@againstthegrain you might be right, but that size of router always seems to end up inverted
Thank you Deema I'll research them this weekend. I'm looking for a replacement handheld router at the moment though so one thing at time....A Spindle moulder is a router table on steroids. It usually has either a 30mm or 1 1/4” spindle driven by a dedicated motor. The whole system is built robustly which enables it to take large tooling. It can cut a door rebate in one pass, none of this taking tiny cuts, you make the cut in one pass.
It uses cutter blocks, which can be a bit pricey initiall, but you get your money back when you sell them. About the same price as a big router cutter. You then buy cutters to fit into, for instance the Euro 40mm cutters come in standard profiles, about 200 off. They cost around £20 for a set of cutters and limiters or £10 just for the cutter which is what does tge work. You can get any profile custom made for around £50.
A spindle is about the most flexible machine there is. Usually every professional shop will have at least one.
Loads of Utube stuff…….but read up how to use them properly……not how a lot show them being used.
Why is that we seem to have a mental block with spindle moulders, have the router OEM's done such a good job in marketing they have some how brain washed us because the spindle just seems elusive yet can do so much for less cash.
hy is that we seem to have a mental block with spindle moulders, have the router OEM's done such a good job in marketing they have some how brain washed us because the spindle just seems elusive yet can do so much for less cash.
Next time you are at one of the Festool Exhibitions, ask the demonstrators there how to use your XL 700!You may not have noticed but Festool do go to most woodworking shows to show of their wares, handling and trying their router did not do anything for me and the one thing I really hated about it was the stick out handle that made it feel like it should be used in the vertical. When you pick up a router with just two normal handles it feels balanced and freindly, that Festool did not. I also own an XL 700, infact I have had it for over 18 months and so far it has produced nothing, it also feels wrong and as I have said before it is like owning a riffle with a bent barrel because it can make a nice hole but not always where you want it so I go back to my Dowelmax, slow but a lot moe precision and I am currently thinking about the Jessem jig because that may be a faster doweling jig than my dowlmax.
Have you got a link for the 3hp hitachi I’m struggling to find oneI bought a 3hp Hitachi and was so pleased with it I bought another to perm hang under my router table…
not as fancy as the overpriced Festool but just smooth n good…
Sounds like you've never trenched a pair of stair strings, then? ;-)I can’t imagine why anyone would want 2KW motor in a hand held router
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