Dewalt 611 Quick Tool Changer

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Bill Lawrence

Project by

Bill Lawrence

Published On

February 13, 2016

General Information

After changing the bits under my new Dewalt 611 router I found the stock wrench very troublesome. So I made one out of 3/4" Oak.

3-18-19:Glad this is being used by others! I use this thing all of the time and I am still on the original. It has some dog chew marks, but still working :-)

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Antonio Santiago

Hi Bill, you forgot to share your project into Easel, nice idea by the way!

Antonio Santiago · February 14, 2016

Bill Lawrence

Kind of new at sharing projects, but I thought you only had to hit the Open in Easel Button: http://easel.inventables.com/projects/EP1Qjmgl-wYfjfq_M6bDdw

Bill Lawrence · February 14, 2016

Antonio Santiago

You got it now! I guess you have to publish and share it. Thank you for the project, keep up the good work!

Antonio Santiago · February 14, 2016

Ken

Nice idea!

Ken · April 07, 2017

Arthur Pollack

Thanks for sharing, I made one from your Easel file about two months ago and it is so much better than the stock wrench (its collecting dust somewhere).

Arthur Pollack · September 22, 2017

Rolando Corral

thanks for sharing

Rolando Corral · March 19, 2019

Allen Kh

Fantastic idea. Thank you for sharing. I ended up cutting it with a scroll saw though. It was much faster.

Allen Kh · April 15, 2019

Z Cost

Thanks for sharing! Way better than the wrench.

Z Cost · May 29, 2019

Jeff Richmond

made mine out of some scrap corian

Jeff Richmond · November 12, 2019

Bill Lawrence

Jeff, can you share the pic. I might do just that also. Great idea.

Bill Lawrence · November 12, 2019

Mike Anderson

Irony, I opened in easel, didn't have any quality wood, used some .50 scrap MDF, worked perfect. Haven't touched the stock wrench since. You can see the dirt all over mine to prove use... Good share... THANKS.

Mike Anderson · April 22, 2020

Bill Lawrence

Makes me wish I would have saved my oak board ;-)

Bill Lawrence · April 23, 2020

Shannon Dolese

I also made one for I didn't like the movement of the spindle using the wrench. I added one feature to the already designed spindle cut out. I drilled 2 1/4" holes through the tool thickness and inserted 2 pin magnets as to prevent the tool from sliding off of the spindle while reposition my grip

Shannon Dolese · May 16, 2020

Bill Lawrence

Great idea Shannon, send a pic.

Bill Lawrence · May 16, 2020

Shannon Dolese

Bill I attempted to add the photos several times and continue to get an error, can you advise.

Shannon Dolese · May 17, 2020

Gary Florencio

Made one doesn't fit.

Gary Florencio · August 16, 2020

Bill Lawrence

Gary, What dint fit? Too loose, too tight?

Bill Lawrence · August 17, 2020

Gary Florencio

Too tight....sanded it down and it fights snug. Dumb question am I supposed to leave it on?

Gary Florencio · September 09, 2020

Bill Lawrence

This was not made to leave it on. I wanted a smaller tool to tighten the bit in the router, rather than the wrench that comes with it. Alternatively, check the diameter of your cutting bit, if it is a bit smaller than .125" then the hole that is cut will be smaller.

Bill Lawrence · September 10, 2020

Gary Florencio

Thanks

Gary Florencio · September 11, 2020

Pete Donchenko

I made mine from HDPE. Used a 1/16 round over bit to clean it up. Works great! I wasn't sure about leaving it on. It was a tight fit but I wonder if it'll degrade the router performance and router itself over time?? I'll probably just take it off and make the inside hole bigger...

Pete Donchenko · September 23, 2020

Leonard Jackson Provencher

Hole's to small (TWSS) will have to remake but edit the center, still using 1/8" bit. Love the concept though!

Leonard Jackson Provencher · November 11, 2020

Dale Parsons

Hello, great idea as I have problems with my hands, does anyone know if this will work with a Makita router, not sure if they all have a generic collet

Dale Parsons · May 24, 2021

John Choate

Works just great. Makes bit changing without losing center much easier

John Choate · June 17, 2021