Turn your corded Dremel rotary tool into a compact plunge router – and cut perfect decorative edges, straight slots or rout freehand. Plunge feature lets you start your cut in the middle of your workpiece. Ideal for woodworking, making inlays in furniture, musical instruments and wood crafts. Convert your corded rotary tool into a light-duty, bench-mounted precision wood shaper with the Dremel 231 Shaper/Router Table. Featuring a smooth surface, our small router table makes it easy to slot, edge, groove and/or sand items in both conventional and irregular shapes. It also boasts simple-to-grip plastic knobs that include a screwdriver slot for easier tool assembly and depth adjustment.
- Plunge lock-in handle for fast and easy plunge locking
- 2 depth stops with quick release for rapid adjustment of routing depth
- Clear base allows greater visibility of the work surface
- Depth guide includes English and metric markings
- On board storage for router bits and wrench
- Adjustable fence for versatile performance
- Slot, groove, shape, sand and trim edges
- Large, 8 in. x 6 in. worktable
- Attaches directly to workbench
Bernita Hettinger
Verified Purchase
Easy to assemble and a piece of cake to use highly recommended for small projects it is great
Romaine Cole
Verified Purchase
Ok for small project.
Shaniya Kreiger
Verified Purchase
The reason for this is because I’m sure it’s a great product but I haven’t been able to.figure out how to position my dremel 4000 underneath the shaper/router table without it falling out once I turn the dremel tool on. Do I need a special attachment for the 4000 model?
Emerald Beier
Verified Purchase
I bought this thinking I could avoid buying a real router. I think I was wrong. I expected too much, I think. This is really a good Dremel attachment, but it is still plastic. It is fine for light duty, soft material.
Dock Schneider
Verified Purchase
Let me emphasize: This is a Dremel issue, not a Home Depot issue.I got the 231 table yesterday and haven’t actually used it yet. Like another reviewer, I thought something was missing when I opened the box. The instruction booklet and the picture on the box clearly show a tool holder clamp that clearly wasn’t there.Turns out Dremel changed the design of the 231 so that the tool is attached at the top via a large plastic nut. (That’s what the wrench in the parts bag is for.)All that would be fine except they didn’t bother to change the instruction booklet or the picture on the box AND on their website. It’s also the picture on Home Depot’s website.As far as I could find, there is nothing on Dremel’s website that discusses this change. The only reason I found out about it is a couple of reviews on Amazon. If I were Dremel, I’d be embarrassed to be outsourcing customer support to random reviewers on Amazon, but maybe that’s part of their business model.
Yoshiko Wintheiser
Verified Purchase
Works OK. Instructions are not easy ro follow. Can be made to do the job by intuition.