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Default Craftsman QuickRout Kit?

Has anyone here every used these kits for there router Bits, if so how
were they?
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Default Craftsman QuickRout Kit?

On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 15:51:53 GMT, bdeditch
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Has anyone here every used these kits for there router Bits, if so how
were they?


They work very well as long as you're using a good quality router with
low run-out. The QuickRout is well balanced, but its mass will magnify
excessive run-out that may exist in the shaft of the router.

Here's the company that created the QuickRout:

www.lhrtech.com

While you're there, take a look at the CarveWright machine - the
QuickRout is an integral part of that machine (it's a low cost CNC
machine).

cdo

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