MichaelW2014
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see title. thanks
rvieceli said:It does need an adapter. Here in the US it ships with the needed adapter. Don't know about what's included where you are.
Here is the adapter
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003618HSC/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?pc_redir=T1
Edward,Edward A Reno III said:rvieceli said:It does need an adapter. Here in the US it ships with the needed adapter. Don't know about what's included where you are.
Here is the adapter
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003618HSC/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?pc_redir=T1
This is actually different from the one that the 1010 comes with, which is a plastic version. I actually think I'm going to get this metal one, however. I've found that the plastic one is difficult to center using the mandrill, because it's such a snug fit in the base that it doesn't really adjust any further with the mandrill. I just learned that the hard way with some hinge mortises I was cutting.
JPF Woodworking said:In speaking about the inlay "kit" from Whiteside, I too just purchased this set-up. I am hoping to "inlay" some metal laminate (brushed aluminum) into the face of a mahogany cabinet we are currently working on. I get the sense that this inlay kit should would pretty well although I am a bit skeptical on how well the 1/8" up spiral cutter will hold up cutting the metal laminate (phenolic backing)....wondering if anyone has any advice in this regard.....
Now that I wrote all this I probably should have just posted a new thread...sorry to ambush this conversation.....