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25th January 2023, 03:27 PM #1Senior Member
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Adapt the router bases of Makita RT0700C for the Dremel
The Dremel 335 Router base attachment is imprecise and not robust enough.
So why not adapt the 3 or 4 router bases of Makita RT0700C & clones for the Dremel mototool?
I turned the prototype adaptor in hardwood. Will make a metal one soon.Reuel
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25th January 2023, 06:32 PM #2
Some Luthier suppliers have similar versions available. Such as
Precision Router Base - StewMac
Precision Router Base with Fine Adjustment (luthiersupplies.com.au)
search "dremel precision router base"Mobyturns
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25th January 2023, 07:33 PM #3Senior Member
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My ONE adapter makes me able to use all 3 bases that I already have.
1. Plunge base
2. Fixed base
3. Tilt base
PLUS the straight guide & circle guide and trimmer guide of my trimmer-router which I already have. Also the set of 10 Porter-Cable type guide bushings that can fit those bases that I already have.
Using the same idea, I will be adapting my Dremel mototool to use the "43mm collar" type Drill press that I also already have.
(I am just waiting for a M19x2mm tap I ordered to arrive).Reuel
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