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Router lift - which one?

5.4K views 5 replies 6 participants last post by  BigJimAK  
#1 ·
Hi everyone

Be warned: I'm new here, modest routing experience, none with a router table.

I need a router lift, badly. I've been looking at either Woodpecker or Jessem for my Festool OF1400. Both seem like very good quality tools, convinient and effective. I have no first hand knowledge of either and have no opportunity the check them out before buying one... so... your experiences and opinions on both models would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks
Thomas K.
 
#2 ·
I guess I thought the Festool had a lift built in? Many new routers have lifts built in.
 
#6 ·
Hi everyone

Be warned: I'm new here, modest routing experience, none with a router table.

I need a router lift, badly. I've been looking at either Woodpecker or Jessem for my Festool OF1400. Both seem like very good quality tools, convinient and effective. I have no first hand knowledge of either and have no opportunity the check them out before buying one... so... your experiences and opinions on both models would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks
Thomas K.
Thomas,

Both are top-quality lifts and I don't think you'd be disappointed with either one. After a lot of consideration I settled on the Jessem lift design with its automatic (but adjustable) lift-break design to prevent the bit from lowering during cutting. The PRL-V2 has a manual brake but allows adjustment from the top side.

In either case, I recommend you look at the Incra/Jessem and Incra/Woodpeckers lifts before purchasing. They're just like the originals except the use strong rare-earth magnets to hold the plate insert rings in place, and Incra makes a wide range of sizes (including blank ones, if you wish to drill your own). Mine has the magnetic rings. They auto-center perfectly and hold tight enough you either need to lover the bit enough to get a finger through the hole or use a small screwdriver / nail to break the magnet's grip.

Jim