JonBowden
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 09:00 AM |
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Wood Router
I'm looking to buy a router that will be used mounted into a home made router table.
I figure that what I need is a fixed base router like this (DeWalt.com). A
plunge router seems too fiddly to adjust the cut depth when under a table.
However, this type of router doesn't seem to be available in the UK.
Am I missing something? Do better plunge routers have some adjustment feature that my cheap one doesn't
If it is a fixed base router I want, where can I get one (the UK DeWalt dite doesn't list them)?
Jon
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Peteff
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 09:13 AM |
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Plunge lock? My cheap one locks wherever you want it to, I don't use it as much as I used to and would get one with a 1/2" shank if I was
replacing it but never having used it in a table I can't see the benefit of not having a plunge facility but I can see the drawbacks of not
having one.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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JoelP
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 09:15 AM |
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i use a dewalt plunge router (dw625 i think it is) for work. It wouldnt be possible to move it up and down whilst attached to a table, as the springs
are too powerful. Ive certainly never noticed another way of adjusting it accurately. It does have a good bottom stop but thats not much use here.
However, if you make it easy to remove from the table, it would be possible i suppose.
What sort of stuff do you want to use it for? 
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JonBowden
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 09:26 AM |
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My cheap plunge router has a lock on it too. Trouble is that if I want to set a precise depth, it is a bit of a fiddle - as JoelP points out, the
springs are too strong.
The fixed base routers seem to use a ring that you rotate to adjust to set the depth. This would be much easier for making tiny adjustments with when
using the router
Jon
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JonBowden
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 09:29 AM |
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I want to use it for quite a few tasks where it is easier to move the wood over a fixed router bit.
I know that I could make jigs to use with a hand held router but this would be a pest
Jon
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Aboardman
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 10:05 AM |
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if you make the router table like this example it looks easy to remove the router to adjust.
http://www.dewalt.com/us/articles/article.asp?Site=woodworking&ID=201
or you could buy a fixed based router
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1250W-Fixed-Base-Router_W0QQitemZ300014388580QQihZ020QQcategoryZ20781QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
[Edited on 6/8/06 by Aboardman]
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suparuss
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| posted on 6/8/06 at 10:08 AM |
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this looks a bit cheap but would do the job.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1250W-Fixed-Base-Router_W0QQitemZ300014388580QQihZ020QQcategoryZ20781QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
or there is this, much better quality.
http://www.axminster.co.uk/recno/5/product-Bosch-GMF1400CE-Router-480380.htm
russ.
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