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    I had a Siminoff binding router awhile back which worked pretty good on my old Dremel. I have mislaid it and must buy another. Would I be better off with the different design StewMac router? Anybody used both, any preferences? Thanks--

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    I've used neither but the consensus last time I looked seemed to be (i think) that the stewmac was more adjustable.

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    I use the stew-mac, and find it to be satisfactory if you don't try to remove too much at one time. Make a few passes. I have no experience with Roger's.
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    Here's a $5 (or so) version.... Works very well.



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