Woodworker's Journal

Better Sanding, Clamping, Sawing Control

  attaches to the subbase of any router that accepts 11⁄4"-dia. guide bushings and provides a connection point for a standard 21⁄2" vacuum hose nozzle. Once in place, this reinforced ABS accessory helps to contain debris produced during edge-profiling and flush-trimming operations. A large wingnut makes the angled port easy to attach without tools, and a rubber pad beside the threaded coupling prevents the port from unwanted rotation. The

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