SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T06:03:28-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsSembazuru on Friday Product Post: It's Chibitronics TimeSembazuruurn:uuid:2873ce2c-3d2f-fe79-02b6-8558f0e291162018-03-23T13:48:10-06:00<p>Ah... I looked through the "Includes" tab, but not the "Features" tab. Sorry for the concern.</p>
One Chris Two Chris Red Chris Blue Chris on Friday Product Post: It's Chibitronics TimeOne Chris Two Chris Red Chris Blue Chrisurn:uuid:a7ac7994-3d17-867a-ef8a-8ee7275bcdd52018-03-23T09:50:50-06:00<p>There is an adapter ring to fit Makita RT0701C router. That was one of the new features Carbide added for Summer 2016.<p>You can find it mentioned in the "Features" section on the product page already! :)</p><p>Thanks for checking!</p></p>
Sembazuru on Friday Product Post: It's Chibitronics TimeSembazuruurn:uuid:5894c2f8-5d8f-2c57-8983-d512df20594e2018-03-23T08:17:32-06:00<p>I did a quick little search to compare the suggested DeWalt and Makita spindle routers. It seems the Makita requires (required?) an adapter because it has a slightly smaller diameter. Is the adapter included? Is it available here, or would someone need to go to Carbide3D?<p>You may want to verify if the adapter is needed and add a note to the product page to avoid ugly surprises for the customers.</p></p>