Aled Dafis
Established Member
The announcement of the Woodrat's new competitor, the Router Boss, has hit my tool buying plans right off track.:x
Over the past few weeks I've been reading more and more about the Woodrat and have come to the conclusion that it could be a very suitable addition to my workshop. My first intention was to buy a decent dovetail jig (Leigh or similar), but the Woodrat does so much more - mortices, tenons, sliding dovetails etc.
Having decided to go for a Woodrat, the choice was then, whether to go for the smaller or larger (w600 or w900). I'm still unsure, but am leaning towards the w900 for it's larger capacities, and I like the way that the workpiece is physically clamped on the left hand side as reference for cutting the mating piece.
My web research showed that most, if not all Woodrat owners were satisfied with their "routing platforms" and found very little negative feedback at all.
The quandary i'm now in, is that since the news of the Router boss, many Woodrat owners have commented that the Woodrat is poorly engineered, and requires fairly major fettling for it to work as it should.
Sorry for my ramblings, but shelling out this amount of cash on something that is "a kit .. to be finished off" worries me slightly.:shock:
Any comments, ramblings or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Aled
P.S. As a little background info, I'm a hobby woodworker, an engineering/maths/science teacher by day, but have worked in engineering for a few years. I have limited time on my hands, and find that cutting these joints entirely by hand takes far too long.
Over the past few weeks I've been reading more and more about the Woodrat and have come to the conclusion that it could be a very suitable addition to my workshop. My first intention was to buy a decent dovetail jig (Leigh or similar), but the Woodrat does so much more - mortices, tenons, sliding dovetails etc.
Having decided to go for a Woodrat, the choice was then, whether to go for the smaller or larger (w600 or w900). I'm still unsure, but am leaning towards the w900 for it's larger capacities, and I like the way that the workpiece is physically clamped on the left hand side as reference for cutting the mating piece.
My web research showed that most, if not all Woodrat owners were satisfied with their "routing platforms" and found very little negative feedback at all.
The quandary i'm now in, is that since the news of the Router boss, many Woodrat owners have commented that the Woodrat is poorly engineered, and requires fairly major fettling for it to work as it should.
Sorry for my ramblings, but shelling out this amount of cash on something that is "a kit .. to be finished off" worries me slightly.:shock:
Any comments, ramblings or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Aled
P.S. As a little background info, I'm a hobby woodworker, an engineering/maths/science teacher by day, but have worked in engineering for a few years. I have limited time on my hands, and find that cutting these joints entirely by hand takes far too long.