mouppe
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Lots of tips in this thread about good router tables so I will mention my crappy router table which I detest so as to steer you away from anything like it.
It's a Freud portable router table which cost me $200. Portable means small, cheap and rubbish. The fence is awkward, hard to line up, and has very limited "travel." The central insert broke. (Stick with the metal rings from Woodpeckers or Lee Valley.) The table itself is too small to properly balance the wood entering and exiting the router bit.
The dust collection is shocking- most of the chips end up underneath the table.
Changing bits usually means removing the router.
When I use it on the floor it is way too low. When I put it on the table it is way too high. So it's at the wrong height all the time!
Oh, but I DO like the switch box that controls the vac and the router.
I would never buy this table again for even $10, and it is on my list of things to upgrade. But that's a long list and a new table can wait a while.
It's a Freud portable router table which cost me $200. Portable means small, cheap and rubbish. The fence is awkward, hard to line up, and has very limited "travel." The central insert broke. (Stick with the metal rings from Woodpeckers or Lee Valley.) The table itself is too small to properly balance the wood entering and exiting the router bit.
The dust collection is shocking- most of the chips end up underneath the table.
Changing bits usually means removing the router.
When I use it on the floor it is way too low. When I put it on the table it is way too high. So it's at the wrong height all the time!
Oh, but I DO like the switch box that controls the vac and the router.
I would never buy this table again for even $10, and it is on my list of things to upgrade. But that's a long list and a new table can wait a while.