Molded from high impact clear ABS, this WoodRiver® case provides a strong storage solution to keep your router bits safe and dry. The foam insert holds (36) 1/2" bits, (42) 1/4" bits, and (6) 8mm bits. The included rechargeable 150-gram desiccant bag keeps bits dry and rust free. When the window of the desiccant bag turns pink, simply place it in a microwave for 4 minutes to recharge.
- Detects dust levels to adjust fan speed - Filter life is monitored and displayed on tilted LED display panel - Bright LED display shows filter life, speed, and timer settings - LED Display is angled for easier viewing when ceiling mounted - Timer can be set up to 16 hours - Automatic air quality sensor adjusts the six speeds based on air quality - Two-Filter system with air diffuser that disperses air into a broader pattern - Captures particles down to 1 micron - LED notification of filter life updated by sensor
- Good stock removal and dust collection without a vacuum - Average for both with a vacuum - Handling was very good, but a little less so with a vacuum attached - Easy to grip around the waist
This saw has a similar design to the best overall Makita, but it falls short because of small details that add up. First and foremost are the poor ergonomics. I find vertical handles cumbersome. The bevel lock was frustrating too. The tilt lever was at the back of the saw, meaning the tool can’t sit tight to the wall. There are no bevel detents. It’s the only saw without a flip stop, meaning you have to reset it between cuts. Still, the saw has a compact design, and it’s the most affordable of the bunch. The side extension arms have slick levelers, too.
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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Nice work!
I find it interesting that we both worked with arches in our table designs and posted right next to one another.
A very interesting design. Great table!
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