Raymond UK
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I have several 1/4 inch handheld routers and they all come with the clear dust extraction piece that can be mounted to the base of the router.
Three of the routers I have dedicated to three of my dovetail jigs which saves me quite a bit of time setting them up each time.
The router bit sticks out quite far to clear the comb on the jig and then cut through 18mm pine so the extraction is nearly none existent. I guess there's only 10% of the dust getting extracted and the rest goes on the floor.
I have been using a bit of ply on the floor so it's easier to hoover up afterwards but there must be a better way coping with this. I was thinking making a really wide hood that screws onto the work table but maybe that just gets in the way?
There must be plenty of people using dovetail jigs with little handheld routers.
Any ideas?
Three of the routers I have dedicated to three of my dovetail jigs which saves me quite a bit of time setting them up each time.
The router bit sticks out quite far to clear the comb on the jig and then cut through 18mm pine so the extraction is nearly none existent. I guess there's only 10% of the dust getting extracted and the rest goes on the floor.
I have been using a bit of ply on the floor so it's easier to hoover up afterwards but there must be a better way coping with this. I was thinking making a really wide hood that screws onto the work table but maybe that just gets in the way?
There must be plenty of people using dovetail jigs with little handheld routers.
Any ideas?