I have been looking at the G0510Z 3/4 HP shaper. The catalog states that
it has a router bit adapter. Does anyone know how well this adapter works
in the shaper? Anytime you adapt something, I start questioning how well
it will work. The 3/4 HP moter seems a bit underpowered, but I probably
would not be using it for anything heavy or that often. Any comments or
experience with this shaper would be appreciated.
Tks,
P.T.
The word "adapter" simply means a device to enable something to do
something. In this way, a router uses a collet to adapt the router bit to
the shaft of the motor. With your shaper, it is essentially the same thing.
A device mounts to the shaft so it will hold a router bit. Some say that the
speed is to slow. Not true. A router bit does not have to scream like a
banshee to work. Adjust your feedrate and everything will be fine. Likely,
you won't even notice you are doing it. As for power, 3/4 horse in an
induction motor is lots more than the same in a router.
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> I have been looking at the G0510Z 3/4 HP shaper. The catalog states that
> it has a router bit adapter. Does anyone know how well this adapter works
> in the shaper? Anytime you adapt something, I start questioning how well
> it will work. The 3/4 HP moter seems a bit underpowered, but I probably
> would not be using it for anything heavy or that often. Any comments or
> experience with this shaper would be appreciated.
>
> Tks,
> P.T.