Jeremy Nako
Established Member
In the absence of space for a drum sander I'm looking at building a small router sled to surface end grain cutting boards.
I've been looking at the various router bit options, and it's a little perplexing.
I currently have a cheapy Trend 1/4" shank router which I'm happy to upgrade to a more beefy 1/2" shank router.
So.. two questions..
Firstly, any recommendations for a beefy 1/2" shank router.. ? Non professional, but hopefully regularish use. The Triton TRA001 seems very popular on Youtube.
Secondly.. the router bit. There are loads on the market ranging from £30 to £180, with CMT producing a 100mm diameter cutter.
Is bigger, better (if price wasn't an issue) or does it come with its own problems..? I don't see myself wanting to surface anything much bigger than cutting boards for the foreseeable future.
Any help much appreciated.
I've been looking at the various router bit options, and it's a little perplexing.
I currently have a cheapy Trend 1/4" shank router which I'm happy to upgrade to a more beefy 1/2" shank router.
So.. two questions..
Firstly, any recommendations for a beefy 1/2" shank router.. ? Non professional, but hopefully regularish use. The Triton TRA001 seems very popular on Youtube.
Secondly.. the router bit. There are loads on the market ranging from £30 to £180, with CMT producing a 100mm diameter cutter.
Is bigger, better (if price wasn't an issue) or does it come with its own problems..? I don't see myself wanting to surface anything much bigger than cutting boards for the foreseeable future.
Any help much appreciated.