I think what you are referring to is a router.  The Roto Zip is basically a 
palm router.  It can cut through some things but I don't think it has the power 
to cut out an opening for a door.  I guess it's possible but it's kind of like 
trying to drive a spike with a tack hammer.  You would normally use a bigger 
hammer for the spike and you would use a larger router to make a cut out.  

Roto Zips are more like a Dremmel tool on steroids.  You can cut out things 
like electrical boxes through drywall or lighter duty things like quarter inch 
plywood.  

I think of them more as a new gadget and some people will buy new gadgets 
because of the gee wiz factor they bring with them.  

I would think the best uses for a blind person wanting one of these would be as 
a laminate trimmer or something along those lines.  While they aren't super 
powerful, they could make a mess of something if you didn't have some sort of 
guide to use.   
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Blaine Deutscher 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 2:26 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] roter zip


    
  Hello there. what is the differents between this and a regular roter? when 
  we built a shed in grade 12 we took the roter to cut out the door and 
  window. I did it using the hand over hand method so not really sure how 
  someone would go about cutting a hole out of wood. It was a sighted teacher 
  that was really good at accomidating, or finding a way that I could use the 
  plainer and saws by myself. I had a braille measuring tape and used masking 
  tape (the one on the role that you rip off) to mark my measurements and then 
  did my work. The only thing that I didn't use, and would love to k know how, 
  was the radial arm saw.

  Blaine 

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