Router Bases
2013-07-19 17:53:02.670216+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
Charlene has been getting into making small boxes. When we were in Ohio we stopped in at the Woodcraft there (the one in Santa Rosa closed, so we don't have a local one any more) and was looking at power carving options, for small tools that she can use to clean up the insides of solid boxes.
They had a couple of options, including two systems from WeCheer, one $160 kit that gets middling reviews, a $210 or so kit that could also use a reciprocating head that gets much better reviews, but neither has a router base for doing inlay.
Bishop Cochran Plunge Router Bases has router bases for a bunch of rotary tools.