I use one of these all the time in the workshop. It's ideal for a wide range of tasks, including inlay work and bridge saddle slotting.
A more stable way to support your Dremel. This sturdy, compact base is the best way to hold a Dremel for freehand routing, inlaying, widening fret slots and more. Made of machined steel, brass and aluminium, it features precision cutting depth adjustment with large thumbwheels to eliminate guesswork.
- Designed especially for stringed instrument work
- Excellent control
- Easy installation
- Accurate freehand routing
Sturdy, compact, and adjustable. Each turn of the large knurled thumbwheels adjusts your Dremel's cutting depth by .035" (.889mm). You can rout an inlay cavity that's precisely compensated for the thickness of the pearl and glue, for less sanding later.
Tall twin handles give you excellent control for freehand routing, and you get a good view of your work. There's even a built-in nozzle for attaching a mini air pump to continuously blow away the dust — you'll rout inlay cavities more precisely, for a better fit requiring less filler.
Simply unscrew the threaded plastic collar on the nose of the Dremel, and screw on the Precision Router Base. Its 3/4-12 thread fits the Dremel 100, Dremel 4000, 400XPR, Professional, MultiPro™ and most corded models made since 1986. Dremel not included.