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"ken"

27/09/2003 10:53 PM

Router Bit Holder Inserts

Hi,
I'm building a router bit cabinet from a book that I have. The trays in
the book have plastic inserts that fit into a hole that will securly hold a
router bit. I've looked all over and haven't been able to find them. Does
anyone have any idea where I might find something like this? I've found the
other things that are out there such as the foam and the a strip of plastic
with a row of holes, but I'd really like to find the individual inserts.

Thanks,
Ken


This topic has 6 replies

dD

in reply to "ken" on 27/09/2003 10:53 PM

27/09/2003 8:15 PM

I believe CMT may make what you are looking for.

dD

in reply to "ken" on 27/09/2003 10:53 PM

27/09/2003 8:17 PM

I think CMT may have what you are looking for.

Nn

Nova

in reply to "ken" on 27/09/2003 10:53 PM

28/09/2003 1:06 AM

ken wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm building a router bit cabinet from a book that I have. The trays in
> the book have plastic inserts that fit into a hole that will securly hold a
> router bit. I've looked all over and haven't been able to find them. Does
> anyone have any idea where I might find something like this? I've found the
> other things that are out there such as the foam and the a strip of plastic
> with a row of holes, but I'd really like to find the individual inserts.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken

Usually the plans/book will list of suppliers for items used in the plan.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

bb

bynot

in reply to "ken" on 27/09/2003 10:53 PM

28/09/2003 3:35 PM

for 1/2 bit I cut my own from gray plastic conduit. Ten feet went a long way for
little dollars

ken wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm building a router bit cabinet from a book that I have. The trays in
> the book have plastic inserts that fit into a hole that will securly hold a
> router bit. I've looked all over and haven't been able to find them. Does
> anyone have any idea where I might find something like this? I've found the
> other things that are out there such as the foam and the a strip of plastic
> with a row of holes, but I'd really like to find the individual inserts.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken

gG

[email protected] (George Eversole Jr.)

in reply to "ken" on 27/09/2003 10:53 PM

27/09/2003 11:01 PM

McFeeley's has the inserts (CMT I think). They work with their trays
sold here:

http://store.yahoo.com/squaredrive/tools-router-bits-and-accessories-router-accessories.html

look at the 1/4" and 1/2" tray inserts ($4/20).
-ghe

PA

"Preston Andreas"

in reply to "ken" on 27/09/2003 10:53 PM

28/09/2003 6:12 AM

Perhaps this might work.

http://www.sommerfeldtools.com/products.asp?ID=183

Preston
"ken" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> I'm building a router bit cabinet from a book that I have. The trays
in
> the book have plastic inserts that fit into a hole that will securly hold
a
> router bit. I've looked all over and haven't been able to find them.
Does
> anyone have any idea where I might find something like this? I've found
the
> other things that are out there such as the foam and the a strip of
plastic
> with a row of holes, but I'd really like to find the individual inserts.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
>


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