The wireless signal you pointed out is for Dewalt Wireless Tool Control (WTC). WTC links to a Dewalt dust extractor to start and stop it when you run the router. Dewalt sells the WTC vacuums and extractors in the UK, other than the flex volt extractor Dewalt doesn’t sell WTC products in the North American market. They also make WTC sanders and 12” sliding compound saws that they don’t sell in the US market.
@@drdecks A couple of follow-on questions if I may. My contractor in Central North Carolina is worried about doing folded miters in "cold" weather (40's). Is there a temperature below which folded miters become problematic? I am planning on doing an unusual application of folded miters, and would appreciate your thoughts. We will install a cable railing with a 1x2 or 1x3 powder coated aluminum top rail. We want to put 1x3.5 AZEK on top as a cap rail. Instead of painting the ends of the cap rails my plan is to do a folded and glued miter and then cut off the descending leg flush with the bottom of the board rail. Do you see any problems? Thanks.
Thanks for the video, right to the point and informative. I'm a contractor and work with power tools every day, please take the battery out or unplug your tools before cleaning out the debris or work on them. Helps prevent injuries. Anyways nice video, just my 2 cents, like your work.
The wireless signal you pointed out is for Dewalt Wireless Tool Control (WTC). WTC links to a Dewalt dust extractor to start and stop it when you run the router. Dewalt sells the WTC vacuums and extractors in the UK, other than the flex volt extractor Dewalt doesn’t sell WTC products in the North American market. They also make WTC sanders and 12” sliding compound saws that they don’t sell in the US market.
Interesting, I didn't know that.
What is the link to the bit you use?
Great video! Can you show the finished waterfall edge in the field?
Yes I will!
A 1 inch deep groove requires (at least) a 2-inch diameter router bit. Sixty years later...........a use for high school geometry.
I just ordered that exact bit
@@drdecks A couple of follow-on questions if I may.
My contractor in Central North Carolina is worried about doing folded miters in "cold" weather (40's). Is there a temperature below which folded miters become problematic?
I am planning on doing an unusual application of folded miters, and would appreciate your thoughts. We will install a cable railing with a 1x2 or 1x3 powder coated aluminum top rail. We want to put 1x3.5 AZEK on top as a cap rail. Instead of painting the ends of the cap rails my plan is to do a folded and glued miter and then cut off the descending leg flush with the bottom of the board rail. Do you see any problems?
Thanks.
I have several custom-made accessories and templates for my DCW600. Are they compatible with the base of DCW620?
Thanks for the video, right to the point and informative. I'm a contractor and work with power tools every day, please take the battery out or unplug your tools before cleaning out the debris or work on them. Helps prevent injuries. Anyways nice video, just my 2 cents, like your work.
Свенсен плюс струбцина и всё.