Greetings,
I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
positive.
Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
Porter Cable 690 ($?)
Freud FT1700
Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
up my mind. Please help!
Cheers
Dave
I'm using 2 routers.... A dewalt 621($225 us w/guide), and a milwaulkee
2.25 fixed base (170$ use) - very happy with both. If you plan on
uisng a table only, fixed base is all you need. That said, the 2 base
kits are useful. On the other hand, a second router fixes that problem
:)
Of even greater importance, you can build a router table for yourself
for much less than you'll pay. If you want to get sophisticated it can
be costly, but you will still have the advantage of a custom built
table (making a big one isn't really any more expensive) I nade mine
from 2x4's and MDF. If you do go the homemade route, get a good plate.
I'm still experimenting with homemade plates, but the results are
so-so... There's always hope, though. DAGS or e-mail me for details.
shelly
Have you considered Master Craft Maximum from Canadian Tire? ok I know
its not Porter Cable or Bosch or any of those big names in the industry
but it has 5 years warranty (At any point within 5 years you can
exchange it from the store itself, you don't need to send it to Master
Craft) You can't beat that. It's 11 AMP 2HP (So plenty of power
especially to the hobbyist), and I have been working some hard maple
with it with no problems. It comes with fixed base and as a plunge (2
interchangeable bases) so you do not have to decide between plunge and
fixed, and it's only $174.00 (if you wait for it to go on sale like
what I did, you will probably pick it up for $125)
That been said, do not buy the regular Master Craft (Not the Maximum,
usually with 3 years warranty). It's workmanship, materials, and
power is poor compared to the Maximum Models.
Derek
[email protected] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
> researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
> which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
> positive.
>
> Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
> Porter Cable 690 ($?)
> Freud FT1700
> Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
>
> I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
> more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
> up my mind. Please help!
>
> Cheers
> Dave
I went to Busy Bee to check out the Triton. Which one do you suggest?
JGS wrote:
> For baseboards I would get a large router. And I agree with the previous
> poster that unless you have the money to buy a Jessem table then make your
> own.
> Forget the Freud all together. I would suggest you go to Busy Bee and get
> the large Triton router. Cheers, JG
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
> > researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
> > which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
> > positive.
> >
> > Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
> > Porter Cable 690 ($?)
> > Freud FT1700
> > Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
> >
> > I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
> > more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
> > up my mind. Please help!
> >
> > Cheers
> > Dave
> >
Can be daunting, (>60 choices), like choosing a camera or car.
See link to narrow the field:
http://patwarner.com/selecting_router.html
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[email protected] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
> researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
> which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
> positive.
>
> Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
> Porter Cable 690 ($?)
> Freud FT1700
> Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
>
> I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
> more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
> up my mind. Please help!
>
> Cheers
> Dave
On 14 Jan 2007 13:37:30 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
>researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
>which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
>positive.
>
>Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
>Porter Cable 690 ($?)
I've had bearing problems this Porter Cable model and switch problems
with this Bosch model. The switch problem was a simple fix. I much
prefer the Bosch and if you don't need the combo bases, you can save a
little money.
Mike O.
in 1339890 20070114 213730 [email protected] wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
>researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
>which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
>positive.
>
>Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
>Porter Cable 690 ($?)
>Freud FT1700
>Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
>
>I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
>more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
>up my mind. Please help!
>
>Cheers
>Dave
I prefer several cheap routers (with different characteristics) to one good one.
> I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
> researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
> which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
> positive.
>
> Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
> Porter Cable 690 ($?)
> Freud FT1700
> Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
>
I have three Boschs and have had problems with broken switches and the
corrosion making them bind. Okay in hand, but I wouldn't recommend one in a
table without a lift.
I have one Freud that is crap.
When I was making a new router table last year I was undecided between the
3.5hp Milwaukee and Triton. In the end I bought a lift for my 1617; so far
I am satified with the decision.
But... what do you mean you want to make your own baseboards? Unless you
have a really good reason for doing it, it isn't a great idea.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I went to Busy Bee to check out the Triton. Which one do you suggest?
The big one to start with.
For baseboards I would get a large router. And I agree with the previous
poster that unless you have the money to buy a Jessem table then make your
own.
Forget the Freud all together. I would suggest you go to Busy Bee and get
the large Triton router. Cheers, JG
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Greetings,
>
> I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
> researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
> which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
> positive.
>
> Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
> Porter Cable 690 ($?)
> Freud FT1700
> Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
>
> I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
> more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
> up my mind. Please help!
>
> Cheers
> Dave
>
On 14 Jan 2007 13:37:30 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
>researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
>which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
>positive.
>
>Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
>Porter Cable 690 ($?)
I've got both of those and like both of them. Either is a fine "only"
router if purchased as a dual base kit. I've never used the Freud
routers, so I can't comment on them.
There are also some very well respected DeWalt routers in the same
price range. I'm sure someone will recommend them with specific model
numbers.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Greetings,
>
> I have decided to buy a router and make my own baseboards. I have been
> researching and have narrowed my search down to a few and was wondering
> which would be my best option. Please give any advice negative and
> positive.
>
> Bosch 1617 Combo ($299 CAN)
> Porter Cable 690 ($?)
> Freud FT1700
> Freud FT2000 (PKG0026) ($499 including a very nice table CAN)
>
> I do not do a lot of woodwork but I really would like to start getting
> more involved. These all seem like nice routers and I just can't make
> up my mind. Please help!
My money would go towards the Bosch. The PC is getting old in design and
the Freud may be a great machine but I have never seen one except in
catalogs and on the internet.