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Jack Stein
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Router lift recommendations
zzzzzzzzzz wrote:
"Quiet" was never a huge winner, in my book. Cutting wood is noisy.
True but a shaper sounds good, a routers scream is horrendous.
I don't find router noise to be all that bad. I think my Dewalt planer is
worse.
Perhaps a segmented spiral cutter head would help?
Having said that, every home wood shop needs at least one router, but
not a shaper. A shaper is a luxury in a home shop.
So is the space it takes.
Space is usually a luxury but if you gots the room, and the money, a
shaper is nice, and the lift awesome.
I certainly would spend $300 on a heavy duty router with built in lift
like the Triton before spending it on just a lift. If you already have
a router, well, now you'd have two, a very good idea in itself.
No Festering 2200? I bought a lift about five years ago for a router I bought
with the intention of leaving in a table. I really like the lift and don't
have any intention of replacing the router (subject to tomorrow's whim). The
next purchase in this area is going to be a new top. I'm looking to build a
new table, perhaps when it gets cooler.
Makes sense, but, the issue was buying a router lift. If you're going
to spend $300 on a lift, then, why not buy another router for less with
a built in lift?
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