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This powerful 1.6 kW router with 65 mm plunge capacity<sup> [http://www.makita.ae/tools/planers_routers/router/3612BR.html]</sup> should be a nice fit for our [[Router Table|router table]] once it's ready to use!
This powerful 1.6 kW router with 65 mm plunge capacity<sup> [http://www.makita.ae/tools/planers_routers/router/3612BR.html]</sup> should be a nice fit for our [[Router Table|router table]] once it's ready to use!


If we ever have to fix it, [https://www.icmsmakita.eu/cms/custom/fi/attachments/part_drawings/DE/3612BR_DE.pdf Makita] provides the explosion diagram
It is quite old and we received it without any accessories, but replacement parts are still available. If we ever have to fix it, Makita provides the [https://www.icmsmakita.eu/cms/custom/fi/attachments/part_drawings/DE/3612BR_DE.pdf explosion diagram] (also in the manual).
 
The collet ''(Spannzange)'' of this machine is intended for 12 mm bits, but we've bought collet sleeves ''(Spannhülsen)'' that serve as adapters for 6 and 8 mm bits as well. A 24 mm [[wrench]] is needed to tighten the collet.
 
If you use this machine in handheld mode for whatever reason, be aware that there is no protection against an accidental start as the power switch will hold its position which is easy to overlook!


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Revision as of 16:29, 28 July 2020

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Routers

Routing a recess.JPG
Synonyms: plunge routers, handheld routers;
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!

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 in the wood workshop. 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

Interesting Links


Makita DRT50

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Makita DRT50

Makita-DRT50.jpeg
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
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:

  • 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


Ferm FBF-1050E

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Ferm FBF-1050E

Ferm FBF-1050E.JPG
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
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 router is currently mounted in the router table!

Router Table.JPG


A set of router bits is available with the router. As always, report when broken and replace them accordingly.

Past repairs:


Makita 3612BR

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Makita 3612BR

Makita 3612BR.JPG
Used with: router bits or end mills: 12 mm shaft (native),
6 or 8 mm shaft (with collet sleeves)
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
Manual: manualslib.com
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Utis

This powerful 1.6 kW router with 65 mm plunge capacity [2] should be a nice fit for our router table once it's ready to use!

It is quite old and we received it without any accessories, but replacement parts are still available. If we ever have to fix it, Makita provides the explosion diagram (also in the manual).

The collet (Spannzange) of this machine is intended for 12 mm bits, but we've bought collet sleeves (Spannhülsen) that serve as adapters for 6 and 8 mm bits as well. A 24 mm wrench is needed to tighten the collet.

If you use this machine in handheld mode for whatever reason, be aware that there is no protection against an accidental start as the power switch will hold its position which is easy to overlook!

This tool is not ready for use yet since not all commissioning steps have been completed. The process is also tracked on GitHub. Feel free to contribute to making it usable, any help is very welcome!

Task comment Status
Name the tool: - done
Take a picture - done
Find the manual as PDF needed for all machines - add a link to the InfoBox or comment where you could not find it done
Documentation this page, status: in commissioning pending
Print QR-Code use the wikicrawler pending
Introduction According to the manual: no changes to Handheld Router Introduction required pending
Security Check danger of accidental start will be eliminated in the table configuration (external switch) done
Test handheld: done (Lukas); router table: after mounting plate has been prepared; very loud! pending
tool's name, owner and approx. value entered by Lukas done
Last step: make it available physically and in the wiki - then delete this template pending


Private Tools

Einhell TE-RO 1255 E

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Einhell TE-RO 1255 E

Einhell router.JPG
Access Requirements: Handheld Router Introduction
Manual: pdf
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Utis

Mitja owns an Einhell router that you may be able to use for your projects if you ask him nicely.