colinb4987
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Ok, so this is an unexpected follow-on to the recent "which router" thread here
I'm in a similar position, having recently taken possesion of a Bosch GOF 2000 CE for table use, and a Festool OF1010 for non-table use (building on the MFT/guiderail/Benchdogs setup I already have for a TS55).
Question is though - how best to go about building a set of bits?
Initially I don't expect to be doing any moulding or panel raising but rather rebates, M&T, loose tenon, jointing, maybe dovetails etc. There's probably a 1/4" Makita-clone CNC in my future too, but not worth planning for right now.
So, do I:
I'm in a similar position, having recently taken possesion of a Bosch GOF 2000 CE for table use, and a Festool OF1010 for non-table use (building on the MFT/guiderail/Benchdogs setup I already have for a TS55).
Question is though - how best to go about building a set of bits?
Initially I don't expect to be doing any moulding or panel raising but rather rebates, M&T, loose tenon, jointing, maybe dovetails etc. There's probably a 1/4" Makita-clone CNC in my future too, but not worth planning for right now.
So, do I:
- Buy a set or two of cheap-but-not-awful bits, learn on them and replace when I burn them out, OR
- Buy good (e.g. Wealden?) but very few, and add more good as the need arises?
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