1/4 HP Plunge Routers deliver powerful precision with smooth plunge action and superior performance. Makita’s latest 3-1/4 HP Plunge Routers feature 15 Amp power, ease-of-use features, and an increased plunge capacity for a wide range of applications including fine woodworking, cabinetry, windows, doors, and more.

About Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

Warranty
Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. If you are not satisfied with any Makita tool within 30 days of purchase, return it and Makita will provide a replacement or refund. Each Makita tool is warranted to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of Makita's Factory or Authorized Service Centers.

What's in the Box
Makita RP2301FC 3-1/4 HP Plunge Router (variable speed), 1/4-inch collet sleeve insert, 1/2-inch collet cone, extended-depth adjustment knob and wrench.


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In Review: Bosch's MRC23EVSK 2.3HP Combination Plunge and Fixed-Base Router Pack

Investing in a router combination kit is one of the smartest decisions a woodworker can make. These combo kits are versatile, efficient and economical and offer crafters greater functionality from a more efficient resource. Providing both a fixed base router and a plunge base router that simply share the same motor, these kits are proficient and quite a bit like having two industrial routers in one.

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So, across the board, combination router kits are awesome and economical, but Bosch has taken the high-performance efficiency of these packs to an entirely new level. In fact, the Bosch MRC23EVSK 2.3 HP combination router pack is one of the most impressive tool kits to release in a long while. With innovative features, intense power and precision, and the functionality of two sophisticated power tools, this router pack is a true-blue exceptional.

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To get a little more technical, these routers are powered by a 2.3 HP motor that offers both variable speeds (10,000 - 25,000 RPM), a soft start feature (which reduces start-up torque), Constant-Response circuitry (to maintain constant speed under load) and all the precision and power you need to work with delicate materials or with thick hardwoods. Additionally, the motor and router bases are outfitted with electrical contact strips that (when matched between the base and motor) channel electrical current directly from the motor and into the tools' switch. This mechanism makes possible the routers' trigger control system, one of the coolest features on these tools and and the first of its kind in the industry.

The trigger switch system in this router pack relocates the tools' switches to the handles of each base (rather than directly on the motor) providing greater controllability, comfort and operator safety. These are finger grip, lockable triggers that eliminate the awkward one-handed starts and stops you'll find in other comparable router kits. The system is actually quite groundbreaking and makes a pleasant difference when operating the tools. Of course, the router handles are also contoured, soft-grip handles for ergonomic comfort and enhanced controllability.

The routers additionally feature an always-on LED system with a series of LED lights around the spindle that are, as the name indicates, always on. Essentially, any time the motor is plugged-in, these LEDs provide a clear, illuminated view of the workspace surrounding the bit area. Additionally, the motor's cord features a ball-joint swiveling mount for handy mobility and greater maneuverability under, essentially, all circumstances. The tools also boast a two-stage quick clamp system for fast tool-free conversion and a precision centering design which allow users to maintain the exact cut-line when using guidance devices like jigs, templates and dovetail fixtures.

To get a little more technical still, the plunge router in this combo features a smooth plunge action with a spring-lock plunge lever and a depth rod for simple and precise plunge routing, and with Afterlock Microfine Depth Adjustments, modifications are smooth and exact at any plunge setting. The fixed-base router also features versatile depth adjustment with a continuous Microfine adjustment range, and because the kit also includes an adjustment wrench, adjustments are simple through the optional router table as well. The fixed-base is also designed with threaded holes for simple mounting to a router table (in the common three-hole pattern).

So, the kit is seriously awesome and in addition to all this awesomeness, the MRC23EVSK also includes (with the fixed base, the plunge base and the router motor) a 1/4" and 1/2"self-releasing collet chuck, a 16mm shaft wrench, 24mm collet nut wrench, a T-handle hex height adjustment wrench, three M4 screws for table mounting, and a carrying case with built-in compartments for all items included.

In Review: Bosch's MRC23EVSK 2.3HP Combination Plunge and Fixed-Base Router Pack
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Special Price!!! Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table

Nov 01, 2011 02:08:43

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Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table Feature

  • Convert your DREMEL corded rotary tool into a bench mounted wood shaper
  • Features an adjustable fence and a large 8- by 6-inch work table
  • Slot, groove, sand and trim edges
  • MultiPro tool not included
  • For use with rotary tool models 275, 285, 395 and 398


Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table Overview

We will admit that we think these rotary tools are some of the coolest things around; you can do so many things with them. But once we saw this attachment, we were blown away. If you don't have the money or the space (or the inclination) to set up a whole router table assembly in your home or shop, but you still want to put decorative edges on wood projects, this is absolutely the ticket. It holds the tool under the table, and you mount your shaping bit in it. Turn it on, run your piece against the stationary tool, and your edge is routed. It also works great for small dado grooves with a straight bit. The new table surface is even smoother than before, and it's plenty big enough for small craft projects. It's also a great setup for sanding: Just chuck in a sanding drum and move your workpiece against it. If you've got a rotary tool, get this.

Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table Specifications

Gain the flexibility and precision you need to shape, detail, and sand a variety of soft and hard woods with the Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table. Ideal for those who use their Dremel corded rotary tool to help complete crafts, hobbies, and light-duty renovation projects, the 231 features an adjustable fence to tackle everything from making notches and grooves in a wooden frame to constructing an architectural model. For added convenience, it fits Dremel rotary tool models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, 275, 200, and 100 (tool not included).


The 231 holds your rotary tool in place under the table for easy slotting, trimming, grooving, and sanding. View larger.
Slot, Groove, Sand, and Trim
The 231 Shaper/Router table extends and enhances the versatility of your Dremel rotary tool, so it can help you take on any project you dream up. Building furniture for a dollhouse? Restoring vintage wooden frames? Engraving letters or designs in soft wood? The 231 lets you tackle this kind of detailed work with ease. It's also excellent for architectural models and scale model making because it's designed to keep pieces and materials organized as you work. Additionally, the 231 gives you the flexibility to handle every step of the construction process in one place, minimizing clutter and lost parts.

Smooth Tabletop Surface for a Variety of Jobs
The 231 has a smooth tabletop surface for easy slotting, edge trimming, grooving, and sanding of both common and less traditional shapes, making it a great choice for model making, decorative trim work, or detailed edging projects. And because it gives you a dedicated and steady place to work, this table is also a must-have for anyone who uses their Dremel rotary tool for routing applications.

Straightforward Operation
Operation is simple: the 231 holds your rotary tool securely in place under the table so you can mount whichever shaping bit you're using directly in it. Routing is fast and easy, even for small dado grooves with a straight bit. Sanding is equally effortless -- simply put in a sanding drum and position your materials directly against it. Convenient plastic knobs lend durability and ensure a comfortable grip, and a screwdriver slot makes for efficient tool assembly and depth adjustment, so you're able to complete your project in one place. For added peace of mind, the adjustable fence ensures proper wood placement as it passes through the bit.

Compact, Portable, and Easy to Store
Measuring 8 x 6 inches, the worktable gives you ample space and yet is compact enough to fit in a small or over-crowded workspace or shop. Its small size allows it to be stored in a corner or cabinet, and it's compact enough for easy portability. Finally, the 231 is much more affordable than a complete router table, making it an economical choice.

What's in the Box
Shaper/router table and instruction sheet



The smooth table and adjustable fence help ensure accuracy and ease of use. View larger.



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