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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
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* Father's Day gift ideas *
There is still time!
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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
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* Father's Day gift ideas *
There is still time!
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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
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* Father's Day gift ideas *
There is still time!
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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
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* Father's Day gift ideas *
There is still time!
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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
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* Father's Day gift ideas *
There is still time!
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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.
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* Father's Day gift ideas *
There is still time!
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There are two basic varieties of routers: plunge
and fixed-base.
Plunge routers allow you to make cutting-depth adjustments on the fly, without
having to turn off the motor. Because you can move the router into position and
then lower the bit accurately, they're great for blind dadoes and other slots
that don't terminate at the edge of the workpiece. They also excel at cutting
mortises and following patterns. Some folks don't like plunge routers because
they tend to have higher centers of gravity than fixed-base routers of similar
power, and are therefore more awkward to handle. However, this isn't a problem
if you plan to mount your router in a router table, which you can buy for
relatively little money or make in an afternoon.
The ToolBox has a fine selection of books and magazines available in our library. They make excellent gifts for the handyman in your life.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
If you find a better price
elsewhere on any Tools & Hardware product offered by Amazon.com, we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
In association with Amazon.com, we offer free Super Saving Shipping on most items over $25.00. Some restrictions apply.