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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    so what you are saying is you like to tap dat ass? Its a shame all that stuff will be neglected for several months in your absence.
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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    bringing this back up...

    Have any of you guys used the flex templates? Any feedback?

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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    they work pretty good. You have to make sure you use a plastic bearing on your flush trim bit or you will burn the template. I know Joey sells some kits with the template, bit (with euro bearing), and template tape for a decent price.
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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    I wonder how they compare to these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...lutyp_wish_1_4

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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    My main concern is having something that will hold its shape when I remove it from the car. I don't necessarily need it to be a router guide; I can trace it and cut with a jigsaw. I just want something that will allow me to shape out odd patterns and hold its shape when I take it from the car to the wood.

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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    You might want a contour gauge instead. $10 and up depending on the length.

    Mostly used in Autobody world where they need to match panels from side to side when shaping, but works well for what you are wanting to do


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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    Quote Originally Posted by erinh View Post
    My main concern is having something that will hold its shape when I remove it from the car.
    you want one of these then.... http://www.uafproducts.com/reaction-pattern-generator/ dave got one and i was playing with it a bit. It holds shape exactly. Its basically a flexible hard rubber with metal inside to keep its shape.
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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    That looks good but not long enough unfortunately. (TWSS!!!)

    Well, probably long enough for just the kicks but if I'm spending that much money it would be nice to have something longer for future potential use in the trunk.

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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    how long do you need it to be to satisfy your needs?
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    Re: 12vTools (Joey C. or g0a)

    Quote Originally Posted by bobditts View Post
    how long do you need it to be to satisfy your needs?
    Awkward question.

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