Pedropete
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Building myself another knock-down router table to hold my DW625 (with plunge bar and musclechuck) and currently reviewing options for insert plates.
I've previously made do with a ply top and aperture of sufficient size for the work in hand but this does present challenges with limited cutter height (due to thickness of top being 18mm) and the risk of dipping in with smaller cutters and work. As such, I quite fancy a ready made plate with variable size insert-rings. A more secure lead-in pin would be nice too. I've come to terms with them all being offensively overpriced for what you get (some more than others) but am concerned that quality seems to vary wildly, even on the more expensive options.
Have looked at a range of options available in the UK and would be grateful for your thoughts/experiences with same, and suggestions for options I've missed:
Probably not
- Trend (Rousseau) phenolic - £38-40 at various retailers: quite a few reports of crowned plates and then sagging under load
- Incra alloy - £130 at Woodworker's Workshop: nice, but too expensive
- Ebay/Amazon generic alloy plates: =/- 1-3mm variance in size? No thanks.
Maybes
- Kreg - £65 +postage at various retailers (£85 with levelling kit): reports of sagging/warping?
- Jessem Rout R phenolic - £70 + postage at Rutlands: lack of reviews but looks solid. Wary about buying from Rutlands though.
- UJK phenolic - ~£80 at Axminster with additional two rings: bit of a lottery in terms of getting a flat one?
- Rockler phenolic - £43 at FFX (£59 with rings): no UK reviews but scores okay on Rockler's site, plus, FFX customer service back on form so additional confidence there
- Trend alloy - £51 at Toolstop: seems like a comprehensive kit with mounting and levelling bits included but 6mm seems a bit thin. Again, no verifiable reviews
Thanks,
Pete.
EDIT: added a couple more along with current best prices I've found
I've previously made do with a ply top and aperture of sufficient size for the work in hand but this does present challenges with limited cutter height (due to thickness of top being 18mm) and the risk of dipping in with smaller cutters and work. As such, I quite fancy a ready made plate with variable size insert-rings. A more secure lead-in pin would be nice too. I've come to terms with them all being offensively overpriced for what you get (some more than others) but am concerned that quality seems to vary wildly, even on the more expensive options.
Have looked at a range of options available in the UK and would be grateful for your thoughts/experiences with same, and suggestions for options I've missed:
Probably not
- Trend (Rousseau) phenolic - £38-40 at various retailers: quite a few reports of crowned plates and then sagging under load
- Incra alloy - £130 at Woodworker's Workshop: nice, but too expensive
- Ebay/Amazon generic alloy plates: =/- 1-3mm variance in size? No thanks.
Maybes
- Kreg - £65 +postage at various retailers (£85 with levelling kit): reports of sagging/warping?
- Jessem Rout R phenolic - £70 + postage at Rutlands: lack of reviews but looks solid. Wary about buying from Rutlands though.
- UJK phenolic - ~£80 at Axminster with additional two rings: bit of a lottery in terms of getting a flat one?
- Rockler phenolic - £43 at FFX (£59 with rings): no UK reviews but scores okay on Rockler's site, plus, FFX customer service back on form so additional confidence there
- Trend alloy - £51 at Toolstop: seems like a comprehensive kit with mounting and levelling bits included but 6mm seems a bit thin. Again, no verifiable reviews
Thanks,
Pete.
EDIT: added a couple more along with current best prices I've found