graduate_owner":1pnafrlb said:
Hi all
I have decided to buy a router to replace my crappy old Power Devil one, which wasn't the bargain I thought it might be - I have since learned to generally avoid cheap kit. Anyway I was thinking of the Trend T5EB which I can get for around £110. Do any members have any experience of this, either good or bad. At the price, is there a better buy? I won't be getting a Titan, Erbauer etc, it's going to be a Trend, Makita, deWalt or other well being respected brand this time.
Any opinions?
K
If you think you need a router then my advice would be THINK AGAIN - and think long and hard about it.
I was in your position not so very long ago, albeit without the benefit of this site and its largely experienced, knowledgeable and infinitely patient denizens willing to advice and guide you on your way. A router, the guy in the big box store, was the answer to all my problems. He lied, it was merely the start of them, the slippery slope into a world of endless outlay, at first on the essential array of bits - including the ones you're not sure exactly what it is they do but damn they look impressive so have got to be bought, haven't they? Then there's a table to house your router because these damn fine looking bits are too big to be used safely handheld. They're also so damn scary looking they sit unused in their original packaging for months on end till you reach a point when you feel experienced and confident enough to give them a go. So out they come however one look at the potentially life ending razors looking like something from a Bruce Lee movie and straight back in the drawer they go.
Now your router is table mounted, you NEED a second one for things you can't do at a table. And of course a trim router, because every woodworker worth his sawdust has one. Then there's the table itself. It's okay but is it really the MOST ULTIMATE ROUTER TABLE EVER? No, of course it isn't, that distinction belongs to that guy on youtube. Or maybe that guy. No matter, you will take the best of their ideas, incorporate some of your own and before long yours will be hailed as the MOST Ultimate etc.
But to achieve that, you absolutely have to have a Festool Domino - and pretty much everything else Festool make. Then having amassed all this hardware, you need to build Systainer ports to house them all. And an MFT table to use them effectively. And despite offering the best dust extraction capabilities in the world, your work area still resembles the interior of an old west saloon, minus the spittoons. So then you enter the mysterious world of Dust Extraction, perhaps the biggest mystery being why do no two tools - even from the same manufacturer - have the same sized ports? It is amazing how resourceful one can trying to link hoses and pipes of varying diameters together to make an effective dust extraction system.
And when you're not in the shop designing and building things to house all the tools you bought or to make them function as intended, there's the countless hours spent trawling forums and watching youtube videos to see how easy it is for some people who can barely string a cohesive sentence together. You will become envious of all the goodies readily available to our American cousins, items deemed not safe for us dimwitted Europeans - and, for the most part, how cheaply they can be purchased.
Still think you need a router? Be like Renton, chose heroin, it's safer and cheaper. But probably not as much fun.