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wut router u use?
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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 1744312" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>cool story. reminds me of me when I was a kid...</p><p></p><p>I use a Freud 3 1/4 hp plunge router with my jasper jig... Got it off Amazon.com... I have two of them . one mounted in my router table, and one with the jasper jig full time. I also have a Makita Fixed base router for misc. stiff, and a dewalt laminate trimmer... I also have a few die grinders.... So the rotary tool section is fully covered here.... For you... only wanting hole cut outs, go for the cheapest model... It won't see too much abuse, and will give you the results you are expecting for a long time... Treat the tool right,a dn the cheaper model will do you just as good as an expensive one... I buy expensive quality tools because I use them at my work every day. I need to depend on them... YOu can aford to go cheaper in this situation. Also building your own jig can save you money, and can actually give you more flexibility if you ever wanted to cut larger circles then 18 15/16ths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 1744312, member: 558163"] cool story. reminds me of me when I was a kid... I use a Freud 3 1/4 hp plunge router with my jasper jig... Got it off Amazon.com... I have two of them . one mounted in my router table, and one with the jasper jig full time. I also have a Makita Fixed base router for misc. stiff, and a dewalt laminate trimmer... I also have a few die grinders.... So the rotary tool section is fully covered here.... For you... only wanting hole cut outs, go for the cheapest model... It won't see too much abuse, and will give you the results you are expecting for a long time... Treat the tool right,a dn the cheaper model will do you just as good as an expensive one... I buy expensive quality tools because I use them at my work every day. I need to depend on them... YOu can aford to go cheaper in this situation. Also building your own jig can save you money, and can actually give you more flexibility if you ever wanted to cut larger circles then 18 15/16ths. [/QUOTE]
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