DZIN wrote:
> On Apr 21, 5:34 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>I was recently at the Sacramento Woodworking show and came across a
>>demonstration of Sommerfeld's router table. I was impressed as far as
>>ease and workability. I have never seen a discussion about Sommerfeld.
>>Does anyone know anything about them?
>
>
> I don't know about his router table, but he (Marc Sommerfeld) sells
> excellent router bit sets and a great video on cabinet making inc.
> raised panels and arched raised panels.
> His bits are made by CMT.
> Gene
>
For the past couple of years, his bits (the new yellow ones) are all
made in China !! They are promoted as "Sommerfeld's Own". He is the
brother of Craig (KREG JIG) Sommerfeld, and it has been printed
somewhere that they don't speak due to business conflicts. Both seem
like pretty nice guys. Marc did the promos at The Woodworking Show all
over the country till the show split and started doing two per weekend.
He now seems to do more of the West side of the country himself and
has a team represent him at the Eastern shows. I haven't seen Craig at
a show in a long time, but I believe he attended some maybe 10-12 years
back.
On Apr 21, 5:34 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> I was recently at the Sacramento Woodworking show and came across a
> demonstration of Sommerfeld's router table. I was impressed as far as
> ease and workability. I have never seen a discussion about Sommerfeld.
> Does anyone know anything about them?
I don't know about his router table, but he (Marc Sommerfeld) sells
excellent router bit sets and a great video on cabinet making inc.
raised panels and arched raised panels.
His bits are made by CMT.
Gene
I did not know that! The last set I bought, his rail and stile set,
was still CMT. That was only about 18 months ago.
I like CMT. I suppose if Sommerfeld provides the specs and his Chinese
factoy abides by them, then the bits oughta be OK, huh?
Re: Kreg- Ya learn sumpin every day. I figgerd the guy's last name was
"Kreg".
BTW, Marc's cabinet making video features the Kreg pocket hole jig
very prominently. They must been gittin along then.
Gene
>
> For the past couple of years, his bits (the new yellow ones) are all
> made in China !! They are promoted as "Sommerfeld's Own". He is the
> brother of Craig (KREG JIG) Sommerfeld, and it has been printed
> somewhere that they don't speak due to business conflicts. Both seem
> like pretty nice guys. Marc did the promos at The Woodworking Show all
> over the country till the show split and started doing two per weekend.
> He now seems to do more of the West side of the country himself and
> has a team represent him at the Eastern shows. I haven't seen Craig at
> a show in a long time, but I believe he attended some maybe 10-12 years
> back.
On Apr 22, 5:18 pm, Lew Hodgett <[email protected]> wrote:
> DZIN wrote:
> > I did not know that! The last set I bought, his rail and stile set,
> > was still CMT. That was only about 18 months ago.
> > I like CMT.
>
> So do I, but not ready to accept tools from China yet.
>
> Might want to check out Infinity in Tampa.
>
> Have a couple of their dovetail bits.
>
> I'm happy.
>
> Lew
My TS, drill press, BS and lathe are all made in the US. But most
everything else comes from Tiawan or Mainland China.
Most of those are old American brand names but made overseas.
Gene
Sat, Apr 21, 2007, 5:34pm (EDT-3) [email protected] doth query:
<snip> Does anyone know anything about them?
Nope. I make my own router tables. That way I get just what I
want, and I don't have any qualms about making mods.
JOAT
Expensive tennis shoes won't cure a sore toe.
- Bazooka Joe
"DZIN" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I did not know that! The last set I bought, his rail and stile set,
> was still CMT. That was only about 18 months ago.
> I like CMT. I suppose if Sommerfeld provides the specs and his Chinese
> factoy abides by them, then the bits oughta be OK, huh?
>
> Re: Kreg- Ya learn sumpin every day. I figgerd the guy's last name was
> "Kreg".
> BTW, Marc's cabinet making video features the Kreg pocket hole jig
> very prominently. They must been gittin along then.
>
> Gene
Marc now sells his own "improved" pocket hole jig that has a vertical
adjustment capability to handle various stock thicknesses better. According
to Marc, Kreg made a similar change to their product after his was released.
I don't keep up with either to know which came first.
todd
"ROY!" <[email protected]> wrote in message > >> demonstration of Sommerfeld's
router table. I was impressed as far as
> >> ease and workability. I have never seen a discussion about Sommerfeld.
> >> Does anyone know anything about them?
Project - "Building the Sommerfeld Router Table Cabinet
http://www.woodshopdemos.com/smfld-1.htm
Website
http://www.sommerfeldtools.com/
Request a catalogue
http://www.sommerfeldtools.com/catalog.asp
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 22:15:01 -0500, "todd" <[email protected]> wrote:
><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>I was recently at the Sacramento Woodworking show and came across a
>> demonstration of Sommerfeld's router table. I was impressed as far as
>> ease and workability. I have never seen a discussion about Sommerfeld.
>> Does anyone know anything about them?
>
You may want to contact Sommerfeld and ask if they still have the
video that does a great show and tell on the router table. If I was in
the market for a router table top and fence Sommerfelds would be on my
short list.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I was recently at the Sacramento Woodworking show and came across a
> demonstration of Sommerfeld's router table. I was impressed as far as
> ease and workability. I have never seen a discussion about Sommerfeld.
> Does anyone know anything about them?
I have the Sommerfeld router table (the top at least) with the fence. I
needed to get a good router table going quickly and didn't have time to
build one. I'm pleased with it. I also have the cabinet making router set,
which I also found worked well for me.
todd