I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert
plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
happens.
Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
router.
Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. I don't know if
this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
to modify a plate.
I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
I am supposing the Kreg is my best bet.
Sonny
The vibration isn't with/within the router. I use it manually, often,
with no problem. I'm not really sure where the vibration is, maybe
the whole table, as part of the table is an addition to one of my
tablesaw extension tables. I'll try the new router plate and, if I
still have the vibration, I'll make a separate table.
Sonny
"Sonny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert
> plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
> vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
>
> I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
> happens.
>
> Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
> router.
>
> Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
> sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. I don't know if
> this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
> to modify a plate.
>
> I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
> I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
>
> I am supposing the Kreg is my best bet.
>
> Sonny
I have three of the aluminum plates from Rockwell. I use one for the same
Milwaukee router and the other two for Hitachi M12Vs. Never had a problem.
Max
Sonny wrote:
> I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert
> plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
> vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
>
> I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
> happens.
I would think any vibration is attributable to looseness of the insert plate
in the table. Can you manually wiggle the plate laterally?
_______________
> Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
> router.
You can mount pretty much any router on any plate as long as the plate is
big enough; all you have to do is drill new holes...surely, not a difficult
task for anyone skilled enough to use a router table << dig, dig :)
_________________
> Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
> sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. I don't know if
> this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
> to modify a plate.
Guess you'd be SOL if you wanted to make your own plate then << more digs
_______________
> I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
> I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
So much for the Model "T" concept...
________________
In my mind, the best plate material is the thinnest possible that will not
sag with your router. Keep in mind, the thicker the plate, the less cutter
height you can expose.
When I made my table almost 18 years ago for my Bosch 1611, I used 3/8"
polycarbonate. It is fine but if I had my druthers I would rather have 1/4"
phenolic or aluminum.
--
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"Gooey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>On May 13, 9:30 am, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a
>Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert plate using
>Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some vibration, I
>think attributed to the home made plate.
>That doesn't sound like something you can blame on the Corian. I made
>my plate out of the stuff - you can often get the sink cut out pieces
>free at HD! It works just fine. I would look elsewhere for the cause
>of the vibration lest you expend more money and effort on anoth plate
>only to discover afterwards that the vibes were in the router somehow.
My Milwaukee 5625 runs smoothly but I did have a 5616-24 that I had to
return because of vibration.
Amazon replaced it promptly.
Max
Thanks guys. After further review, I ordered the Rockler set (I did
review this one earlier, also), plus an extra insert (2 1/2" dia.
opening). I'm sure I'll be pleased.
When I bought the router, last year, I had studied table plates.
Thought I'd be frugal and make my own.... looked easy enough. Spent
quite a bit of time, with that, then the subsequent "troubles" with my
whole set up. Kind of shot myself in the foot. I surmise it is
costing less time and money to have bought one in the first place.
Sonny
On May 13, 9:30=A0am, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a
Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. =A0I tried to make a table insert plate using
Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some vibration, I
think attributed to the home made plate.
That doesn't sound like something you can blame on the Corian. I made
my plate out of the stuff - you can often get the sink cut out pieces
free at HD! It works just fine. I would look elsewhere for the cause
of the vibration lest you expend more money and effort on anoth plate
only to discover afterwards that the vibes were in the router somehow.
Sonny <[email protected]> wrote in news:23566a4d-0d85-46c0-b348-
[email protected]:
> The vibration isn't with/within the router. I use it manually, often,
> with no problem. I'm not really sure where the vibration is, maybe
> the whole table, as part of the table is an addition to one of my
> tablesaw extension tables. I'll try the new router plate and, if I
> still have the vibration, I'll make a separate table.
>
> Sonny
Just guessing that somehow you set up a harmonic vibration. If the router
has variable speed, does the vibration happen with all speeds? Could you
add a plastic/rubber ring to one or more of the fasteners that keep the
routertable in the saw?
--
Best regards
Han
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On May 13, 8:30=A0am, Sonny <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. =A0I tried to make a table insert
> plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
> vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
>
> I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
> happens.
>
> Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
> router.
