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Designed for stringed instrument work
Precision Router Set
Save when you buy StewMac precision tools together in this complete routing accessory set! Includes: | | Precision Router Base - for sturdy, accurate freehand routing | | | Edge Guide - to cut smooth binding channels | | | Mini Air Pump - keep routed area dust-free | | | Binding Router Bit - small 5/16" dia. is ideal for tight curves |

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We designed our Precision Router Base and accessories especially for stringed instrument work.
Installation is easy Unscrew the threaded plasic collar on the nose of the Dremel, and screw on the router base. Fits:
This complete Precision Router Set includes
| | Precision Router Base Sturdy, compact all-metal router base made of machined steel, brass and aluminum. It has precision cutting depth adjustment to eliminate guesswork - one turn of the thumbscrew equals .035"/.889mm. The adjustment posts serve as handles for excellent control in guiding the tool. It's great for freehand routing, for inlays, widening fret slots, and more. |
| | Edge Guide Adjustable brass guide, it mounts beneath the Router Base with two supplied screws. A thumbscrew adjusts the distance of the roller guide from the axis of the cutter bit, and an allen screw locks the adjustment. Cutting height is set and locked on the Router Base. |
| | Mini Air Pump A gentle air stream helps keep the routed or cutting area dust-free for more accurate pearl cutting, inlaying, and freehand routing. Includes 4-foot connector hose. This 120-volt AC electrical appliance has a U.S. standard Type A plug with two flat parallel prongs, ungrounded. |
| | Binding Router Bit Special carbide-tipped binding router bit is designed for routing precise biding channels. Small diameter is ideal for tight curves and the carbide tip stays sharp longer than steel bits. 5/16" diameter 1/8"-diameter shank 3/8" cutting height |
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"Which binding tools should I choose?"

In this issue:
Erick Coleman answers a frequent question from customers: Which tools to use for routing channels for instrument bindings?
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