grainoftruth
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:?: I am in a quandary as to what it is worth investing in a router table set up. I am a hobby woodworker and need a flexible set of kit.
Here's my thinking and confusion so far:
Having got to the desperate stage of needing to rout some long edge details to finish a project I turned to ebay. There's a nice Record RPMS-R coming up tomorrow that has been well looked after - I set my mind to try and buy this yesterday.
Then I started looking at what I will want to do with my router once I mount it and it all got more complicated. On the Axminster website there is a nice Kreg with a high quality fence and the reviews are really good. Then a chap says he's dropped a Woodpecker Unilift into his Kreg and the result is a dream. I can definitely see the advantage of easy height adjustment.
That got me thinking that maybe it's not so clever to get a cast iron top, no opportunity to drop a lifter in if I want one in the future and the fence is only OK
A little bit more research on the deadly internet and I see an INCRA LS fence that borders on unbelievable in terms of accuracy and flexibility but that with a good table top and a Woodpecker suddenly looks like £900. About 4 times what I paid for my DeWalt 625.
Thoughts? #-o
Here's my thinking and confusion so far:
Having got to the desperate stage of needing to rout some long edge details to finish a project I turned to ebay. There's a nice Record RPMS-R coming up tomorrow that has been well looked after - I set my mind to try and buy this yesterday.
Then I started looking at what I will want to do with my router once I mount it and it all got more complicated. On the Axminster website there is a nice Kreg with a high quality fence and the reviews are really good. Then a chap says he's dropped a Woodpecker Unilift into his Kreg and the result is a dream. I can definitely see the advantage of easy height adjustment.
That got me thinking that maybe it's not so clever to get a cast iron top, no opportunity to drop a lifter in if I want one in the future and the fence is only OK
A little bit more research on the deadly internet and I see an INCRA LS fence that borders on unbelievable in terms of accuracy and flexibility but that with a good table top and a Woodpecker suddenly looks like £900. About 4 times what I paid for my DeWalt 625.
Thoughts? #-o