woodbloke
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In the latest issue of F&C, there's a review of one of the latest Bosch fixed/plunging base routers. As I've only ever used plunging routers, what's the advantage of the fixed base variant? - Rob
woodbloke":3hfs49f1 said:what does it do that a plunging router can't?
It can't loosen its plunge lock suddenly and without warning, ruining both template and workpiece. Guess why that came to mind...woodbloke":10qncy8u said:What I'm interested in is any advantage (apart from the weight) in using a fixed base router at the bench, what does it do that a plunging router can't?
I've been using a plunging Bosch router 'ordinaire' for yonks now and the plunge lock has never released. Now if you were to mention not tightening the fence screws prior to a cut that would be a different matter entirely...Alf":3lv64uoz said:It can't loosen its plunge lock suddenly and without warning, ruining both template and workpiece. Guess why that came to mind...
woodbloke":29xbk3sb said:So, general consensus is that the plunge base variant is to be preferred? - Rob
ondablade":1rczcl3m said:of run out causing a problem when using a small diameter (round over?) router bit.
Yeah, well you could argue I was asking for it and it shouldn't have been unexpected, 'cos that experience was with a Power Devil. Never was a router better named...woodbloke":2xq816kf said:I've been using a plunging Bosch router 'ordinaire' for yonks now and the plunge lock has never released.
I also reckon this has mag article written all over it - if it hasn't already been done. Too often one assumes it's operator error; it'd never occur to me that the base might be out of parallel, for instance.andy king":2xq816kf said:*succinct and informative post on likely causes of router run out*
Alf":f1w7hmcr said:Yeah, well you could argue I was asking for it and it shouldn't have been unexpected, 'cos that experience was with a Power Devil. Never was a router better named...woodbloke":f1w7hmcr said:I've been using a plunging Bosch router 'ordinaire' for yonks now and the plunge lock has never released.
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Alf":153oofns said:I also reckon this has mag article written all over it - if it hasn't already been done. Too often one assumes it's operator error; it'd never occur to me that the base might be out of parallel, for instance.
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