Purchasing my first router


semberrg

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I have the Fes OF1400 as my everyday driver.  Gets used for most non-router table tasks.

PC7518 in the router table.

Dewalt DWP611 for smaller tasks and as a secondary router for inlay with the 1/16" bit.

Pair of Bosch Colts that are permanently fitted with a roundover and chamfer.

And an old Ryobi that I use mostly to clean my neighbor's teeth with.

 

 

I SAID GOOD DAY

 

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I hate when this happens and I have to apologize. :D Just having kind of a bad day, semberrg...don't take the lashing personal. What I meant to say was:

Welcome, semberrg! :wub:

There have been a lot of threads on this very topic on this very forum...you've come to the right place! :wub:

You should try a search and check out the old threads here...lots of good advice! :wub:

Aaaand...apologies again for the passive-aggressive apology. But I do mean it sincerely. You are welcome here and there are no stupid questions...only redundant questions. :)

Yea I'm trying to figure this app out my apologies. Lol I'm not one to be offended easily so no worries.

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It's a great router that will last a lifetime in your shop!

As for Eric's soap box, you'll find him there quite often but, he's rarely wrong. Blunt doesn't equal wrong.

Yea I figured I be a bit jovial in my response. I can see he's very knowledgeable. I'm looking forward to partaking in this forum. I'm a noob so I'll be searching a lot for answers I may not have.

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It's a great router that will last a lifetime in your shop!

 

As for Eric's soap box, you'll find him there quite often but, he's rarely wrong.  Blunt doesn't equal wrong.

 

 

Thank you.  Thank you all.

 

 

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semberrg - I would like a soapbox.  Cocobolo with ebony accents.  I'll PM you my address.  Thanks!

 

I think that router should service you just fine for quite some time.  Be careful...those damn things breed like rabbits.

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Yea I figured I be a bit jovial in my response. I can see he's very knowledgeable. I'm looking forward to partaking in this forum. I'm a noob so I'll be searching a lot for answers I may not have.

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We were all noobs once!  You'll find that in the end, the folks around here are pretty helpful.  I look forward to seeing Eric's really expensive soap box.

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Thank you.  Thank you all.

 

 

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semberrg - I would like a soapbox.  Cocobolo with ebony accents.  I'll PM you my address.  Thanks!

 

I think that router should service you just fine for quite some time.  Be careful...those damn things breed like rabbits.

 

I'm disappointed, I would've asked for Brazilian rosewood with ebony accents, shipped in a curly koa box 

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Porter Cable 7518 in my main router table, the Bosch goes in my 3rd router table sometimes. I have a predecessor to the 7518 that goes in the 2nd table. This lets me set up panel raise, cope and sticking so I can run small batches of door parts. Multiple laminate trim routers, each one is set up for a specific task.

I built a 6 ft long router table with a power feeder and a Porter Cable 690 that's just for running 1/4" x 1/4" grooves for drawer bottoms and cabinet backs. I get 6 or 7 years per motor then replace it when the cut quality( bearings) starts to degrade.

If I need a bit set up to mold edges it gets left that way until the whole job is done. Same for dovetail jig etc.

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Thank you. Thank you all.

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semberrg - I would like a soapbox. Cocobolo with ebony accents. I'll PM you my address. Thanks!

I think that router should service you just fine for quite some time. Be careful...those damn things breed like rabbits.

You had to go with some of the most expensive per bdft species out there didn't ya? Lord help me. Lol

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