>
> Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
> sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. =A0I don't know if
> this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
> to modify a plate.
>
> I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
> I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
>
> I am supposing the Kreg is my best bet.
>
> Sonny
When I built my router table I used the run of the mill rousseau
insert. Not fancy but it works fine. Easy adjustment for different
sized bits. Costs $30-35.
http://www.rousseauco.com/model3509.htm
RonB
Han wrote:
> Sonny <[email protected]> wrote in news:23566a4d-0d85-46c0-b348-
> [email protected]:
>
>> The vibration isn't with/within the router. I use it manually,
>> often, with no problem. I'm not really sure where the vibration is,
>> maybe the whole table, as part of the table is an addition to one of
>> my tablesaw extension tables. I'll try the new router plate and, if
>> I still have the vibration, I'll make a separate table.
>>
>> Sonny
>
> Just guessing that somehow you set up a harmonic vibration. If the
> router has variable speed, does the vibration happen with all speeds?
> Could you add a plastic/rubber ring to one or more of the fasteners
> that keep the routertable in the saw?
Good questions but I'd bet it's far more fundamental than that. I'd go back
to looking at the fit of the insert itself - fit and mounting. Maybe even
back to looking at the table mounting.
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
The table isn't moving so it cannot cause the vibration but it may cause the
noise.
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"Han" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Just guessing that somehow you set up a harmonic vibration. If the router
has variable speed, does the vibration happen with all speeds? Could you
add a plastic/rubber ring to one or more of the fasteners that keep the
routertable in the saw?
Sonny <[email protected]> wrote in news:23566a4d-0d85-46c0-b348-
[email protected]:
The vibration isn't with/within the router. I use it manually, often, with
no problem. I'm not really sure where the vibration is, maybe the whole
table, as part of the table is an addition to one of my tablesaw extension
tables. I'll try the new router plate and, if I still have the vibration,
I'll make a separate table.
In the old days all the routers fit the Universal plates except Freud. They
did have symmetrical mounting holes.
It should be easy enough to drill a commercial unit and mount the router on
it if one or more holes do not line up. Check you router for symmetrical
mounting hole pattern. Then the slotted holes should work.
I am not familiar with your particular router or this plate.
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"Sonny" wrote in message
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I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert
plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
happens.
Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
router.
Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. I don't know if
this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
to modify a plate.
I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
I am supposing the Kreg is my best bet.
Sonny
"Sonny" wrote in message
news:a85d7b85-bb8c-47a6-9274-7468d628901e@f31g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert
plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
happens.
Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
router.
Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. I don't know if
this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
to modify a plate.
I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
I am supposing the Kreg is my best bet.
Sonny
I'd suggest a call to the company that you are interested in and let them
decide if their plate is appropriate for you router.
On Fri, 13 May 2011 07:30:12 -0600, Sonny wrote
(in article
<a85d7b85-bb8c-47a6-9274-7468d628901e@f31g2000pri.googlegroups.com>):
> I have a Milwaulkee 5625-20 router. I tried to make a table insert
> plate using Dupont's Corian faux marble product, but I have some
> vibration, I think attributed to the home made plate.
>
> I've resolved to buy a proper insert plate, before some accident
> happens.
>
> Is the Kreg PRS3030 the proper plate?... Claims to mount with any
> router.
>
> Incra MLP7518-AL is predrilled for Porter Cable routers, so I'm not
> sure if this plate is appropriate for the Milwaulkee. I don't know if
> this plate can be modified/drilled and I don't like the idea of having
> to modify a plate.
>
> I see some aluminum plates, online, but with their less expensive tag,
> I'm not sure I want the cheaper Al plate.
>
> I am supposing the Kreg is my best bet.
>
> Sonny
I have the same router and originally bought a phenolic 'universal' plate.
This worked fine, but all the extra unused mounting holes were a real
distraction. Finally upgraded to a Woodpecker PRL with an aluminum plate.
Aside from the PRL, the plate has the ability to use inserts along with a
stepped version that works with router bushings. I find it's these little
differences that justify the higher price of the metal plates, although the
phenolic plate was a bit 'slicker'.
-Bruce