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|machine name=''Routers''
|machine name=''Routers''
|image=Ferm FBF-1050E.JPG <!-- general graphic or animation would be nice here! -->
|image=Router_ActionShot.jpg <!-- animation would also be nice here! -->
|synonyms=plunge routers, handheld routers;<br>DE: Oberfräsen, Handoberfräsmaschinen
|synonyms=plunge routers, handheld routers,<br>electric trimmers, trimmer machines;<br>DE: Oberfräsen, Handoberfräsmaschinen
|type=power tool
|access=[[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]]
|material=[[wood]]
|material=[[wood]]
|tutors=[[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:NitramLegov|Martin]], [[Tutor::User:Luzian|Luzian]]
|similar=[[CNC Router|CNC router]], [[Router Plane|router plane]]; [[Milling Table|milling table]], [[CNC Mill|CNC mill]]
|similar=[[CNC Router|CNC router]], [[Router Plane|router plane]]; [[Milling Table|milling table]], [[CNC Mill|CNC mill]]
|used with=[[Router Bits|router bits]]
|used with=[[Router Bits|router bits]];<br>[[Router Jigs|router jigs]]
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A router is basically a powerful motor spinning a sharp metal bit at high speeds. Read the manual before using and be aware of the difference between [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrE4HyXiwqs the regular "push" and the more dangerous "climb" cut]!
A router is basically a powerful motor spinning a sharp metal bit at high speeds. Read the manual before using and be aware of the difference between [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrE4HyXiwqs the regular "push" and the more dangerous "climb" cut]!
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== Safety ==
== Safety ==
Routers are very dangerous tools, make sure you have received the [[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]] in person and take time to think about what you are going to do!
Routers are very dangerous tools, make sure you have received the [[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]] in person and take time to think about what you are going to do!
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== Router Bits ==
== Router Bits ==
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Typical collet (''Spannzangen'') sizes are '''6 and 8 mm'''.<br>
Typical collet (''Spannzangen'') sizes are '''6 and 8 mm'''.<br>
A simple shared set of 8 mm router bits is available in the [[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]. As always, report when broken and replace them accordingly.
A simple shared set of 8 mm router bits is available under the [[Router Table|router table]]. As always, report when [[broken]] and replace them accordingly!
 


== Copying Rings ==
== Copying Rings ==
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== Future Plans ==
== Future Plans ==
* [[Project:Router Table|router table]]
* self-built [[Project:Router Table|router table]]
* 3D copying jig
* 3D copying jig
* "Pantorouter" guidance jig
* "Pantorouter" guidance jig
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== Makita DRT50 ==
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|machine name=Makita DRT50
|image=Makita-DRT50.jpeg
|access=[[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]]
|location=[[Location::Chop Saw Station|chop saw station]]
|tutors={{P}}, [[User:Lukas|Lukas]],
|manual=[https://www.makita.de/fileadmin/user_upload/DRT50-B.pdf Makita]
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The router has its own box (Makpack) with all its accessories (DRT50RTJX2). It is battery powered with 18V Makita lithium batteries that are shared with our other Makita tools like the [[cordless drill]]. The set consists of:
* flat surface attachment w/o grips
* flat surface attachment with grips
* edge cut attachment
* 2x vacuum dust attachment
* long grip (can replace one of the stud grips on the flat surface attachment)
* roller attachment for routing edges with bits lacking a bearing
<gallery>
File:Makita-DRT50 Surface Attachment.jpeg | Surface attachment without grips
File:Makita-DRT50 Surface Attachment w roller.jpeg | Surface attachment with roller added
File:Makita-DRT50 Edge Attachment.jpeg | Edge attachment that can be angled -45º – 30º
File:Makita-DRT50 Surface Attachment w grips.jpeg | Surface attachment with grips
File:Makita-DRT50 Surface Attachment w grips long grip.jpeg | Surface attachment with grips (one replaced with the long variant)
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== KingCraft KBF-1050E ==
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|machine name=KingCraft KBF-1050E
|image=Router_Table.JPG
|access=[[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]]
|location=[[Martin]]'s locker
|tutors=[[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:NitramLegov|Martin]]
|manual=[http://doc.ferm.com/Servotool/documents/826196%20Manual%20%200401-28.pdf ferm.com]
|status=[https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/120 broken]
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'''broken tool - this section may be removed soon, ignore it for now! You can use the Ferm router in the router table if you need to'''
{{NL}} brought a router which is attached to the [[Router Table|router table]].
We currently have '''6 and 8 mm collets''' for it (an extra 8 mm one is in the [[Storage Room|storage room]] along with replacement carbon brushes).
The depth setting screw is very useful for fine adjustments, but when it is loose and the router is mounted upside down it can fall out because of the vibrations. <strike>Therefore, this screw should be used to hold the router in position under the router table instead of the clamping lever on the back.</strike> ''Unfortunately, one of the falls seems to have broken the handle off the screw, both parts are currently in the box with broken equipment on the ladder shelf.''
=== Repairs & Upgrades ===
'''Watch out! This tool has been repaired for now, but may suffer another defect in the near future. If anything looks, feels or sounds wrong to you, do not use it and immediately talk to a [[tutor]] or [[manager]]!'''
* 2018-11-25 (after approx. 5 uses of the router table; ask [[Lukas]] for more details)
** cast metal "collar" discovered to be broken in several places, spindle locking button put back in position with a [[Zip Tie|zip tie]] ([[Epoxy Glue|epoxied]] to the collar so it can't slip off)
** [[Dies|cut]] a longer thread into the depth setting screw so it can be tightened in any router position
* 2019-3-27
** previous hack broken a few days before as reported in [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/105 issue #105]
** locking collar removed, 14 mm [[wrench]] added to the router table for locking
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== Ferm FBF-1050E ==
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|machine name=Ferm FBF-1050E
|image=Ferm FBF-1050E.JPG
|access=[[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]] ([[Location::Chop Saw Station|chop saw station]])
|manual=[http://doc.ferm.com/item/P/PRM1005/PRM1005_MANUAL.pdf pdf]
}}
This router comes with '''6 and 8 mm''' collets (''Spannzangen''). A few other accessories, including a parallel fence, can be found in its box.
This router can be mounted in the [[Router Table|router table]]!
A set of router bits is available with the router. As always, report when broken and replace them accordingly.
Past repairs:
* [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/37 broken locking collar] removed; faces for 14 mm [[wrench]] filed into shaft
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== Private Tools ==
=== Einhell TE-RO 1255 E ===
{{MachineInfoBox
|machine name=Einhell TE-RO 1255 E
|image=Einhell router.JPG
|access=ask nicely & [[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]]
|location=[[Mitja]]'s CoMaking bench
|tutors=[[Tutor::User:Mitja|Mitja]]
|manual=[https://assets.einhell.com/manuals-pdf/900_398461/te-ro-1255-e.pdf pdf]
}}
[[Mitja]] owns an Einhell router that you may be able to use for your projects if you ask him nicely.


