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Micro-Fence Micro Plunge Base
comments (1) November 28th, 2012 in blogs
Micro-Fence just knocked my hat in the creek with their new Micro Plunge Base. The base accepts the Dremel 8220 cordless rotary tool (also uses the Proxxon motor and others) making this the first cordless plunge router I've had the pleasure of using. Cordless is so convenient when routing very precise inlays, no cord snagging or dragging. Add to that mobility a horsehoe shaped base with incredibly good site lines and this little buddy is a wonder.
I'll be doing a full-blown review on the Micro-Plunge base in an upcoming issue. If you can't wait that long check out www.microfence.com.
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Comments (1)
I also paired it with the Dremel 8220 - so anxious to see how battery life holds up.
nclemmons
Posted: 11:20 pm on December 1st
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