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Top 10 Router Table Buying Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them!)

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How Important is Brand?

I have done an interesting study and have answered a lot of phone calls.  A lot of them include the question of what brand is this router table, or router bits or accessory?  This seems to be an important question for some and others really could care less.  I decided to post a very short poll to find out from you, our readers what you think is most important when considering a tool purchase.

A lot of independent companies or sellers online have developed their own brands.  They do this by approaching a manufacturing company that makes a “universal” or generic tool have have them brand it with their name.  This is very very common and if you look closely at a lot of tools you can tell the only difference is in the label.  A good example of this is the Bosch Tool company who makes their own great router line.  They also make a few models for Craftsman, with the craftsman name for sale at Sears (of course).  Great tool and both have a good reputation.  But what about smaller or lesser known brands?  Are they just as important?

I think the answer comes in reputation.  If a company has a reputation for cheap quality tools, it could have a negative effect.  If it is unknown, its a crap shoot for the buyer.  Now a days tools have really improved in quality and sellers have to sell quality if they want to stay in business.  What do you think?

Milwaukee 5625, Router Review

Milwaukee 5625

Milwaukee 5625 router

Specifications

  • 3-1/2-horsepower fixed base router; knob-controlled micro-fine depth adjustments to 1/64-inch
  • Variable speed (10,000 to 22,000 rpm); soft start; linear depth adjustment system
  • Durable, machined aluminum motor housing and base
  • Includes router, 2 collet wrenches, T-handle wrench, 2-1/2-inch sub-base
  • 9-1/4-inches tall; 11.8 pounds; 5-year warranty

Comparison Shopping

Coastal Tool $295


5.0 out of 5 stars This is THE Router

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Tool

3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed

3.0 out of 5 stars Watch out for raising mechanism

4.0 out of 5 stars a serious tool

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Router

3.0 out of 5 stars Advertising Hype!

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Great


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Skil 1810

Skil 1810

Skil 1810

Specifications

  • Fixed base router with 9 AMP/1-3/4 HP motor
  • Fine depth extension rod; 1/4-inch bit capacity; collet lock
  • Die cast metal fixed base for durability
  • Includes collet wrench, 1/4-inch collet
  • 2-year warranty


  • Other Resources

    1.0 out of 5 stars makes a better anvil than router

    3.0 out of 5 stars Not for use with a table

    4.5http://wize.com/routers-and-shapers/p737854-factory-reconditioned-skil-1810-rt-1-4

    Replacement Parts

    Skil 1810

    DeWalt 616

    DeWalt 616

    DeWalt 616

    Specifications

    Product Features

    • 1-3/4 HP (maximum motor HP), 11.0 Amp motor provides the power to rout smoothly through the toughest hardwoods
    • Micro-fine depth adjustment ring provides precise depth adjustments in 1/64″ increments and adjusts vertically for a constant switch/cordset location
    • Adjustable, tool-free steel motor cam lock makes depth adjustment and base changes quick and solid-locking
    • Quick release motor latches for fast and easy motor pack removal for bit and base changes
    • Detachable cordset offers cordset serviceability and removes the need for a “shorty” cord motor pack
    • Sub-base concentricity gauge included to ensure bit concentricity for best-in-class accuracy
    • Clear, LEXAN sub-base provides enhanced base durability, bit visibility, and accepts standard template guide bushings
    • Rubber overmolded handles and low center of gravity design provide best-in-class comfort, balance, and control
    • Dust-Sealed Switch protects against dust ingestion for longer switch life
    • Heavy-duty, precision machined, die-cast aluminum base and motor housing for durability and low tool weight
    • Nickel plated motor housing for a smooth, long-lasting depth adjustment
    • Right or left switch and cordset location provides the ability to have the switch in your right or left hand
    • Flat top for easy bit and depth changes
    • Self-releasing, long, eight slotted collets for better bit retention and elimination of frozen bits

    Comparison Shopping

    The Hardware City, $139.99

    5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Router in a multiple Router Shop

    4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, But Not UL Listed!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Evolution

    Other Resources

    The tool Critic

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    DeWalt 616

    Porter Cable 892, Router Review

    Porter Cable 892

    Porter Cable 892, Router Review

    Specifications

    • 2-1/4-horsepower motor for smooth, reliable operation
    • Alter height, lock and unlock, and release motor from the mount–all from above, not below, the table
    • Auto-spindle lock for one-handed bit changes
    • Weighs 12.6-pounds when shipped
    • Includes carrying case, sub-base, 1/4- and 1/2-inch self-releasing collets, and wrench

    Comparison Shopping

    Rockler  $205.99

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    CNC Engraving Machines – Challenges and Considerations When Engraving Into Metal

    CNC engraving machines work great for when you want to engrave into metals with cuts more than a few thousandths deep. This is opposed to the process of burnishing or dragging on metals. Using CNC engraving machines to engrave into metal presents end users with a variety of options to consider prior to production.

