JeffPhillips
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- Jul 12, 2011
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I am in the market for a new router, mostly for dust collection. I was at my local woodcraft today comparing the 1010 and 1400, and the size of the 1010 is very appealing, EXCEPT for the limited collet options. Right now, 90% of what I do with a router is 3/4" wide by 3/8" deep dados in particle board, flush trim on 3/4" face frames, and 1/8" and 1/4" roundovers on the frames. The 1/4" shank limitation doesn't bother me so much on the round over bits; it bothers me a little for the flush trim, but where I am having my biggest hesitation is for the 3/4" straight cutter. I realize that the 1010 also has an 8mm collet, but lets ignore that, because I have almost no local access to 8mm shank bits.
For anything larger, I still have a PC690 and an 890, so I wouldn't be limiting myself for the other 10% of what I need a router for.
Is this router going to do what I need it to, or am I going to be fighting it the whole time? I have never really used 1/4" shank bits, as all of mine are currently 1/2".
For anything larger, I still have a PC690 and an 890, so I wouldn't be limiting myself for the other 10% of what I need a router for.
Is this router going to do what I need it to, or am I going to be fighting it the whole time? I have never really used 1/4" shank bits, as all of mine are currently 1/2".