Ring Cutter

KJ has a blade and arbor that will fit a laminate trimer. The blade and arbor he sales are great.
 
If You get one of KJ's blades, make sure You get His mandrel too, for 10 bucks you can't go wrong, the one I got from him runs dead nuts compared to the slot cutter mandrels the hardware stores sell. I have several of those name brand mandrels, and the one He sold me gives all the others I have the 6,7, and 8.

I can't sit here and honestly say if each and every mandrel he sells runs as true as Mine, but I have no reason to believe different, as I've only heard good things from others about them, but I can say I was very happy with the one He sent Me, and even more thrilled about the low pricing.

I would try to answer the original question, but there are others who are more familiar with that lathe then Me. One of My lathes Is a Porper but It's a totally different model, and wouldn't apply to the question. I made My own dremel mount for My deluxe, and also have the option of using the 1/4 trim router with 1/4 mandrels like the one KJ has, because they don't fit in the smaller rotory tools, dremels only have a 1/8 collet.

Greg
 
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Thank You Greg,
You can't buy that type of testimonial. Your words are greatly appreciated.
My objective is perfection, as is any true CM's. Close is never good enough.
I'll do my job of getting my work as close to perfect as humanly possible.
All I ask is that the buyer of my saw/mandrel takes the time to do the set-up as accurately as possible.
Alignment is key, regardless of who's set-up you use.
Take the time to do it right. The rewards are huge.
There's plenty of mickey-mouse out there. Leave it in DisneyLand.
 
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