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Portable Routing Discussion area on the Portable Router and its applications. Bob and Rick say, "If the piece is bigger than the router then chances are it should be routed with the portable router."


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Old 06-01-2007, 09:07 PM   #11
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No problem. I just cut the parts for my push block and I cut 3/4 inch dados easily with it. I also take back my comments on the VS, I found it very useful with the bigger bits to dial into the proper speed and it did just fine. 3/4 inch red oak no problem. I really think I could do the bulk of my box cutting work with this router alone. It also shows me how much I like the Oak Park set up.

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Old 06-01-2007, 09:41 PM   #12
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Hi Corey

That is what I'm going to do on Sat. drill the new holes in the new table to mount the Oak-Park Box joint jig(s) ... I think I said this b/4 but why use a 10lb. hammer to drive a tack in the board..when it only takes a small hammer to do the job...








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No problem. I just cut the parts for my push block and I cut 3/4 inch dados easily with it. I also take back my comments on the VS, I found it very useful with the bigger bits to dial into the proper speed and it did just fine. 3/4 inch red oak no problem. I really think I could do the bulk of my box cutting work with this router alone. It also shows me how much I like the Oak Park set up.

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Hey Corey

You may want to have a peek at the snapshots I added to the new little table POST it shows the Oak-Park Box Joint Jigs in place and the push block..
see them on page #2

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Looks good Bob..I commented in that thread.

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Glad to hear the great reviews. I just ordered the installers kit from Amazon.com, variable speed model.
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Hi Carl

I'm sure you will like it you may want to read the link below
Just a add on item you can use with your new Colt...

http://www.routerforums.com/jigs-fix...unge-base.html
http://www.routerforums.com/jigs-fix...ter-table.html

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Thanks Bob. Noted, and will read up tonight after work.

Should be getting my new router tomorrow, next day delivery.
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The best 1 HP router with one exception.

The three colts I had, all had the same problem.
The router bit was not 100% perpendicular to the base from all direction.

Even my little powerless Ridgid trimmer measures true from all sides.
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3 bad units in a row? Are you sure your bit wasn't bent?
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Well, I had tried several different router bits and two centering pins with 3 super accurate squares. All are perfect in my other 4 routers.
So, I would say either they had the same batch of routers at lowes with the same problem. Or no one is testing the same way that I do.
Use a long router bit and test it from all 8 angles.
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