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Uploaded by ctl46 on Jul 4, 2010
I used a 1/4" straight bit in my Craftsman plunge router. The depth gauge was setup so it would take 4 passes. I like the results...do you?
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What is the model number on the router and circle jig???
cheyon22 2 months ago
@cheyon22 It's a Jasper jig part of a combo pack from Parts Express. I'll go out the get the router model number later on today.
ctl46 2 months ago
@cheyon22 The router is a Craftsman 17540.
ctl46 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@cheyon22 Look up part number 365-260 from parts express for the jig combo.
@EarthQuaKeAudio thanks for checking out my vid!
ctl46 1 year ago
damn looks legit too, router check, safety glasses check, ear protectors CHECK, making holes for subs=WIN
EarthQuaKeAudio 1 year ago
Nice cut looks very effortless, does the jig do smaller cuts.
JORGELDELAPAZ 1 year ago
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What is the model number on the router and circle jig???
cheyon22 2 months ago
@cheyon22 It's a Jasper jig part of a combo pack from Parts Express. I'll go out the get the router model number later on today.
ctl46 2 months ago
@cheyon22 The router is a Craftsman 17540.
ctl46 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@cheyon22 Look up part number 365-260 from parts express for the jig combo.
ctl46 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@EarthQuaKeAudio thanks for checking out my vid!
ctl46 1 year ago