![]() ![]() The instructions aren’t particularly clear either, with one word or at the most one line descriptions about the Router / Shaper’s many adjustable surfaces. In addition, there are no routing or sanding bits included, meaning you’ll have to buy these separately, although most Dremel kits come with at least a small selection of these. As such, you’ll probably need to find a permanent home for it if you don’t want to have to unscrew it from your desk or workbench after every use. The base needs to be screwed to a workbench or other surfaces that will prove enough of an immovable object so not to have things wobbling around. Sadly, it’s not something you can use straight out of the box. The Router / Shaper is a compact bit of kit, much like most of Dremel’s attachments, but for the most part feels very well made and solid. Despite the price, we had high hopes for it given how impressed we were with the Workstation 220, which proved to be sturdy and equally as good as a budget drill press for light to medium work. The Router / Shaper, is one of the more expensive attachments, although it still only retails for less than £30. These range from flexible extension shafts, drill presses (see our review of the Dremel Workstation 220) as well as hundreds of smaller attachments or bits for dealing with different tasks and varying materials. Apart from exhibiting excellent build quality compared to many of their rivals, Dremel’s rotary tools also have the advantage of a range of add-on attachments being available. Dremel Shaper / Router Table Review Manufacturer: Dremelĭremel is a household name to most PC modders, and anyone who gets that warm fuzzy feeling when walking through the tools section in any DIY store.
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