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Issue 309

Bosch is expanding its Colt Palm Router's woodworking capabilities with a brand-new plunge base this fall.
How Can I Stop My Router From Leaving Burn Marks?
Should I Patch a Butcher Block Crack?
Where Can I Find a 220-volt Router Speed Control?
Unless you are ready for the consequences, don’t let anyone give your kid a router. Because once they get a taste for edge trimming, dado routing and molding making … they will be hooked. You’ll have a woodworker on your hands, plain and simple.
"I have an obscene amount of routers – it might be close to 50," says Bill Hylton, the author of such well-known woodworking resources ...
This past spring, Makita joined the emerging class of compact routers by launching the 1.25hp (peak) RT0700C Trim Router and a RT0700CX3 kit version, which includes a fixed base, offset base for close-quarters work, a tilt base and a plunge base.
The question from the original poster in this discussion was about making cuts on a router table easily repeatable – if there's another cut you have to make in the meanwhile. – Editor
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