![]() ![]() This design or build includes OpenBuilds, LLC design work(s) shared Open Source under the CC BY-SA 4. When the guide arrived I could not see how it could fit my router, even having two sets of different sized rod holes and rods. NOTE: Fits the Bosh Colt 1hp (Will not fit the 1.25hp model)Įasy follow along assembly video - top notch awesome community support - open source files and documentation and examples. I have a DW611Pk router and I ordered a DW6913 edge guide for it.Removeable faceplate for quick tool changes.Pre-tapped holes for mounting and also for optional attachments such as The OpenBuilds LED Light Ring. Compatible with 71mm size routers such as the Bosch Colt (Note: Will only fit the 1hp model not 1.25hp). Adjustable faceplate accommodates size variation. If not the Makita is fine for the CNC alone but there are no real advantages outside the RPM range, which I personally don't think matters much (when I rout acryllic with the DeWalt I'm set in the 50% rpm range).Secure your router or spindle with a thick and hefty mount. The DEWALT 1.25 HP variable speed Compact Router lets you determine the speed you need for the application at hand. TLDR: the DeWalt is better if you want to have it be double duty as being in a CNC router and use for hand stuff. The Makita requires two wrenches (one is specialty so you have to buy another if you lose it) and the Dewalt just has a simple button stop to lock the collet IE if you are using the router hand held, the Makita can be a "three hand affair" while the DeWalt is a "two hand affair." (Although this isn't such a problem when mounted in a CNC router.but it's not a positive) That list also lists the collet change on the Makita is better which isn't true. The difference in RPM isn't really a factor imo, with the size of bits being used in these requiring pretty high RPM to begin with. Makita stuff is good but they have not been interested in designing new products, unlike companies like DeWalt and Milwaukee who have been developing their products to have really useful features. It's also much quicker to change bits on the DeWalt. LED light and clear plastic fixed base provide. Allows quick and easy bit and base changes. It's much quieter than the Makita and the height adjustment on the DeWalt is MUCH better than the Makita. The DWP611 1 1/4 HP Max Torque Variable Speed Compact Router with LEDs has a 1 1/4 HP motor to deliver power for the toughest applications, and variable speed control for optimal bit speed in each application. I have both, I much prefer the DeWalt, but I am using it as a handheld trim router. if one buys a matching nut for each collet) and afford a greater clamping tolerance (e.g., a 1/4" ER-style collet can hold a 6mm endmill).įor collets see Precise Bits, Elaire Corp., or for the Makita RT0701/0700 in Imperial sizes, the precision collet set which Carbide 3D sells for the Carbide Compact Router. ![]() ![]() Durable 1.25 horsepower motor delivers the power to meet the toughest applications. These are more convenient and easier to change (esp. DeWalt DWP611 1/4 Max Torque Variable Speed Compact Router. Some are merely replacements for the standard collets in different sizes, while at least one manufacturer offers specialized systems which allow one to use ER style collets. Note that trim routers may be upgraded w/ better collets (Carbide 3D has begun bundling precision collet set). Makita brush life longer and replacements less expensive and easier to change.Dewalt has a longer body and can be mounted so as to reach lower.Dewalt has a plastic button on the Body, which limits Z plane positioning inside the mount, Makita has a more Robust Tool changing mechanism, with a cylinder push lock below the shaft, which will allow more mounting options in the Z plane.Dewalt has lights, the Makita does not Overview Durable DEWALT 1.25 HP fixed base corded router is ideal for carpentry projects like making grooves for joints and decorative mouldings Variable.I have the Bosch 1617EVSPK dual base router kit, and Id be interested in getting the new DeWalt DW611, provided that its plunge base is significantly. Dewalt has a longer collet clamping area and collet with a greater number of slots which affords multiple precision collet options (standard ones as well as the ER-style collets from Precise Bits), Makita has a single source for a large variety of sizes of precision collets (the Carbide 3D 1/8" and 1/4" precision collets for the Carbide Compact Router will fit) and an option for a 3/8" collet (larger than the 5/16" or 8mm the DeWalt collets top out at) Hello, I havent seen one on the shelves yet, but I know that the new DeWalt DW611 trim router kit is available, with both fixed and plunge bases.Dewalt has finer-grained speed control, Makita lower and higher range of possible speeds (the lower speeds are especially useful on plastics and wood). ![]()
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