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Get the big P C router motor only for your table. It will handle any thing you throw at it, especially the big back cutters. Its also variable speed so you have lots of choices on speed. Get a plan and build your own table with Kreg pocket holes.
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Get the big P C router motor only for your table. It will handle any thing you throw at it, especially the big back cutters. Its also variable speed so you have lots of choices on speed. Get a plan and build your own table with Kreg pocket holes.
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I have been studying the router table issue. I did not have much money I went with a sears 2hp router found $80 . I found a problem with sears router very poor adjustment
however there are 2 solutions. I didn't know about the second. Here is a picture. Another solution is in this link http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pag...
Robert had another similar product from Rockler may even the same product.
Actually there is 3 fixes a router lift with a purchase plate.
I had a router table from sears had problems I fixed those however I am probably build my own routertable a portable with a purchase plate because of fence.
I have not made a rasied panel yet probably about as demanding a task performed by a rotertable. I would like the advice of others about needing 3 hp router or is multiple passes with a 2 hp router just as good?
Gary roofner said:I have been studying the router table issue. I did not have much money I went with a sears 2hp router found $80 . I found a problem with sears router very poor adjustment
however there are 2 solutions. I didn't know about the second. Here is a picture. Another solution is in this link http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pag...
Robert had another similar product from Rockler may even the same product.
Actually there is 3 fixes a router lift with a purchase plate.
I had a router table from sears had problems I fixed those however I am probably build my own routertable a portable with a purchase plate because of fence.
I have not made a rasied panel yet probably about as demanding a task performed by a rotertable. I would like the advice of others about needing 3 hp router or is multiple passes with a 2 hp router just as good?
Hi Gary - not to sure just what the issue was that you had with the depth setting but that looks like an effective fix.
You can do raised panels just fine with ~2 HP routers, just take some extra cuts. Most I know that do a lot of raised panels will take 3 cuts with a big router, 2 passes to get close and the last pass at 1/64 to clean up. Maybe need one extra pass with a 2HP.
The Craftsmen are notoris bad rack and pinions slip when adusting hard to adust the jack fixes this problem.
John Schaben said:
Gary roofner said:I have been studying the router table issue. I did not have much money I went with a sears 2hp router found $80 . I found a problem with sears router very poor adjustment
however there are 2 solutions. I didn't know about the second. Here is a picture. Another solution is in this link http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pag...
Robert had another similar product from Rockler may even the same product.
Actually there is 3 fixes a router lift with a purchase plate.
I had a router table from sears had problems I fixed those however I am probably build my own routertable a portable with a purchase plate because of fence.
I have not made a rasied panel yet probably about as demanding a task performed by a rotertable. I would like the advice of others about needing 3 hp router or is multiple passes with a 2 hp router just as good?
Hi Gary - not to sure just what the issue was that you had with the depth setting but that looks like an effective fix.
You can do raised panels just fine with ~2 HP routers, just take some extra cuts. Most I know that do a lot of raised panels will take 3 cuts with a big router, 2 passes to get close and the last pass at 1/64 to clean up. Maybe need one extra pass with a 2HP.
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