[[Category:Woodworking]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]

Latest revision as of 02:45, 11 May 2023

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Routers

Router ActionShot.jpg
Synonyms: plunge routers, handheld routers,
electric trimmers, trimmer machines;
DE: Oberfräsen, Handoberfräsmaschinen
Material: wood
Used with: router bits;
router jigs
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Utis
Similar (More or Less): CNC router, router plane; milling table, CNC mill


A router is basically a powerful motor spinning a sharp metal bit at high speeds. Read the manual before using and be aware of the difference between the regular "push" and the more dangerous "climb" cut!

Safety

Routers are very dangerous tools, make sure you have received the handheld router introduction in person and take time to think about what you are going to do!


Makita DRT50

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Makita DRT50

Makita-DRT50.jpeg
Type: Handheld Routers
Location: Router Table
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
Status: Working
Manual: Makita
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Utis




The router has its own box (Makpack) with all its accessories (DRT50RTJX2). It is battery powered with 18V Makita lithium batteries that are shared with our other Makita tools like the cordless drill. The set consists of:

  • edge attachments (w/o grips; Kantenfräsmodule)
    • straight or adjustable angle
  • plunge attachment (with grips; Taucheinheit)
    • long grip (can replace one of the stud grips)
  • 2x vacuum dust attachment
  • edge roller attachment (Kantenfräsanschlag) for following edges using bits without a bearing

Dust Extraction

with a redundant adapter from our scroll saw, the router can be connected to Festool shop vacs

There are two different dust collection pieces, depending on which attachment you're using. Either one will need the black flexible adapter seen in the photo to fit on our shop vacs.

Additional Upgrades/Accessories

Freehand Baseplate

Lukas donated a custom baseplate bought from a local blogger (holzundleim.de). It should allow for much easier freehand routing!

It is made from HPL ("Resopal") and can be screwed to the straight edge attachment in place of its small round baseplate. To dive into the workpiece, let the baseplate rest on its rear (straight) side and slowly allow it to tip forward after the router bit reaches full speed.

installed baseplate

The grips were turned from scrap ash wood as the original 3D printed ones felt too small. As suggested by the maker, the bottom edges were broken with 120 grit sandpaper to improve its sliding ability.

Circle Cutting Jig

Patrick made a 3D printed circle cutting jig that is used in combination with the plunge attachment. Cutting range is ~200-720 mm ⌀ (depending on the router bit used).

Circle cutting jig


Clear Baseplate

Installing this baseplate to the plunge attachment gives you stability over large holes without obstructing your view!

clear baseplate resting on the walls of a cutlery tray



Ferm FBF-1050E

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Ferm FBF-1050E

Ferm FBF-1050E.JPG
Type: Handheld Routers
Location: Router Table
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
Status: Working
Manual: pdf
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Utis



This router comes with 6 and 8 mm collets (Spannzangen). A few other accessories, including a parallel fence, can be found in its box.

this type of router was the first to be used in our old router table

Past repairs:


Router Bits

(main article: Router Bits)

Router bits can get quite expensive, but good quality ones can be sharpened when they become dull.

Typical collet (Spannzangen) sizes are 6 and 8 mm.
A simple shared set of 8 mm router bits is available under the router table. As always, report when broken and replace them accordingly!

Copying Rings

Copying rings can be used for template work and are more versatile (although a bit more complicated) than flush trim bits with a ball bearing that takes care of the copying. When working with a copying ring, the template has to be offset from the target shape by a few millimeters: offset = (outer coyping ring diameter - bit diameter)/2 [1]

Future Plans

  • self-built router table
  • 3D copying jig
  • "Pantorouter" guidance jig

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