Henge Hill Farm
22 Center St.
Bowdoinham, ME 04008
home: (207) 666-5586
cell: (207) 208-7126
Henge Hill Farm
22 Center St.
Bowdoinham, ME 04008
home: (207) 666-5586
cell: (207) 208-7126
In an earlier email exchange, Brian asked if I knew anything about the router base shown in the lede photo of Latta's Minibench article, published in the December 2014 issue of FFW. In truth, all I focused on in the picture was Latta's bench. I was going to have to go to the library this afternoon and check that issue out again to look at the photo more closely. In the meantime Brian found the source for the router base he inquired about. Here it is for anyone interested.
Regarding the router base for the Dremel tool, I found it. http://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Tools_by_Job/Inlay_and_Pearl_Cutting/Precision_Router_Base/Precision_Router_Base.html?utm_source
It is used by luthiers to cut slots for frets and other inlay work. It looks like the one that Latta was using to add inlays on the Federal leg in the minibench article. It is kinda expensive but it is far superior to the plastic one that Dremel sells. If you do a lot of inlay work it would be worth the $54.00.
Please feel free to post this too.