Dave the woodworker
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I would be interested to know what routers people are using in CNC woodworking machines. Size of CNC around 1000mm X 1000mm.
Agreed, I have a water-cooled spindle on mine, and I would not swap for repurposed hand-held router.Don't even bother with a router. Just get a watercooled spidle and VFD.
They come in different sizes from 800w to huge 7kw beasts. For a small machine a 1000w or 1500w might be adequate.
They are designed to run for long periods, can be software controlled for speed, have less runout than a trim router, have nicer collets and are quieter.
They are the correct tool for the job.
Ollie
What CNC do you have.Mine's 600x1200mm, I have a Bosch GMF1400CE with the Think & Tinker precision collects so I can use 1/8", 1/4", 8mm, and 1/2" bits.
Can you suggest a make and modelDon't even bother with a router. Just get a watercooled spidle and VFD.
They come in different sizes from 800w to huge 7kw beasts. For a small machine a 1000w or 1500w might be adequate.
They are designed to run for long periods, can be software controlled for speed, have less runout than a trim router, have nicer collets and are quieter.
They are the correct tool for the job.
Ollie
Can you suggest a make and modelAgreed, I have a water-cooled spindle on mine, and I would not swap for repurposed hand-held router.
What CNC do you have.
Can you suggest a make and model
If these are preferable in a CNC machine then is there any reason why they would not be a better setup than a router or motor only type router in a router table?Don't even bother with a router. Just get a watercooled spidle and VFD.
If these are preferable in a CNC machine then is there any reason why they would not be a better setup than a router or motor only type router in a router table?
I assume they are much more compact and lighter but further info please.
If these are preferable in a CNC machine then is there any reason why they would not be a better setup than a router or motor only type router in a router table?
I assume they are much more compact and lighter but further info please.
There are some good router lifts available that take a 102mm diameter body, (4 & 3/16 inches) and for a router table having a manual Z axis is not a problem. I will need to look into these in more detail.but I am not sure if it is quite as straight forward as using a router, the mounting for a spindle for one thing is going to be different & something that would need worked out.
If you are looking at a three phase motor you can get a single to three phase invertor from ABB, Mitsi and a few others that will also deliver variable speed, if you look at the other option of digital phase convertors you lose the variable speed aspect.I'm not installing 3 phase, and I use bits from 52mm down to 0.3mm needing collets from 3.15mm to 12.7mm.
I've looked into the spindle thing but kept hitting obstacles. I'm not installing 3 phase, and I use bits from 52mm down to 0.3mm needing collets from 3.15mm to 12.7mm.
I can't find a spindle that meets my needs, from a UK source with a warranty. The single phase ones don't have the torque at low rpm.
Whenever I've asked no-one has been willing/able to point to a UK supplier. By contrast my Bosch router has plentiful spares (not that I've actually needed them), easily available collets, is air cooled, and runs on single phase. It also fits in my router table and a load of jigs.
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