Hi guys. Apologies if this is in the wrong section, I wasn't really sure where to put it.
I seem to have problems getting my router bits to spin true.
I pretty much use my router exclusively in a table and its clear that they are not running concentric.
My first router was a B&Q own brand job, I then got a pair of awful Hongda routers and I have now just bought an Erbauer ERB210C. I know it may not be the best router but it got some good reviews and I thought it should at least hold bits true.
I have built two router tables so far and yesterday I also bought a new table to go with my new router. I generally use 1/4" shank 1/4" dia x 1/2" length bearing guided bits and you can see them running out of true as the router slows down.
I have been using cheap £2.30 Silverline bits and I thought this may be the problem so yesterday I bought a £15 Trend 1/4" shank 9.5mm x 1/2" bearing guided bit but I can still see this running out. I imagine if I put a DTI (dial test indicator/clock) on it it would be running 0.5mm+ out of true.
Do you guys have any advice for me? Is it possible to 'true' the bit up at all?
I seem to have problems getting my router bits to spin true.
I pretty much use my router exclusively in a table and its clear that they are not running concentric.
My first router was a B&Q own brand job, I then got a pair of awful Hongda routers and I have now just bought an Erbauer ERB210C. I know it may not be the best router but it got some good reviews and I thought it should at least hold bits true.
I have built two router tables so far and yesterday I also bought a new table to go with my new router. I generally use 1/4" shank 1/4" dia x 1/2" length bearing guided bits and you can see them running out of true as the router slows down.
I have been using cheap £2.30 Silverline bits and I thought this may be the problem so yesterday I bought a £15 Trend 1/4" shank 9.5mm x 1/2" bearing guided bit but I can still see this running out. I imagine if I put a DTI (dial test indicator/clock) on it it would be running 0.5mm+ out of true.
Do you guys have any advice for me? Is it possible to 'true' the bit up at all?