I think this is it. However maybe they don't sell it in the UK?!? www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW618PKB-Fixed-Plunge-Router/dp/B00D8WJDC8/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=dewalt+router&qid=1572794373&sr=8-4
The problem with this attachment is the distance from the track. Measure one end then angle the other and the first end is now a little off. This is where a zero clearance Festool destroys it.
make sure your measurements are as close to the edge as possible, once you line up one side, give your clap a medium squeeze. Now switch back to the other end and by clamping the previous end at your measurement point, that’s now the fulcrum and won’t move off your line.
you can move freely around your work surface while cutting and keeping the router moving without much effort of keeping it against your straight edge and reduce the risk of burning your material or having to stop to adjust your position.
I misunderstood why you ruined the rubber edge on the track. I have this same set up and didn't touch the rubber edge guide on the track. no problems
Chad D interesting! I tried it setting it up multiple times and it always rubbed on the rubber. Have you run your track saw on the guide yet?
Yes I use the track saw on both sides.
Ahh! I bet that is why I had to cut off the rubber and you didnt. I dont have the track saw so the tracksaw never trimmed the rubber. Good to know!
Kraftmade Something useful just came of the internet. Rare.
Thanks for this. I haven't used my router guide yet. Wasn't going to cut off that guide strip.
This was very useful to me, as I wasn't adjusting the track tension correctly. Thanks!
I have the same and it’s spot on if you set it up properly. Great review 👍
He wins my vote for turning off the sound when the router is running.
Thanks. Very helpful.
Game changer!
How do you choose router to mate with this DeWalt track guide attachment? DW621 or DW618 platform?
Hi does the attachment fit the Dewalt 625 router on Makita track any help appreciated for worktop ends
Nice dado
Does anyone know if there is a way to make this work with the Bosch POF 1400 ACE router?
Trying to figure out if this works with the dwp611 on a Festool or Makita track
Good question, I know that some of the "track" devices have th same groove, I just don't know which ones.
Makita has its own guide if you have the Makita track and router guide
What router are you using? Can't find it in UK.
I think this is it. However maybe they don't sell it in the UK?!? www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW618PKB-Fixed-Plunge-Router/dp/B00D8WJDC8/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=dewalt+router&qid=1572794373&sr=8-4
Bueno
The problem with this attachment is the distance from the track. Measure one end then angle the other and the first end is now a little off.
This is where a zero clearance Festool destroys it.
gweflj dude .... The dewalt is a zero clearance, too. Don't know if you caught it in the video, but this was a router attachment, not a plunge saw.
make sure your measurements are as close to the edge as possible, once you line up one side, give your clap a medium squeeze. Now switch back to the other end and by clamping the previous end at your measurement point, that’s now the fulcrum and won’t move off your line.
Why are you trimming the rubber edge with a knife?! 🤦🏽♂️
What's the advantage of this setup over just clamping a level to the work and using that as a straightedge?
Thats a good question, the biggest advantage is that this won't move around on you and possibly stray from the line
you can move freely around your work surface while cutting and keeping the router moving without much effort of keeping it against your straight edge and reduce the risk of burning your material or having to stop to adjust your position.
How many RPM
I run it at max rpm