Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table Reviews
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To be honest with you I haven't put this thing to the test yet. From the looks of this table it looks like it may need a little reinforcing here and there other than that I expect to have good results.
Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table Feature
- Convert your DREMEL corded rotary tool into a bench mounted wood shaper
- Features an adjustable fence and a large 8- by 6-inch work table
- Slot, groove, sand and trim edges
- MultiPro tool not included
- For use with rotary tool models 275, 285, 395 and 398
Gain the flexibility and precision you need to shape, detail, and sand a variety of soft and hard woods with the Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table. Ideal for those who use their Dremel corded rotary tool to help complete crafts, hobbies, and light-duty renovation projects, the 231 features an adjustable fence to tackle everything from making notches and grooves in a wooden frame to constructing an architectural model. For added convenience, it fits Dremel rotary tool models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, 275, 200, and 100 (tool not included).pstyle type="text/css".caption {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif;font-size: 10px;font-weight: bold;font-style: italic;}ul.indent {list-style: inside disc;text-indent: 20px;}img.withlink {border:1px black solid;}a.nodecoration {text-decoration: none}/styletable width="275" align="right" cellspacing="10"trtdcenterimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/content_26/Q2_2009/dremel-B0000302Y9-callout.jpg" border="0"/center/td/tr/tabletable align="left" width="250" cellpadding="10"trtdcenterimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/content_26/Q2_2009/dremel-B0000302Y9-1-sm.jpg" border="0"/centerbrfont size=1font face="Verdana"embThe 231 holds your rotary tool in place under the table for easy slotting, trimming, grooving, and sanding. View larger./b/em/font/td/tr/tablebSlot, Groove, Sand, and Trim/bbrThe 231 Shaper/Router table extends and enhances the versatility of your Dremel rotary tool, so it can help you take on any project you dream up. Building furniture for a dollhouse? Restoring vintage wooden frames? Engraving letters or designs in soft wood? The 231 lets you tackle this kind of detailed work with ease. It's also excellent for architectural models and scale model making because it's designed to keep pieces and materials organized as you work. Additionally, the 231 gives you the flexibility to handle every step of the construction process in one place, minimizing clutter and lost parts.pbSmooth Tabletop Surface for a Variety of Jobs/bbrThe 231 has a smooth tabletop surface for easy slotting, edge trimming, grooving, and sanding of both common and less traditional shapes, making it a great choice for model making, decorative trim work, or detailed edging projects. And because it gives you a dedicated and steady place to work, this table is also a must-have for anyone who uses their Dremel rotary tool for routing applications.pbStraightforward Operation/bbrOperation is simple: the 231 holds your rotary tool securely in place under the table so you can mount whichever shaping bit you're using directly in it. Routing is fast and easy, even for small dado grooves with a straight bit. Sanding is equally effortless -- simply put in a sanding drum and position your materials directly against it. Convenient plastic knobs lend durability and ensure a comfortable grip, and a screwdriver slot makes for efficient tool assembly and depth adjustment, so you're able to complete your project in one place. For added peace of mind, the adjustable fence ensures proper wood placement as it passes through the bit.pbCompact, Portable, and Easy to Store/bbrMeasuring 8 x 6 inches, the worktable gives you ample space and yet is compact enough to fit in a small or over-crowded workspace or shop. Its small size allows it to be stored in a corner or cabinet, and it's compact enough for easy portability. Finally, the 231 is much more affordable than a complete router table, making it an economical choice.pbWhat's in the Box/bbrShaper/router table and instruction sheetbr clear="all"table align="center" width="225" cellpadding="10"trtdcenterimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/content_26/Q2_2009/dremel-B0000302Y9-2-sm.jpg" border="0"brbrfont size=1font face="Verdana"embThe smooth table and adjustable fence help ensure accuracy and ease of use. View larger./b/em/font/center/td/tr/tablebr clear="all"
We will admit that we think these rotary tools are some of the coolest things around; you can do so many things with them. But once we saw this attachment, we were blown away. If you don't have the money or the space (or the inclination) to set up a whole router table assembly in your home or shop, but you still want to put decorative edges on wood projects, this is absolutely the ticket. It holds the tool under the table, and you mount your shaping bit in it. Turn it on, run your piece against the stationary tool, and your edge is routed. It also works great for small dado grooves with a straight bit. The new table surface is even smoother than before, and it's plenty big enough for small craft projects. It's also a great setup for sanding: Just chuck in a sanding drum and move your workpiece against it. If you've got a rotary tool, get this.
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Power tools - Barry D. Gardner - Sandy, UT, US
I use this to make toy ladders for my fire engines. I make groves in the material so the ladders slide like an extension ladder but do not come apart.
Good for balsa, OK for softwood - Michael John - Oak Ridge, TN USA
I am using this for model airplane parts, and it does the job for me. It is made out of plastic, and the Dremel holder itself is not very rigid, so one cannot exert too much force and expect precision. Having said that it is infinitely better than trying to do routing without a routing table. Within it's limitations it does well. I have used it on fairly soft woods as well as balsa, and if one is gentle it's fine.br /The price on Amazon was excellent. With the caveats above I would recommend it to a friend.
Oct 27, 2010 23:40:04
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