    When using CNC engraving machines to engrave into metal, first think about how you are going to hold the material. Engraving into metal will most often exceed the strength capacity of tape or holding mats. Ideally, you want the holding device to completely keep the material from moving as well as be easy to use. You need to be able to set and move the material as efficiently as you can without sacrificing your hold or damaging the material.

    Custom Jigs

    If you’re using CNC engraving machines for highly competitive work, you really should design a custom jig that’s specific to that job. A good jig will allow you to quickly, easily and accurately place the material for multiple engravings of the same job. It’s worth spending some extra time and money creating a jig that makes it easy to hold and remove the material.

    Cutters, Cutting Fluids and Spindles

    Engraving into metal quickly eats up cutters. You really should use standard engraving cutters that are designed for engraving metals. Double ended, double fluted end mills work best. You’ll find end mills deliver a much superior quality and are easy to use. No matter which style of cutter you use, keep many duplicates on hand for replacement of broken cutters and re-sharpening. If this is a big part of your business, do yourself a favor and purchase your own cutter sharpener.

    Definitely use a cutting fluid. Using a cutting fluid to lubricate the cutting surface will help to cool and protect your cutters. This also helps produce a smoother finish to the cut. Mystic Metal is a great cutting fluid that’s available through most suppliers.

    Arming your CNC engraving machines with a collet spindle is essential for this type of engraving. You’ll notice that standard top load spindles don’t have the support necessary at the bottom of the spindle, causing the cutter to chatter under large engraving loads. This severely limits your engraving quality as well as damages the machine.

    Z-Axis Speed

    It is a good idea to use a slower Z-axis speed when engraving stainless materials. This gives the cutter time to fully penetrate the material to the desired depth before moving laterally. You can always adjust the speed of the Z-axis during production for the CNC engraving machine as needed.

    Challenges and Considerations

    Rotary engraving on stainless steel is a challenging application with CNC engraving machines. Yet stainless steel is a frequently requested material due to its low maintenance, heat resistance and inert properties.

    It’s critical that those using CNC engraving machines understand that planning the production of the job is very important. Using the proper tools and fastening devices can make a project run efficiently and effectively.

    Joe Marziano is Vice President of Vision Engraving and Routing Systems – the largest manufacturer of engraving machines in the United States. For more information about CNC engraving machines and more, please visit our site.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joe_Marziano

    Woodworking Coupon Codes

    I found a nifty site that can help you find available coupons for your favorite woodworking sites.  If you are planning on making a purchase in the near future, its always great to have a coupon to save a little money.

    The name of the site is called Rateitall.com and its not just limited to woodworking sites, it carries coupons for all sites of sites that have them available.  Below is a picture of the search return that received when I put in the term “woodworking”  if the link does not bring up the same result, just add woodworking into the search box for a current list.    Each site is listed and you can follow the link right to the page.  When you click the site it brings up the current items that is available and the percentage of people that were successful using the coupon code.

    Rate it All

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    Milwaukee 5619, Router Review

    Milwaukee 5619

    Milwaukee 5619, Router Review

    Specifications

    • D-handle router with a 11 Amp, 24,000 rpm motor
    • Exclusive linear depth adjustment features a large steel motor lock lever and depth adjustment gearing
    • Soft-Grip D-handle with lock-on trigger switch; comfortable over-molded rubber grip wrapped around the base
    • Includes two 1-1/8-inch collet wrenches, 1/2-inch collet and 1/4-inch collet
    • Tool weighs 9.2 pounds; 5-year manufacturer’s warranty

    Comparison Shopping

    Tool Barn $158

    Tool King $169.99


    Pics

    5.0 out of 5 stars Another great tool from Milwaukee

    5.0 out of 5 stars great router

    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product

    4.0 out of 5 stars Where’s the variable speed?

    5.0 out of 5 stars ergonomic masterpiece

    5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks Milwaukee

    5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Router

    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the BEST

    5.0 out of 5 stars Well thought out design

    Other Resources

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    Milwaukee 5619, Router Review

    Milwaukee 5625 Router Review, Video

    This short video has some interesting aspects to it.  It gives you a nice perspective of the router, certainly much better than a picture.  It also shows you several features of the router such as: Read the rest of this entry »

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