the faceless maker
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Looking to up grade and just wanted to get some opinions?
if money was really no object I reckon it wouldn't be difficult to trump anything on the market. set an engineer thinking and get building. most brought ones are over complicated and under engineered. I include pretty much all commercial ones( I've encountered) thats why building one was( is) a popular project still. want a fence that lines up....make it one piece.
Doug B makes a good suggestion about using a proper spindle motor with vfd control. I have been thinking about doing this for ages. I want to mount it on linear rails and control depth with a single stepper motor.
Effectively just using a Z axis from a cnc upside down. That would be the ultimate.
Ollie
How are you finding it in use ?Interesting! I designed a setup like what you are talking about last year using a 2.2kw 240v to 3 phase vfd powered W/C spindle with ER20 collets that would hold up to 1/2" or 12mm cutters on linear rail,s but I went with a manual screw lift, because to use a stepper you either have to leave power onto it or fit a power brake to hold position, my thought was you would not be changing height so much so seemed pointless to hold on power while you are doing the cutting.
Spindle moulder???
Cheers James
Walk away, the insert plate is a different size to Incra, Jessem and Kreg which are imperial and the lift mechanism is overly complicated and uses a chain and sprocket arrangement whereas the others use just two post linear bearings and single screw for lift, much simpler and less to go wrong.I also looked at the UjK set up which looks pretty good
Welcome to the forum.
I would hope we can help you answer that as we have a wide range of quality router tables. The most important thing is to ensure you get the router table that suits your needs. I have four router tables in my workshop the biggest difference between them is router fences, I love the simplicity and sheer quality of the JessEm but enjoy the repeatability and accuracy of the Incra.
Cheers
Peter
Make your own cutters; fraction of the price of even router cutters and you can exactly match any profile.Thank you for everyones replies, really appreciate the feed back. Although I have a spindle and use it a great deal, the cost of bespoke cutters makes it more cost effective to buy high end router bits. ....
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