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Old 05-17-2007, 08:10 PM   #1
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Just a neat jig for the Spinder Sander

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Old 05-18-2007, 12:08 AM   #2
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pretty neat...even if you plan on using a regular jointer a quick pass with this before hand would probably even save a lot of wear and tear on the jointer knives.

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Bj....

Have they come out with one for the Dremel yet?

That is some pretty cool thinking.
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This is pretty cool and I see one the other day for thicknessing box stock on the drill press using a drum sander on the DP.

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Bj....

Have they come out with one for the Dremel yet?

That is some pretty cool thinking.
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Yes they do have one for the Dremel

http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-231A-Sh...803659&sr=8-13

I made my own fence so I can do the same thing on small parts...
as you know it's hard to work on small stuff but with the Dremel and the table makes it easy, like cutting a strait line with the Dremel or sanding a part true and sq. Grizzly also make a Small router bit set for it. (1/8" shanks) at $12.95

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Another good idea bob. Will have to put that dremel table on my list. BTW, I got my 7 inch router plate ordered so I can make my little portable table with the Bosch palm router. Also got a fence, set of them clamps and the brass insert that fits the 1 1/2 hole in the router plate.

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Hi Corey

I'm looking forward to seeing the snapshots of the new setup
By the way you know I'm a cheap SOB and I like Oak-Park products alot but I try and tell it like it is.... I wish Oak-Park would get with it,(on prices).

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...000,51208&ap=1
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Hopefully I will get a chance to put the table together this weekend. I doubt I will have the Oak Park stuff in time to do that part. I was able to save a few bucks this time around at Oak Park and I had my 20.0o GC fromt he contest as well. I do agree, the brass is high priced but the fences, clamps and router plate are all reasonable in my opinion. I like to support them when I can and it makes economic sense. BTW, the Oak Park plates have a 1 1/2 inch hole in them not 1 3/4 which makes them somewhat limited. I know someone else is selling them cheaper but that is ok. It was a one stop shopping trip! The cabinet will be plywood. I think I will just poly the top instead of using laminate. Quick and easy.

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