Accessories :
Accessories provide the versatility needed to accomplish a wide range of projects. There are specific accessories for particular jobs and tool choices. Choosing the right accessory can make the difference in achieving success on any project.
Cutting
An important consideration for blades is the number of teeth per blade- the more teeth on a blade, the finer the cut. Whether performing general purpose action (36 teeth) or smoother finishing cuts (80 teeth), the right blade is essential. For more accurate cutting and enhanced stability, adjustability and precision, try using a saw fence.
Drilling
Many drills come with two main driver bits, Phillips and Slotted. A host of different driver and drill bits are available for specific needs, and a good kit will offer the options necessary for more varied usage. A Speedlok attachment is used to eliminate repeated chucking; once chucked into a drill, all bits with Speedlok ends will easily fit, saving both time and hassle.
Routing
When operating your router, you can produce specific shapes by using different bits. Router tables provide flexibility, allowing the router to function upside-down. In addition when using a router table, a router table guide allows you to transform a router in to a miter gauge for cross grain routing.
Sanding
Individual sandpaper types should be selected based on the task at hand: 60-grit (course), 100-150-grit (medium) and 220-grit (fine) are general options. A dust collection bag catches the debris generated by the sander for easy cleanup.
Specialty
Depending on the job, angle grinders utilize wheels of different grit strength, such as buffing wheels when polishing. Planers have a range of available blades, depending on the amount and type of layers to be removed. RotoZip tools use various guides to help make the proper cut.


