A new take on router dust control

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A new take on router dust control

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say what???...
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Great idea...! When I put a piece of tape on a drill bit for depth control it blows the sawdust all over the place...and I would think "what a PITA, now I gotta clean that mess up". Who'da thunk it was a good thing... :lol:
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Stick486 wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 5:48 pmsay what???...
say what...?
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all I see is a white rectangle...
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Based on the photo I see that as an alternative when the bit is too large to work with the classic plastic housing that captures the dust for the vac system. At least worth a try.

Since I don't have access to Instagram, I was not able to view the video of it in operation.
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Stick486 wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:47 pm all I see is a white rectangle...
I will try to find an alternative source.

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