So in my research on router tables, I found that the cheaper ones contain almost all MDF and plastic and as we go up in the price range, we get more and more alumium. Eventually, we reach the cast iron router tables. From what I have read, these tables reduce the vibration since they are heavier. The cast iron tables weight in range of 50kg to 70kg and maybe more for larger ones. The same design of router table not using cast iron actually weighs less than half of the one that uses cast iron.
Now my first question is about the rationale for reducing vibrations. Wood work does not need to be precise down to micro-meter accuracy. Even if there is some vibration because of the spinning blade and its contact with the piece being cut, why does it matter?
The second question is, just how much does the use of cast iron reduce the vibrations in the router table? Lead and Uranium are more dense than Iron. Why not use them?
Now my first question is about the rationale for reducing vibrations. Wood work does not need to be precise down to micro-meter accuracy. Even if there is some vibration because of the spinning blade and its contact with the piece being cut, why does it matter?
The second question is, just how much does the use of cast iron reduce the vibrations in the router table? Lead and Uranium are more dense than Iron. Why not use them?